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Denying Satan Carl Bloch, 1850

First Sunday of Lent

The Battle On this first Sunday of Lent, we hear about Jesus taking up the battle as He faced the three temptations of the devil in the wilderness. Jesus overcame each temptation and exhausted the devil, but that was not the end of the war. The battle would continue all the way to the Cross.As

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Feast of St. Joseph: Join Us for the Annual Rosary in Honor of St. Joseph, Patron Saint of Canada

As we approach the feast day of St. Joseph, Patron Saint of Canada, we invite you to join us for a special evening of prayer, community, and reflection at St. Thomas More Church on Wednesday, March 19th at 6 PM. This annual tradition is a wonderful opportunity to come together in faith and devotion to

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2024 ShareLife Impact Report

2024 ShareLife Impact Report

We are pleased to share the ShareLife Impact Report, a testament to the lives our parishioners have touched through their kindness. Within the pages of this annual report to donors, you’ll discover stories of gratitude: from a struggling youth finding the support they needed to heal, to a young mother facing an uncertain future but

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Heart to Heart with Jesus

Heart to Heart with Jesus: A Faith Formation Event for Young Adults

We’re excited to invite all young adults ages 19 to 35 to a special evening of spiritual renewal and fellowship at “Heart to Heart with Jesus”—a powerful event designed to deepen your relationship with Christ and strengthen your faith. Event Details:🗓 Saturday, March 1st⏰ 4:30 PM to 11:00 PM📍 St. Thomas More Church/Hall What’s Happening:

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6th Sunday in Ordinary time

To Understand God’s Word In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus, in short, says, “Blessed are those who are poor, hungry, weeping, and hated.” At the same time, He also says that woe will come to those who are rich, full, laughing, and praised. A cursory reading of the Gospel text may lead us to wonder about

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