• Pastor's Letter and Announcement of Transfer -- May 16, 2021
    Close to ten years ago at my ordination, I promised before God and his Church to respect and obey Bishop Rhoades and his successors, and now I must live that in an important way out of response to all God has done for me. After the great blessing of serving in this parish for just about five years, the bishop has asked me to prepare for a new assignment in Fort Wayne. Starting June 15th, I am to be pastor of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton parish...
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  • Pastor's Letter -- May 9, 2021
    by Fr. Terry
    Hooray for construction progress! I hope you love the new lights in the church as much as I do! Some of the tile has begun in the sanctuary. You are free to come and look up close. Pray that things continue to go smoothly...
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  • Pastor's Letter -- May 2, 2021
    by Fr. Terry
    Fr. Terry shares COVID guideline updates and renovation updates.
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  • From the Director of Sacred Music & Liturgy - May
    From the Director of Sacred Music & Liturgy - May
    by Daniel Tucker
    The month of May is traditionally dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. I’d like to take this opportunity to share with you some resources that have helped me (especially as a convert to Catholicism)  to come to know and love her better, in hopes that they might help you know and love her better, too. Of course, the goal of knowing and loving Mary is to be brought closer by her to her Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ. As St. Louis de Montfort says, “ Mary is the quickest, shortest, and easiest path to Jesus.” 
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  • Pastor's Letter -- April 25, 2021
    by Fr. Terry
    Our parish’s RE program will soon celebrate First Holy Communion for those who have been preparing over the past couple years. I wish to thank Mrs. Duffy for her efforts, especially this past year, to help the families prepare well for this sacrament. A couple weeks ago we had their first Confession, and I also thank the parents who not only brought them here but themselves are also playing a huge role in their children’s preparation...
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  • Evangelization is simply...
    Evangelization is simply...
    by Abby Kyle
    Abby shares a reflection on what evangelization is at its core.
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  • Pastor's Letter -- April 18, 2021
    by Fr. Terry
    Fr. Terry shares updates on the Church renovation and construction, and the Pastoral Plan implementation efforts.
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  • From the Director of Sacred Music & Liturgy - April
    From the Director of Sacred Music & Liturgy - April
    by Daniel Tucker
    Easter, like Christmas, has a liturgical “octave” - that is, the celebration of Easter Sunday is of such magnitude that the Church celebrates the entire following week’s worth of Masses as though they, too, were Easter Sunday itself...
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  • Pastor's Letter -- April 11, 2021
    by Fr. Terry
    Easter weekend was a great success for our parish. We saw many people here to celebrate Our Lord’s Resurrection, and we will continue that joy for the next six weeks through Pentecost Sunday...
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  • Why Outreach at St. Thérèse, Little Flower?
    The Whatsoever You Do (Matthew 25:31-46) Outreach Program has existed at Little Flower since the 1990s. The rationale for the program is best understood by the story of the tax collector Zacchaeus...
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  • Pastor's Letter -- April 4, 2021
    by Fr. Terry
    It is a joy to be able to celebrate Easter with a congregation! We must thank God for the little things, because the everyday things are really the joys of this life. We must embrace the beautiful goodness of our world with the eyes of a child, wondering at what God gives us. And this above all on this day of victory for all who are in Christ Jesus! Sin and Death are vanquished by the Risen Lord! In Baptism, we conquer with Him! And we welcome new members to the parish family at the Easter Vigil - who either were themselves baptized or have now entered the Church and received the Lord in the Eucharist! God is so good! ​​​​​​​
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  • Pastor's Letter -- March 28, 2021
    by Fr. Terry
    On this day the church recalls the entrance of Christ the Lord into Jerusalem to accomplish his Paschal Mystery. The memorial of this entrance of the Lord takes place at the beginning of all our Sunday Masses through the procession or the “solemn entrance” - this year we are doing the second option for the sake of better spacing of the congregation. The use of palm branches is another reminder of Christ’s entrance, which we hold to join in the crowds of that day. The liturgy reminds us today that it was for one primary purpose that Christ entered Jerusalem: to win our salvation by his Passion and Resurrection...
