This is the Thanksgiving weekend. I hope everyone had a wonderful and happy celebration of Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving gathers people and families around one table. It is a great opportunity to say thank you to God and to those we love and care for.
Thanksgiving is also a good occasion to express my gratitude to you my dear parishioners for your faith, hope, and love. I am grateful for your active participation in the life of our parish community. I appreciate your constant support for our pastoral team and me. Thank you very much.
Today we begin the Advent Season. It is a liturgical season that precedes Christmas. It is a joyful and blessed time,
which prepares us to anticipate the coming of Christ. Advent reminds and celebrates the Nativity, when the Son of
God was born as a human for us as well as Parusia, the second coming of Christ, which we are expecting in the
future. Above all, Advent encourages us to meet Christ in other people in different circumstances of our daily life.
Our Christmas is meaningful when we are able to meet Christ personally during this preparation time.
There will be an opportunity to meet Christ in our parish community many times during Advent. We will have
prayer gatherings, Sacrament of Reconciliation, Advent recollection weekend, and many social events at St. Martin
of Tours. Please let me point out a few of them.
Next Sunday (December 8) we have Breakfast with Santa. It is a great occasion for children and whole families to
celebrate this great tradition of giving and generosity. It is in giving that we are receiving Christ. We must
remember to celebrate Santa but also to attend Holy Mass on that special occasion.
In the following weekend (December 14-15) we have Advent Recollection Day. Dcn. Steve Kramer from Sacred
Heart Seminary and School of Theology, who is the facilitator of that retreat, will encourage us to prepare
spiritually for Christmas. Dcn. Steve teaches homiletic class at the seminary and is well known for his beautiful
homilies. We are looking forward to his talks during the Masses on that weekend.
On December 19 at 6.30pm we offer the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Confessions will be listened to by four
priests during adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. Hopefully everyone who is willing will have a chance to confess
sins and prepare their heart for Christmas.
Finally, on Christmas Eve we have a Children’s and Family Mass at 4pm. We are preparing a very special surprise
on that occasion not just for children. Then, our choir will traditionally present a Christmas Concert with beautiful
carols before the 10pm Mass. Other Masses on the Eve and Christmas Day will be offered at the usual time. Please
see the parish bulletin or website for more details.
I hope and pray that each of us will take as much as we can from the richness of Advent season. God bless you.
Fr. Andrzej