Each season in the liturgical calendar comes with its own local and regional rituals. During the Advent season, wreathes adorn church sanctuaries and
family dining room tables. You may have said Advent wreath prayers in childhood or taken a turn lighting the candles. The Advent wreath is full of
symbolism about Christ and his coming at Christmas. The wreath is made of evergreen boughs, reminding us that the life of grace doesn’t falter with the changing seasons. It always remains fresh and new. Similarly, a circular wreath reminds us of the eternal, never -ending nature of God’s love.
Candles remind us that Christ is the light of the world, the One who “shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” We use four candles to represent each week of Advent. Traditionally they come in the liturgical colors of the season. Purple has historically represented penance and sacrifice. We see the same color for the season of Lent. On the third Sunday of Advent, however, we light a rose color. The priest will wear rose vestments at Mass. This is Gaudete Sunday. Gaudete means “rejoice” in Latin. On the third Sunday of Advent, we’re roughly halfway through the season. The Church chooses the midpoint to remind us to celebrate in the midst of our anticipation! Whatever the color and whatever the day, the Advent wreath is a beautiful practice to focus our attention on Christ’s coming at Christmas. ©LP
Author: Kathy
Choir Loft Upgrades
Members of our amazing St. Valentine Choir are enjoying new comfortable chairs and walking on a new floor. If you would like to join in the music ministry, the choir always welcomes new individuals who enjoy lifting their voices to praise God.
Pet Blessing, Sunday October 6, 2024
The weather cooperated with Fr. Socorro as he blessed family pets after the 12 noon Mass on Sunday.


October is the Month of the Holy Rosary
During the month of October, the Rosary will be prayed before all weekend Masses to honor the Blessed Mother. Saturday’s Rosary will begin at 5:00 pm, Sunday at 8:00 am for 8:30 Mass, and at 11:30 prior to the 12:00 Mass. Please join us as we pray this special prayer during the month of October.
Today is Priesthood Sunday, September 29th
Priesthood Sunday is a special day set aside to honor priesthood in the United States. It is a day to reflect upon and affirm the role of the priesthood in the life of the Church as a central one.
We thank Father Socorro for his role in guiding us to honor the First Commandment “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul, and with all your mind and with all your strength.” (Mark 12:30)
