From Father Varghese’s Desk
Sincere and heartfelt thanks to all who contributed, in any way, to the tremendous success of our St. Joseph and St. Patrick Dinner. It was truly a beautiful celebration of our parish family, an occasion marked not only by joy and fellowship, but by a deep spirit of unity and shared mission.
It was both inspiring and edifying to witness how so many of you came together with such generosity, joy, dedication, and commitment. Mary Mother of Mankind Parish is truly blessed with a remarkable community of faithful servants. You are the “unsung heroes,” who gave so freely of your time and energy—before, during, and after the celebration—often in quiet and unseen ways. Your witness reflects the very heart of Christian service.
I extend my sincere gratitude to all who made donations, attended the dinner, and worked tirelessly in its preparation. Your support and participation are what make our parish not simply a place, but a living, vibrant family of faith. You are the reason a pastor finds such joy and fulfillment in his diocesan assignment.
Special thanks to the Dillon Council, to Anthony Avicolli for the Musical Bingo, to our dedicated Hospitality Committee, to all our gracious wait staff, and to everyone who stepped forward to serve, wash dishes, and clean up. No act of service is ever too small in the eyes of God—each one is a reflection of His love in action. May the Lord bless you abundantly for your generosity.
As we continue to celebrate the joy of Easter, the sacred readings from the Acts of the Apostles and the Holy Gospel remind us of the Risen Lord’s enduring presence among His people. In the Gospel, Jesus greets His disciples with the gift of “Peace” and entrusts to them the profound mission of forgiveness. Through His Passion, Death, and Resurrection, Divine Mercy has entered our world, bringing healing, reconciliation, and new life.
Let us, then, recommit ourselves to being instruments of Christ’s peace—men and women who strive to forgive as God has forgiven us, with compassion and humility. Let us also pray for the grace to forgive ourselves, trusting in the boundless mercy of God, who never tires of loving us.
Have a Good Week and God Bless,
Father Varghese
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