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All women of the Parish are invited to attend an International Potluck Dinner. This annual event is a wonderful way to celebrate the universality of our Catholic Church and to feel connected to our brothers and sisters in faith all around the world. Please bring 1 small dish to share that represents your heritage. Store bought or homemade...all good. Beverages will be provided. We will begin the evening with a short presentation on the Pope's new ENCYCLICAL entitled, "Magnifica Humanitas" ("Magnificent Humanity") by parishioner Tom Davis. Tom will highlight for us some of the key themes that Pope Leo has emphasized in his first Encyclical.
June 14, 2026 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time Matthew 9:36-10:8
A few years ago, I met a woman in my parish who was a successful lawyer. Yet in her free time, she poured her energy into a nonprofit she founded to advocate for children with special needs. When I asked what inspired her, she spoke of her niece, who was born with disabilities. Her niece was both a glorious gift and a constant challenge. Out of that painful, beautiful experience, she felt called to create something lasting for other children and parents. The nonprofit thrived, not because she had mapped it all out, but because she was deeply moved to act.
In today's Gospel, Jesus is "moved with compassion" for the crowd, for they were "like sheep without a shepherd." (Matthew 9:36) So he calls his disciples, ordinary men with no special qualifications, and sends them to heal, preach, and cast out demons. Their mission flows not from their skills but from his authority and the Spirit's gifts.
The Second Vatican Council teaches that the Spirit continually pours out charisms, special graces for the good of the Church and the world (cf. Lumen Gentium 4 & 12). These often arise from the unfolding of our lives: from what breaks your heart, what fills you with hope, what suffering has shaped you. The Spirit works through those very experiences to equip us with gifts that build up others.
What is your charism? Well, what needs around you call you to loving action? This could be where Christ is sending you. Allow your heart to be moved like Christ's. Then get to work.
— Father John Muir
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Eric Anahory Joseph Bender Michael Black Jenn Breehl Russell Capozziello Brendan Carey Maria Cavaliere Lucille Costello
Valerian D'Souza Diane Fasanella Eileen Kearns John Lariccia Dragen Lesko Michael Mahoney Marie Marks
Timothy McCormack Bobby McKlunis Joseph Miller Kimberly Morales Larry Rybicki Anna Schiessl Jack Sullivan
Livestreams Sundays at 4:00 PM
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91:01The church is known for its beautiful architecture, featuring exposed beams and high ceilings.
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All women of the Parish are invited to attend an International Potluck Dinner. This annual event is a wonderful way to celebrate the universality of our Catholic Church and to feel connected to our brothers and sisters in faith all around the world. Please bring 1 small dish to share that represents your heritage. Store bought or homemade...all good. Beverages will be provided. We will begin the evening with a short presentation on the Pope's new ENCYCLICAL entitled, "Magnifica Humanitas" ("Magnificent Humanity") by parishioner Tom Davis. Tom will highlight for us some of the key themes that Pope Leo has emphasized in his first Encyclical.
June 14, 2026 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time Matthew 9:36-10:8
A few years ago, I met a woman in my parish who was a successful lawyer. Yet in her free time, she poured her energy into a nonprofit she founded to advocate for children with special needs. When I asked what inspired her, she spoke of her niece, who was born with disabilities. Her niece was both a glorious gift and a constant challenge. Out of that painful, beautiful experience, she felt called to create something lasting for other children and parents. The nonprofit thrived, not because she had mapped it all out, but because she was deeply moved to act.
In today's Gospel, Jesus is "moved with compassion" for the crowd, for they were "like sheep without a shepherd." (Matthew 9:36) So he calls his disciples, ordinary men with no special qualifications, and sends them to heal, preach, and cast out demons. Their mission flows not from their skills but from his authority and the Spirit's gifts.
The Second Vatican Council teaches that the Spirit continually pours out charisms, special graces for the good of the Church and the world (cf. Lumen Gentium 4 & 12). These often arise from the unfolding of our lives: from what breaks your heart, what fills you with hope, what suffering has shaped you. The Spirit works through those very experiences to equip us with gifts that build up others.
What is your charism? Well, what needs around you call you to loving action? This could be where Christ is sending you. Allow your heart to be moved like Christ's. Then get to work.
— Father John Muir
©LPi
Eric Anahory Joseph Bender Michael Black Jenn Breehl Russell Capozziello Brendan Carey Maria Cavaliere Lucille Costello
Valerian D'Souza Diane Fasanella Eileen Kearns John Lariccia Dragen Lesko Michael Mahoney Marie Marks
Timothy McCormack Bobby McKlunis Joseph Miller Kimberly Morales Larry Rybicki Anna Schiessl Jack Sullivan
Livestreams Sundays at 4:00 PM
56:03
58:08
50:27
91:01The church is known for its beautiful architecture, featuring exposed beams and high ceilings.
Catholic Index is not affiliated with Our Lady of the Assumption. Information is sourced from the parish website and public bulletins and may contain errors. Report a correction →
Read sacred intentions from travelers and locals, then join the virtual candle wall to add your own prayer.
0 candles burning now at Catholic Index