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The Holy Family
by Fr. John Granato | 12/28/2025 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
The celebration of our Lord's nativity is over, but the Christmas season has just begun. On the 26th of December we celebrate the first Christian martyr, St. Stephen. On the 27th we celebrate St. John the Evangelist. The 28th we celebrate the Holy Innocents. On the 29th we celebrate St. Thomas Becket. And on the 31st we celebrate Pope St. Sylvester.
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The Incomparable Joy of Christ’s Birth
by Fr. John Granato | 12/21/2025 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
In a few days we will be celebrating the birthday of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Birthdays of loved ones are always an occasion of joy, but when it comes to our Lord's birth, the joy is incomparable. God became man and entered into his creation as a little baby. The vulnerability of a baby does something to people. New born babies are helpless and in need of protection and care. There is no way a baby can survive outside the womb unless the baby has someone who will feed him or her and protect him or her from the surrounding environment.
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The Joy of Christmas Music
by Fr. John Granato | 12/14/2025 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
On this third Sunday of Advent, I bring you some of my favorite Christmas songs and artists. No one sings "The Christmas Song" better than Nat King Cole. And no one sings "White Christmas" better than Bing Crosby. These two should be obvious to all. I also like Bing Crosby's versions of "O Come All Ye Faithful" and "God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman." In fact the Christmas albums (I'm dating myself with the word album) of Nat King Cole and Bing Crosby are nearly perfect. Frank Sinatra sings a beautiful "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," but in the movie, The Godfather, it is Al Martino who sings the song as Michael and Kay are shopping in New York City.
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Second Sunday of Advent
by Fr. John Granato | 12/07/2025 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
This Second Sunday of Advent we are introduced to St. John the Baptist and his fiery preaching. Talk about hellfire and damnation !! Brood of vipers !! Bad fruit being cut down !! Chaff will burn in unquenchable fire !! The coming wrath !! And his first words of this gospel, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!" Advent is about preparation, and St. John the Baptist prepares the way of the Lord.
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