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  • Pastor's Letter -- March 21, 2021
    by Fr. Terry
    It has been a benefit to be a part of the presbyteral council for Bishop Rhoades alongside twelve or so other priests of our diocese. It allows me to get a wider picture of all the thoughts and perspectives that go into the decision-making of our divinely-appointed shepherd, who represents Jesus the Good Shepherd for us all. One of the discussions was very pertinent for us all and I think very helpful for us all to hear clearly...
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  • Pastor's Letter -- March 14, 2021
    by Fr. Terry
    Laetare Sunday comes at a time of Lent when some years (most?!) we need a “pick-me-up,” Lent can be challenging for many reasons, and even discouraging, feeling like this school of hard knocks is leaving us rather tenderized. If at this stage of Lent you  feel a little discouraged by the way things are going, hold on to hope. This Sunday’s rose vestments are saying to you, "Hang in there!"
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  • Pastor's Letter -- March 7, 2021
    by Fr. Terry
    An invitation to confession: This season of Lent is a time for returning to the Lord, so I want to help you prepare for a good Confession. In the story of the Prodigal Son (worth reading! Luke 15: 11-32) we see a perfect summary of the heart of the Father seeking to reconcile with the soul lost in its own sinful wanderings. St. Augustine defines sin as incurvatus in se, “curved in upon itself.” In doing so, we will experience ruptures of communion with God and others as our souls “turn their backs” to those around us. The Father wants freedom for us, and that is what Confession is about.   Please be aware of two special nights of Confession this month. One is this Tuesday from 6-8pm. Every church in the diocese will have Confessions. So if you live closer to another parish and want to be more “anonymous” for Confession, try that parish during those hours.
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  • From the Director of Sacred Music & Liturgy - March
    by Daniel Tucker
    Greetings, brothers and sisters in Christ! I would like to comment briefly on four notable celebrations coming up on the liturgical calendar this month. 
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  • Pastor's Letter -- February 28, 2021
    by Fr. Terry
    The Lord’s heart is on fire for you. He wants you to draw close to Him. He wants you to rest next to His Sacred Heart, to hear it beat, just like St. John the apostle did at the Last Supper. God really enjoys Lent. He enjoys it not because He wants to watch you suffer; not because He needs you to obey Him or show how important He is; no, He loves it because He gets to see you drawing closer to Him, even perhaps resting close to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and feeling the intense burning of that love for you. In this season the Lord sees so many trying together (each in their own way) to get closer to Him, and that is exactly why God loves Lent.
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  • Pastor's Letter -- February 21, 2021
    by Fr. Terry
    I hope your Lent has begun well. Jesus’ time in the desert without eating anything or 40 days may make our Lenten practices seem pretty small, but God is not concerned with your disciplines as much as He is with the spirit in which you do them. If I gave up coffee and wine and chocolate and sweets, only to be a bitter crank all the time, it wouldn’t be an offering pleasing to the Lord. What pleases Him is a contrite heart and afflicted spirit, one that admits sinfulness and honestly is working to grow in holiness, that is, in radical self -gift. May the Lord bless your journeys of 40 days!
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  • Pastor's Letter -- February 14, 2021
    by Fr. Terry
    Fr. Terry shares some renovation updates and reflections on the beginning of the Lenten season this week.
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  • Pastor's Letter -- February 7, 2021
    by Fr. Terry
    We are going to look more deeply into each priority of the pastoral plan. Today I want to focus on our third priority, “Accompaniment: Growing Together.” Why “accompaniment?" This pastoral priority (which is also a core value) is something that Pope Francis has stressed since his first days in the role of universal shepherd of the church. He models it beautifully himself, and his teaching in Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel), especially paragraphs 169-173, gives us a helpful and convincing picture.
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