Why Pray?
Does Prayer Even Work?
Sometimes God's reply is no and the only way to really evaluate why a request was denied is by knowing the reasons in the mind of the person who is denying the request.
In the case of prayer, that means knowing and understanding the mind of God who has every possible variable accounted for which we cannot even begin to understand.
The Mass is the
Highest Form of Prayer...
Receiving the Eucharist
In this video, Fr Matt and Ms Boran explains how to reverently receive the Eucharist and how to use this time after Communion to talk to God.
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Faith and Culture
As we celebrate the 4th of July, we remember that true freedom is not found in power, wealth, or human strength, but in God alone. May He guide this nation with wisdom, mercy, and grace. May He heal what is broken, strengthen what is weak, and lead hearts back to Him. "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord." — Psalm 33:12
Is your mind loud even when life is quiet? This video explores the often-ignored spiritual discipline of solitude and silence with God—a practice Jesus relied on and modern Christians desperately need.
Please Pray for Vocations!
From a comment: "The fact a multi millionaire famous dude gave up everything to become a priest is as real as it gets."
June 2025: Robert Koch, Patricia Buck, Joseph Ianotta, Charles Baer, Ralph Buzzelli
July 2025: Lucy Paulin, Clara Bayne
Aug 2025: Mary Bauer, Ronald Rademacher
Sept 2025: Mary Ann Skinger, Alison Wilson, George Brown
Oct 2025: Barbara Imhoff
Nov 2025: Mary Frances Lerch, Shirley Dickson, Richard Nolan
Dec 2025: Janice Steinhauser, Frank Lowe
Jan 2026: Allen Schomaker
Feb 2026: Virginia Briski, Laura DiCola
March 2026: Sister Celeste Hupert, Michael Van Leer, Barbara Davis
April 2026: Sr Carol Troesch, Marie Adams, Barbara Fuerst, Judith Scott, Jane Welka, Paul Walsh
May 2026: John Staudacher, Dennis McLean, Pauline Zelina, Joseph Kaib, Martha Foster
July 2026: Frank LoPresti
A parable is a short story with many truths that always drive home the word of God. The rabbis and Jesus loved to use parables to teach valuable life lessons. The rabbis would say when you understood a parable, “you have heard it, and you have heard it; you have seen it, and you have seen it.” In a nutshell, there’s two ways to see something, and there’s two ways to hear something.
In this Old Testament parable, God sent the Prophet Nathan to rebuke King David, who had just committed adultery and murder. Nathan tells King David about a rich man who has cattle and property. There was also a poor man with one beloved lamb that was precious to him and a special part of the family. When the rich man had a visitor, instead of taking one of his own cattle to slaughter, he took that one precious lamb from his poor neighbor, killed it, and fed it to the visitor.
After hearing this, King David stood up full of outrage and wrath, and said, “This man shall be arrested and executed!” You see, David heard, but he didn’t hear. He saw, but he didn’t see. He understood what was just and right, but he didn’t understand that he indeed was the evil man Nathan was describing.
Friend, any message from the parables is not for our neighbor, the other political party, or our coworkers, but for ourselves. When the Lord speaks to you through His word, the first place we ought to go is the mirror, and say “Lord, how can I learn from this?” If you were a disciple and you understood for yourself, Jesus or the rabbi would say to you, ”you’ve seen and you’ve seen, you’ve heard and you’ve heard.” Blessed are you, for this was revealed by the Holy Spirit.
-Pastor Bobby Schuller
Memory Lane!
Here we celebrate the life of Victor Boerio, who was one of the most consequential and beloved members of St Athanasius Parish over the last 30 years. Though his family and friends were the most important part of his life, here we remember just some of the ways that he impacted parish life at St Athanasius. He will be missed by us all!
If you are interested, here is the link to Victor's Funeral which took place on July 7. Fr Bob Norton's homily starts at 37:30:
Deacon Bill Homily Archive
Here are four recent homilies. Hover over the icons below to see the dates and topics.
Step Back and Reflect - An Essay
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