R.C.I.A. Thoughts

This is the 15th year that I’ve helped with the R.C.I.A. program, and all except one, with Fr. Hilton. Looking back over time, I can see the changes and the sameness. The sameness: the Holy Spirit continues to call, thanks be to God, and there’s no point in trying to guess who will come forward [...]

The New Church – One Volunteer Position Filled, The Other Position Still Needs a Volunteer!

Coordinators of Bell Ringers Gerry Gerk, coordinator and Ken Lovato, coord. assistant, have agreed to organize the ringing of the bells which will happen every weekend before all of the Masses. I want to thank both of them for their generosity! Towards the end of this month, Gerry and Ken will begin to sign up [...]

Have You Considered Catholic Education for Your Children?

Our school is now registering children for next year and although we are already quite full, there are some spaces still available, especially in the upper grades. Catholic education is a wonderful gift that you can give to your children that will reap a rich reward throughout their lives. For more information, call the school [...]

School News

Registration Begins for New Families Registrations for new families for the 2010-2011 school year is now underway. Some classes are full or nearly full so the time to register is now. Holy Trinity is close to capacity and serving Holy Trinity parish families is our priority. You can pick up registration forms from the school [...]

Catholic Media

When we talk of “The Media” we usually mean TV, radio and newspapers. But the media includes books, magazines, billboards, the internet, anything and everything that is used to communicate with a large audience. So, Catholic Media has been around for millennia. From the first letters written by the Apostles to the Encyclicals promulgated by [...]

Stations of the Cross and Benediction

Stations of the Cross and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament continue on each of the Fridays of Lent and will be in the church at 6:30 pm (English) and 7:30 pm (Spanish). Come and join in this beautiful prayer where we walk beside our Lord Jesus as He carries His saving cross for us!

Times for Confession During Lent

Jesus instituted the beautiful Sacrament of Confession for the health and salvation of our souls and when we go to Confession, we actually hear the comforting words of Jesus: “Go in peace, your sins are forgiven!” In addition to our regularly scheduled times for Confessions, there is a special afternoon opportunity next week for you [...]

Meditation on Lent

“If I knew that I was dying soon, how would I spend my last Lent on earth?” I know that I would desire to say at the end of Lent: “There is nothing that I love more than I love You, my Lord. There is no one that I desire to be with more than [...]

Can We Talk?

Ok ladies. There has been a lot of discussion (and confusion) about marriage and the role of women, especially in the last few years. Most of it seems directed to diminishing the importance of the traditional family as the first building block of a solid, stable, peaceful society. If you are older than 30, you [...]

Ash Wednesday Mass Schedule

Lent begins on February 17th, with the solemn celebration of Ash Wednesday. Ashes will be distributed at each of the Masses, scheduled for 6:30 am, 8:00 am, 5:30 pm and 7:00 pm (Spanish). The ashes will be distributed with the words “Remember, O man, that you are dust and unto dust you shall return”. What [...]