From Father Varghese’s Desk

KEEPING THE FAITH IN SUMMER

Does God Take the Summer Off?

I don’t recall anyone ever announcing that God is taking a vacation—but judging by summer habits, one might wonder. Youth leagues schedule games and tournaments on Sundays without a second thought, often ignoring the spiritual impact on families. It sends an unfortunate message to children that sports outrank sacred time with God. Parents are left in an impossible situation— forced to choose between Mass and the game. All too often, God ends up the one left out.

Faith Doesn’t Take a Break

Summer brings rest, recreation, and a change of pace—but our relationship with God should remain steady. Here are a few heartfelt suggestions for keeping your spiritual life strong during these warmer months.

MAKE TIME FOR GOD

After all, He makes time for you—every moment of every day. Whether you’re at the beach, on vacation, or simply enjoying your backyard, let the Lord remain at the center. Plan your weekend with Him in mind. There are Catholic churches nearly everywhere— seek one out and give God the gift of your presence. Even while you’re away, your soul still needs nourishment.

SUPPORT YOUR PARISH FAMILY

Your spiritual home, MMM Parish, continues its mission even while you’re on the road. The lights are on, the ministries are active, and the prayers continue. While it’s lovely to drop a few dollars into the basket of a quaint vacation chapel, please remember your home parish relies on your regular support to meet its obligations. When you return, consider making up for any missed offerings—your generosity keeps the parish strong.

BRING THE CHILDREN TO CHURCH

Yes, it’s tempting to sleep in when the sun rises early, and the days stretch long. But faith formation doesn’t take a summer break. Children must learn that worship is not optional or seasonal. Jesus didn’t feel like carrying the Cross—but He did, out of love for us. Give your children the opportunity to encounter that love in the Eucharist. The strength they need to grow in faith begins at the altar.

DRESS WITH DIGNITY IN GOD’S HOUSE Summer attire can be relaxed, but let modesty and reverence guide your choices for church. While comfort is understandable, Mass is a sacred encounter with Christ—not a pool party. Dress in a way that honors the holy space and respects others around you. When we come before the Lord, let’s present our best—not just on the outside, but from the heart.

This summer, stay rooted in faith. Let your vacation be a vocation—a calling to rest in God, to worship with joy, and to model fidelity to your children. After all, when we keep God at the center of every season, our lives remain truly in balance.

Have a Good Week and God Bless

Father Varghese


Parish News & Events

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION RE: SNOWFLAKE BAZAAR

  1. Volunteer Sign-Up Attendees at the meeting that was held on June 24th signed up to assist with various tables/teams. If you did not sign up, please email Paula Paquette at pjspaq@gmail.com and let me know where you can help.   The more volunteers we get, the easier (and shorter) the ...

Let us pray

Let us pray for all who have died Our relatives, friends, and fellow parishioners especially Nancy Irving whose funeral was held recently. ...

Thank You

With deepest thanks to Donald and Marie Feragne for their donations to our Risen Christ Statute. We are blessed with so many generous parishioners in our parish! ...

ATTENTION PARISHIONERS:

Please notify the Parish Office of any name, address, telephone number or email changes, etc. ...

Respect Life Corner

“A great prayer for life is urgently needed, a prayer which will rise up throughout the world. Through special initiatives and in daily prayer, may an impassioned plea rise to God, the Creator and lover of life, from every Christian community, from every group and association, from every family and ...

Readings for the Week – July 13, 2025

Monday Ex 1:8-14, 22 Ps 124:1b-3, 4-6, 7-8 Mt 10:34—11:1 Tuesday Ex 2:1-15a Ps 69:3, 14, 30-31, 33-34 Mt 11:20-24 Wednesday Ex 3:1-6, 9-12 Ps 103:1b-2, 3-4, 6-7 Mt 11:25-27 Thursday Ex 3:13-20 Ps 105:1 and 5, 8-9, 24-25, 26-27 Mt 11:28-30 Friday Ex 11:10—12:14 Ps 116:12-13, 15 and 16bc, ...

Religious Education 2025-2026

2025-2026 PROGRAM REGISTATION  Religious Education registration for the 2025- 2026 school year has begun!  Please feel free to reach out with any questions you may have about the program. Registration forms are available on the church website, at the church entrance, and in the downstairs church hall.  The deadline for ...

SUNDAY SMILE

A manager was complaining in the staff meeting the other day that he wasn't getting any respect. The next day, he brought a small sign that read: “I’m the Boss!”  He then taped it to his office door. Later that day when he returned from lunch, he found that someone ...

QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK

Adults:  When has Jesus refreshed you when you felt burdened by problems? Children:  What burden do you need Jesus to help you carry?   ...

Welcome

This week we welcome our new parishioner:  Susan Campbell to our Mary Mother of Mankind Parish Family! ...

Sacrament of Reconciliation

The Sacrament of Reconciliation will not be held at MMM Church during July, August & September                     In the interim The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul has confession at the following times:  Monday to Friday 11:00 AM to 11:45 AM Saturday afternoon 4:00 PM to 4:45 PM Sunday morning 9:00 ...

Parish News & Events

MEETINGS In The Church Hall  *Men of St. Joseph meet the 1st Monday of every month @ 6:30pm *St. Vincent DePaul meeting 2nd Tuesday of every month @6:30pm *Praise & Worship 1st Saturday of the month @ 5pm *20 Week Club Meeting is July 22nd at 6:30pm   *Snowflake Bazaar Meeting ...

Weekly Collection

          6/29/25        7/6/25    Weekly Offering         $5,053.00     $5,502.00  On-Line Giving           $820.00         $1,883.00        Helping Hand Fund    $139.00         $78.00  Thank you for your Support! ...

Sanctuary Candle, Altar Candles & Altar Bread Candles will burn from 7/10 thru 7/17

The Sanctuary Candle will burn for:  Christopher Houseworth The Altar Candles will burn for:  Christopher Houseworth The Altar Bread is offered for: Christopher Houseworth (Cost of the Sanctuary Candle, pair of Altar Candles or Altar Bread is $15 for a living or deceased remembrance) Please call the Rectory at 231-3542 ...

Mass Schedule for the Week

Saturday, July 12                                                               4:00 pm. Doris Newton (Birth. Rem.)  Renee Vukas (4th Ann.) Sunday, July 13 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time  8:00 am      10:30 am     Monday, July 14 8:00 am Ronald DiRuzzo (2nd Ann.) Christopher Houseworth (1st Ann.) Giuseppe (Joe) Ruggiero (Month’s Mind) Lionel, Helen & Richard Peltier (Mem.) Randy ...