• Healing and the Gospel
    Healing and the Gospel
    March 4, 2024
    by Leonard Wathen
    Healing was an essential part of the ministry of Jesus and of the early Church, and it remains a key part of God's plan today. Healing isn't the complete Gospel, but the Gospel isn't complete without it.
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  • The Heart of Lenten Sacrifice
    The Heart of Lenten Sacrifice
    February 27, 2024
    by Leonard Wathen
    How can practices like skipping dessert, staying off social media, or abstaining from alcohol help us to grow in holiness? The value of such practices depends very much on our motivations.
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  • Adoration with Praise & Worship
    February 26, 2024
    Sunday, March 10, 6 to 7:30 PM, St. Aloysius Church Confession and Prayer Teams will be available
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  • Ash Wednesday Mass Times
    February 13, 2024
    Ash Wednesday Mass times are 8:30 AM, 12:15 PM, and 7:00 PM
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  • What is Closeness to God?
    What is Closeness to God?
    February 13, 2024
    by Leonard Wathen
    Lent is generally understood as a time to grow closer to the Lord, but what does it mean to be "close" to God?
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  • Local Jesuit Records Now Online!
    Local Jesuit Records Now Online!
    January 29, 2024
    by Leonard Wathen
    For more than three hundred years, the parishes of St. Mary's County, including our own, were administered by the Jesuits. After many months of scanning, records of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus, stored at Georgetown University, are now easily viewable online!
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  • A Nine-Year Novena?!?
    A Nine-Year Novena?!?
    January 24, 2024
    by Leonard Wathen
    Perhaps you've heard of a "novena," but have you ever heard of a NINE-YEAR novena?!? Yes, you read that right.
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  • Update from the Holy Land
    December 19, 2023
    Sr. CoRedemptrix, SSVM from our parish, currently living in the Monastery of the Annunciation in Nazareth, sends this update from the Holy Land.
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  • Your Mission in the Kingdom
    Your Mission in the Kingdom
    November 27, 2023
    by Leonard Wathen
    The Church's mission is the spread the kingdom of God, but what is YOUR unique, unrepeatable mission as a follower of Jesus Christ?
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  • St. Elizabeth of the Trinity
    St. Elizabeth of the Trinity
    November 7, 2023
    by Leonard Wathen
    November 8 is the memorial of a little-known saint named Elizabeth of the Trinity, a young Carmelite who teaches us that God dwells within our hearts through grace. Pray this beautiful prayer of hers!
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  • Can Catholic Teaching Change? Five Things to Know
    Can Catholic Teaching Change? Five Things to Know
    September 26, 2023
    by Leonard Wathen
    Can Catholic teaching change? Here are five things to know!
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  • Hearing God's Voice
    Hearing God's Voice
    September 20, 2023
    by Leonard Wathen
    Have you ever wondered whether you and I – yes, little ol’ you and I – can hear God’s voice? The Lord speaks interiorly to every single one of his people, but we must learn to recognize his voice.
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  • Preparation for Holy Communion
    Preparation for Holy Communion
    August 28, 2023
    by Leonard Wathen
    September 1 is the feast of St. Teresa Margaret Redi of the Sacred Heart. What can this little-known saint teach us about the importance of preparing for Holy Communion?
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  • Four Degrees of Love
    Four Degrees of Love
    August 23, 2023
    by Leonard Wathen
    St. Bernard of Clairvaux, whose feast is celebrated every August, offers great wisdom about growing in the love of God. What are the four "degrees" of loving God, and what can we learn from them?
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  • Praying for Conversion
    Praying for Conversion
    August 10, 2023
    by Leonard Wathen
    A story from the life of St. Therese teaches us the power of prayer for the conversion of others.
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  • Holy Boldness in Prayer
    Holy Boldness in Prayer
    July 24, 2023
    by Leonard Wathen
    More than once, I've heard well-intentioned Christians imply or say that we shouldn't ask God for too much in prayer, but what does the Bible say? Scripture offers practical advice on asking the Lord for the things that we need.
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  • Six Psalms Every Catholic Should Pray
    Six Psalms Every Catholic Should Pray
    July 3, 2023
    by Leonard Wathen
    Imagine for a moment that you suddenly discovered a copy of a prayer book that was used daily by Jesus, Mary, and most of the saints throughout history. As it turns out, we do have such a prayer book: The 150 Psalms of the Bible have been prayed day in and day out by devout Jews for centuries, and they certainly would have been prayed by Jesus himself.
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  • Recovering a Sense of Adoration
    Recovering a Sense of Adoration
    June 27, 2023
    by Leonard Wathen
    Pope Francis recently told the U.S. bishops, "I believe that we have lost the sense of adoration in our day." What is a "sense of adoration," and how can we recover it?
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  • The Sacred Heart and Pride Month
    The Sacred Heart and Pride Month
    June 15, 2023
    by Leonard Wathen
    Among Catholics, the month of June is traditionally dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. In our secular society, June is instead celebrated as “Pride Month.” So, what does the Lord want us to do during this month of June? Here are some reflections on a controversial topic.
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  • Beyond the Senses: Uncovering the Beauty of Every Mass
    Beyond the Senses: Uncovering the Beauty of Every Mass
    June 1, 2023
    by Leonard Wathen
    Have you ever been to a Mass where the music, homily, architecture, or congregation left a bit to be desired? This article discusses how every celebration of the Eucharist contains an objective beauty that transcends mere aesthetics.
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