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  • Psalm 55: The Power of Steady Faith

    Psalm 55 gives voice to fear, betrayal, and the longing for peace. The writer feels trapped by trouble but still turns to God with trust. The psalm shows that we can speak honestly to God about stress and pain. It also points to hope, as the writer places his worries in God’s care. Catholics read this psalm as a reminder that God stays close in every trial and offers steady strength for the journey. Read More

  • The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    December 8 is the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.  This holy day is often misunderstood. It celebrates the conception of Mary, not Jesus. Read More

  • Surprise a Neighbor

    Today for your advent activity, why not surprise a neighbor by doing something unexpected? You never know when somebody might really need an act of kindness. Read More

  • Saint Nicholas, Bishop

    December 6 is the feast day of St. Nicholas.  St. Nicholas was a fourth century bishop who is the origin of the Santa Claus story. He was known for his generosity and his habit of secret gift giving. Read More

  • Watch Out for Spiritual Pride Lesson Plan

    Watch Out for Spiritual Pride is a youth ministry lesson plan based on Matthew 3:1-12. It uses the strong words of John the Baptist to help teens reflect on their faith and avoid the trap of pride. This lesson encourages young people to focus on humility and true change of heart. It shows that following Jesus means more than just looking holy—it means loving others and growing in honesty. With prayer, discussion, and a fun activity, this lesson helps youth see how to live their faith in a real way. Perfect for Advent or any time of year. Read More

  • 2nd Sunday of Advent Year A

    The 2nd Sunday of Advent Year A focuses on hope, repentance, and preparation for Christ’s coming. The readings highlight John the Baptist’s call to change our hearts and live better lives. Isaiah speaks of a righteous leader who will bring peace and justice. Paul urges harmony and hope among believers. This Sunday invites us to reflect, repent, and prepare our hearts for Jesus. Read More

  • Saint Francis Xavier, Priest

    St. Francis Xavier was one of the first members of the Society of Jesus, also known as the Jesuits. He and St. Ignatius of Loyala were roommates at the University of Paris. St. Ignatius was forming the new order, and St. Francis Xavier joined. Read More

  • December 2025: Mass Readings and Resources

    December 2025 is a month of waiting, faith, and joy. We prepare our hearts for Jesus through repentance and hope. The readings remind us that God keeps His promises and calls us to trust Him. Mary shows us how to say yes to God with love and courage. John the Baptist calls us to turn back to God and get ready for His coming. At Christmas, we rejoice because Jesus is born, bringing peace and light into the world. The Holy Family shows us how to live with love, faith, and care for one another. Read More

  • Staying Awake Lesson Plan on Advent Readiness

    This Staying Awake Lesson Plan for Advent Readiness helps teens reflect on Matthew 24:37-44, where Jesus calls His followers to stay awake and be ready. This lesson is designed for youth ministry, catechesis, or classroom settings. It helps young people explore how to stay spiritually awake in a busy world filled with distractions. The plan includes prayer, a fun game, discussion, and a challenge for the week. It’s a great way to help teens connect with Advent and think about how Jesus calls them to live with awareness and faith each day. Read More

  • 1st Sunday of Advent Year A

    The readings for the 1st Sunday of Advent Year A speak of readiness for the coming of Jesus Christ. This is a time to prepare for our Lord to come into our hearts. Here are some ideas. Read More

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