God Bless Fr. Socorro on his special day, March 13th! The Monday evening Faith Formation classes made Father a special birthday card and presented it to him this week.
God Bless Fr. Socorro on his special day, March 13th! The Monday evening Faith Formation classes made Father a special birthday card and presented it to him this week.
Are you ready to embark on a life-changing journey? Welcome to The Rescue Project, 8-weekly sessions designed to explore the profound impact of the gospel on our lives.
St. Valentine Parish is hosting the Rescue Project on Tuesdays, beginning April 9 through May 21. Each weekly session will begin at 6 pm with dinner, immediately followed by a Fr. John Riccardo video, and will end with small group discussions on the video. Come challenge your perceptions of the gospel, share your views in conversations, and work towards a more purposeful life.
Uncover the Story of the Gospel
Participants will delve into four key words relating to the Rescue project and a fundamental question, underlying each of these words.
Created – Why is there something, rather than nothing?
Learn how God’s overwhelming love for the human beings he created, in his own image and likeness, defines the purposes behind our own lives.
Captured – Why is everything so messed up?
Gain understanding about how the Devil’s envy of human beings is the root cause of the brokenness and chaos that surrounds us; and the impact his power has on our ability to escape his capture.
Rescued – What, if anything, has God done about it?
Gain insight on why God sent Jesus to become man and fight against the devil, to rescue us from being captured to return to him. Learn why Jesus chose to be crucified.
Response – If He’s done anything, how should I respond?
After hearing all that God has done for us, explore and develop actions and responses to hearing the Gospel and reflect on your personal response to it. Let it shape your actions, relationships, and purpose in life.
We invite you to take this opportunity to transform your life.
Register today by choosing one of the following:
Space is limited, so secure your spot now. The Rescue Project is open to all adults 18 and over, no matter what parish you call home.
In conjunction with our Lenten theme Lord, This Time Change our Hearts and to ready ourselves for the miracle of the Resurrection, St. Valentine parish is offering opportunities for prayer, fasting, and alms giving, and to reflect on the Lord’s passion and message. We invite you to join us as we walk this Lenten journey together.
St. Valentine – Mass is celebrated on Thursday and Friday at 8:30.
Our Lady of Loretto – Mass is celebrated on Monday and Tuesday at 8:30 am
St. John XXIII – Mass is celebrated Monday, Tuesday, Friday at 8 am, Wednesday at 6:30pm
St. Genevieve-St. Maurice – Mass is celebrated every day at 9 am except Tuesday at 7pm
This year, instead of the traditional Evening Prayer, St Val’s will be offering a reflection service in the school chapel at 6:30pm on Sundays during Lent. A small group discussion on the Sunday Gospel Reading will include a reflection on the passage and how it relates to our lives today. The evening will end with prayer. A similar reflection process was offered at last year’s Soup Supper. Participants were very enthusiastic and asked for more opportunities for this type of faith sharing.
Stations of the Cross are prayed at St. Val’s, in the Church, Friday’s at 7pm.
Confessions are heard at St. Valentine parish on Thursday at 6:00 pm
Confessions are heard at Our Lady of Loretto parish on Saturday at 2:45 pm
Confessions are heard at St. Genevieve-St. Maurice on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday at 8:30 am. Tuesdays at 6:30 pm, and Saturdays at 3:30 pm.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be held at St. Val’s on Wednesday, March 13 at 7 pm.
St. Valentine & Our Lady of Loretto parishes will each host an evening of prayer and
reflection that will begin with a light meal supper starting at 6 pm.
On Thursday, March 14 a soup supper will be offered at St. Val’s followed by a ½ hour video where Fr. John Ricardo will speak about the gospel (Kerygma) and its meaning for us.
On Wednesday, February 21, Our Lady of Loretto will offer a soup supper followed by a speaker and discussion.
This year, at the weekend masses during Lent, parishioners are asked to use the second collection to deposit the Lenten alms they save through various acts of fasting. For example, if your family gives up going to a movie one week, the money normally spent would be placed in the second collection. Other examples might include having a light meal at home rather than going out to dinner one night, or delaying the purchase of a new item, or skipping a sporting event.
St. Valentine will host an Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament for ½ hour after the following weekend Masses during Lent – 5:30pm Mass on Saturday, February 17; the 8:30am Mass on Sunday, March 3, and the 12 Noon Mass on Sunday, March 17.
Watch for more information on these opportunities in future St. Valentine bulletins.