As we begin the Third Week of Advent, we anticipate Christmas, and so we ask Christ to grant us His grace that we might be prepared for welcoming His Birth. Gaudete Sunday, the Third Sunday of Advent, marks a traditional … Continue reading
Daily Reflections
Pumpkin Perks Please
PLEASING PUMPKIN OFFERINGS ARE BOTH SEASONAL AND NUTRITIOUS. THE SERVANT’S APRON PROMISES TO SHOW YOU THAT THE JACK-O-LANTERN HAS MUCH MORE TO GIVE THAN JUST HIS COUNTENANCE. YOU CAN “PUMPKINIZE” YOUR AUTUMN MENUS WHETHER SWEET OR SAVORY. LET YOUR DESSERTS … Continue reading
Make Sure That You Get the Perfect Dress To your Wedding
When you are looking for a beautiful wedding dress, you might want to consider an online bride search. If you are looking for a traditional bridal dress, the online woman search makes it easier for you to find the perfect … Continue reading
Vocation Awareness Week
Is God Calling You? National Vocation Awareness Week is an annual week-long celebration of the Catholic Church in the United States dedicated to promote vocations to the priesthood, diaconate and consecrated life through prayer and education, and to renew … Continue reading
Prayer for Unity 2018
Christian Unity The Reformation changed much in the life of the Church. As scripture shows, it is important not to be limited by what happened in the past, but rather to allow the Holy Spirit to open us to a … Continue reading
Reverse Raffle/Dinner Dance
St. Christine Parish – Youngstown Saturday, January 28, 2017 Maronite Center GRAND PRIZE: $4,000.00 The Reverse Raffle is the Booster Club’s largest fundraiser and one of the biggest events of the school year! Only 250 tickets will be sold. Ticket … Continue reading
Beer & Wine Taste at St. Michael’s Canfield
11th ANNUAL ST. MICHAEL CRAFT BEER AND WINE TASTE Tickets are now available for the 11th Annual St. Michael Benefit Wine Taste to be held on Friday, January 27, 2017 in our parish Family Life Center from 7:00 – 10:00 … Continue reading
Holy Innocents – Slaughtered Babies
The Story of the Holy Innocents Herod “the Great,” king of Judea, was unpopular with his people because of his connections with the Romans and his religious indifference. Hence he was insecure and fearful of any threat to his throne. … Continue reading
Christmas Concert
The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland invites you to Christmas with the Daughters of St. Paul Choir The Daughters of St. Paul Choir is known for their fresh arrangements of time-honored classics. Their Christmas concerts communicate God’s extraordinary love … Continue reading
Advent – 2nd Sunday
As we enter the Second Week of Advent, our thoughts should be turning more and more to the coming of Christ at Christmas. As we move on to the second candle on our Advent wreaths, our sense of expectation increases, … Continue reading