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Pope Francis: A Reflection on His Papacy and Legacy
by Fr. John Granato | 04/27/2025 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Today we remember Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday, April 21st. He is among one of the oldest popes in history, and he reigned as pope for 13 years.
When I was born in 1969, Pope St. Paul VI was the current pope of the Catholic Church. When he died in 1978, it did not occur to me that it was a big deal (being that I was only 9 years old). Blessed Pope John Paul I was elected, but he lived only thirty days as pope before he died.
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Jesus is Alive!
by Fr. John Granato | 04/20/2025 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
The Lord is Risen! Alleluia! Today we commemorate the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ from the dead and His final defeat of Satan. Sacrificing Himself as the Paschal Lamb as He celebrated Passover with His Apostles, preparing Himself for the act of sacrifice on Good Friday on Calvary, Jesus offered Himself as both priest and victim. And because the Old Testament sacrifices were not complete until the act of eating the flesh of the sacrificed animal, Jesus’ sacrifice is also completed when we come to feast on the Body and Blood of the Paschal Lamb.
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Holy Week Reflections
by Fr. John Granato | 04/13/2025 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Today begins Holy Week. It begins with Palm Sunday and the reading of the Lord’s Passion, this year from the Gospel of Luke. In the traditional Mass, Palm Sunday and Passion Sunday are two different days, but since the reform we have combined Passion and Palm Sunday to the same day. After Palm Sunday the next big celebration is the Chrism Mass, which we celebrate on Tuesday at the cathedral.
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The Sacredness of the Blessed Sacrament: A Call to Reverence and Vigilance
by Fr. John Granato | 04/06/2025 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Last week there was a disturbing video in front of the Kansas Statehouse. There was an attempt to desecrate our Blessed Sacrament by a group of Satanists. Their attempt to celebrate a “Black Mass” turned violent as Catholics were present to pray and stop the desecration from happening. Black Masses make a mockery of our Lord’s sacrifice and open a doorway to evil in our midst.
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