The Most Holy Trinity

Today we stand before the deepest mystery of our faith — the Most Holy Trinity: one God in three Persons — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This is not a puzzle to be solved, but a mystery to be embraced, a reality that invites us into relationship and love. God is not solitary. God is

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Pentecost Sunday

Pentecost Sunday

This Sunday, we celebrate Pentecost. Pentecost is often called the birthday of the Church, but it is far more than a historical anniversary. It is a living, breathing reminder that God’s Spirit is still at work — stirring hearts, breaking down barriers and calling us into a life of bold witness. On that first Pentecost,

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Surely there is a future

Surely there is a future

A Time to Renew Your Faith, Build Friendships, and Encounter Hope.We warmly invite all Catholic Young Adults (Ages 19–39) to join us for our upcoming Monthly Gathering at St. Thomas More Parish! This is a unique opportunity to pause, reflect, and grow deeper in your faith alongside a community of your peers.This month, we are

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Ascension of Christ,

The Ascension Of The Lord

  This Sunday, the Church celebrates the day of Jesus’ Ascension into heaven. The Solemnity of the Ascension is not about Jesus leaving us behind, but about Him drawing us deeper into His life and mission. After His Resurrection, Jesus spent forty days with His disciples, teaching, encouraging and preparing them. In a moment both

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Holy Spirit

Sixth Sunday of Easter

We Are Never Alone As the Easter season draws us closer to Pentecost, today’s readings shine with a promise that can lift our hearts: we are never alone. In John 14:15-21, Jesus speaks words of comfort and courage, assuring His disciples that the Advocate–the Holy Spirit–will be with them forever. This is not just a

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