Our Lady of Hope Blog

Feeding the Multitudes
by Fr. John Granato | 07/28/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
For the next five weeks our Sunday Gospel readings will be coming from the Gospel of John chapter 6. This is commonly called the Bread of Life Discourse. It begins with the feeding of the multitudes with loaves and fish, a miracle that is recounted in all four gospels. The miracles of the loaves and fish have a Eucharistic understanding. Last week, we finished the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, where over 60,000 Catholics spent four days worshiping, adoring and praising our Lord. It is a response from the bishops of the United States to counteract the studies that show that a majority of Catholics do not truly understand the Church teaching on the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
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Pray to End Political Violence
by Fr. John Granato | 07/21/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Last week in our country there was an act of political violence; an attempted assassination upon a man running for president. There have been many presidents who have been assassinated in office; Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley and John F. Kennedy. Three other presidents were victims of an attempted assassination and suffered injury; Theodore Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump.
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Preach the Gospel
by Fr. John Granato | 07/14/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
In the Gospel of Mark today, we hear Jesus tell his disciples to preach the Good News. But we also hear him say to his disciples that “whatever place does not welcome you or listen to you, leave there and shake the dust off your feet in testimony against them.” Jesus was sent by the Father to reconcile the Twelve Tribes of Israel and bring forth the Kingdom of God. He was also sent so that no one may be lost; the Father desires the salvation of all. But we also know that there are some who will not be saved. They will reject the offer from our Lord.
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The Book vs the Movie
by Fr. John Granato | 07/07/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
As someone who loves movies and who also loves books, I have come to appreciate the simple fact that the novel is nearly one hundred percent of the time better than the movie. There are, of course, exceptions. For example, I find Francis Ford Coppola ’s movie The Godfather to be far superior to Mario Puzo’s novel. Stephen Spielberg’s movie, Jaws is also superior to Peter Benchley’s novel of the same name. Ken Kesey’s novel One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest also pales in comparison to Milos Forman’s movie version with Jack Nicholson.
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Independence Day
by Fr. John Granato | 06/30/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
It is hard to believe that we are coming up on July 4th. The Revolutionary War, or the War for Independence, is our history as a people and as a country. We, the United States of America, have been at war with many countries ever since, with occasional years of peace between the conflicts and wars. We will continue to be at war for many years to come, as long as we remain a country.
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Nativity of St. John the Baptist
by Fr. John Granato | 06/23/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Tomorrow, June 24th, we celebrate the solemnity of the birthday of St. John the Baptist, six months and one day before Christmas, the birthday of our Savior. Our Lord (December 25th), our Blessed Mother (September 8th), and St. John the Baptist are the only three birthdays on the liturgical calendar that we commemorate and celebrate. Interestingly, the birthday of our Blessed Mother is only considered a feast, a lower rank than a solemnity, while St. John the Baptist and our Lord are both solemnities. Yet, the conception of our Blessed Mother (December 8th) and the conception of Jesus (March 25th) are both solemnities.
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Singing at Mass
by Fr. John Granato | 06/16/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Last Sunday was the choir ’s last time singing at Mass until the fall. They did a wonderful job as usual. I am grateful for all their hard work and dedication to helping us enhance the celebration of Mass. This past year, especially, has been a challenge since Dan Ringuette left us to pursue another position in Litchfield at St. Louis de Montfort parish. With his leaving we also lost some choir members, but the choir members who remained did a marvelous job under the direction of George Murphy (in Immaculate Conception Church) and the Immaculate Heart of Mary choir remained steady under Loni Birkenburger, all held together under the direction of AJ Bunel, who willingly stepped up to play at all Masses until we find someone who can assist him.
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"Called by Name"
by Fr. John Granato | 06/09/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
As mentioned last week, Archbishop Christopher Coyne is asking us to implement a new venture in the Archdiocese of Hartford, Called by Name. He is asking each parishioner of every parish in the Archdiocese of Hartford to identify a person who you think might make a good priest, a good deacon, or a good religious sister or brother. Fostering an environment of vocations is the responsibility of every Catholic.
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Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
by Fr. John Granato | 06/02/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Today is the solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, more commonly known as Corpus Christi. Even though Catholics have been a minority in the United States since our founding, yet still Catholics, especially the Franciscans, Dominicans, and Jesuits, were responsible for much of the missionary work. We see this in the names of cities throughout what is now the United states; places like San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Santa Clara (all in California), St. Louis Missouri, St. Paul Minnesota, St. Augustine Florida and San Antonio and Corpus Christi Texas. Corpus Christi, in Latin, means Body of Christ.
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Solemnity of the Holy Trinity
by Fr. John Granato | 05/26/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
In our Liturgical cycle for Masses, there are no Masses in honor of the Father. Besides the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, which we celebrate today, there are two votive Masses, another Mass for the Trinity and one for the Mercy of God. The argument against a Mass strictly for the Father would be that every Mass is directed to the Father. Every Mass is an offering to the Father.
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Pentecost Sunday
by Fr. John Granato | 05/19/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Fifty days ago we celebrated the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Ten days ago we celebrated the Lord’s Ascension onto Heaven. Today we celebrate Pentecost, the sending of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and the Blessed Virgin Mary, as well as an outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon all believers. The Holy Spirit is the Third Person of the Holy Trinity.
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Happy Mother's Day
by Fr. John Granato | 05/12/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
In my previous assignments I have offered a single rose to all the mothers of the parish at Mass. This year I am doing the same thing. In honor of our mothers and in celebration of your motherhood, all mothers will receive a rose on the way out of Mass. Motherhood is a special vocation. A mother’s love reflects the love of our Father in heaven. God is Father and Creator.
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Holy Communion
by Fr. John Granato | 05/05/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Today we are celebrating the first Holy Communion of twenty of our faith formation students. It is always a joyous celebration whenever anyone receives his or her first Holy Communion, but to see so many of our children receive our Lord for the first time warms our hearts. It should make us remember our own first Holy Communion. Our Lord desires for all who call themselves Catholic to receive Communion. And our Lord continues to call those who are not Catholic to come to the Catholic faith and receive Him in Holy Communion.
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