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  • Blessing of the Monstrance and Ombrellino

    Sunday, November 23 – Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

    During the 11:00 a.m. Solemn Mass on the Solemnity of Christ the King, our parish marked a moment of profound gratitude and devotion with the blessing of a newly donated monstrance and ombrellino. The blessing took place at the conclusion of the liturgy, uniting the parish community in reverence for the Lord truly present in the Most Holy Eucharist.

    The monstrance – an elegant French antique dating to the mid-19th century – was generously given by Mr. Dominik, Mrs. Susan, and the Benvenuto family. Its beauty and craftsmanship reflect a deep love for the Eucharistic Lord, and it will serve our parish for generations, drawing hearts to adore Christ with renewed devotion.

    The ombrellino, to be used in Eucharistic processions throughout the liturgical year, was graciously donated by the Our Lady of the Rosary Columbiettes. This traditional canopy is a sign of honor and joyful reverence, accompanying the Blessed Sacrament as the Lord walks with His people.

    We extend heartfelt thanks to all who contributed these sacred gifts. May their generosity inspire in us a deeper love for the Eucharist and strengthen our life of faith as a parish united under Christ our King.

    Fr. Anthony

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  • Sacred Artifacts Handcrafted by the Christian Community of Bethlehem…

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  • Christ Reigns in Our Hearts: Three Days of Grace and Adoration

    The Eucharistic Triduum held November 19 – 21 in preparation for the Solemnity of Christ the King and the Season of Advent drew an impressive turnout from the Parish community. Over these three days, parishioners reflected on the theme “Christ Reigns in Our Hearts,” focusing on His reign in Truth, Mercy, and Glory.

    Each afternoon featured silent adoration of the Blessed Sacrament from 1:00 to 7:00 PM, which included two sessions of Eucharistic catechesis led by Fr. Anthony and Fr. Chris, followed by Vespers, and Benediction. The Triduum concluded on November 21 with a Solemn Holy Hour and a Eucharistic Procession inside the church.

    This strong participation is a hopeful sign of our Parish’s growing devotion and unity in faith, as we deepen our relationship with Christ truly present among us in the Holy Eucharist.

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  • Sharing Warmth and Hope This Season!

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  • Building Faith and Fellowship Together…

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