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Easter Blessings
What brings you Joy?
"Everyone who makes progress in the spiritual life needs to have joy!"
~St. Thomas Aquinas
Archbishop Naumann talked about JOY in his homily (26 min mark) on Easter Monday. Easter is not just one day in the life of the Church, but an entire season!! So as we continue this journey through the next fifty days, let us remember the JOY of the Resurrection.
What brings you joy? Watching the sunrise or sunset? Reading a good book? Going for a run or walk? Talking to an old friend? Personal prayer time?
Make a list and try to do one thing each day.
Join us for LEGENDS WEEK for TONIGHT'S Digital Prayer Night Facebook Live with:
  • Joe Peterson
  • Mikey Needleman
  • Michael James Mette
  • Meridith Heron
  • Rachael Nofke
  • Joe Heron
  • Brian Kaufman

Divine Mercy Sunday

On the second Sunday of Easter, we celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday. It's an annual feast honoring devotion to Christ's tender mercy for all humanity. It is based on the private revelations that St. Faustina Kowalska received which recommended a particular devotion to the Divine Mercy. Jesus himself gave Sister Faustina Th e Divine Mercy Chaplet in 1935.

Do you know the Divine Mercy Chaplet? In preparation for Divine Mercy Sunday, we encourage you to pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet as a family this week. It has a similar structure to the rosary (e.g. 5 sets of 10 prayers), so you can use rosary beads to help you keep your place.
Message about summer youth programs

The Archdiocese is closely monitoring the unfolding COVID-19 situation. At this time no decisions have been made about summer programs of Camp Tekakwitha, Totus Tuus or Prayer/Action.
We will keep you updated as we explore all possible options for safely conducting summer programs in 2020.