Easter Sunday Hallelujah!!

by Fr. Kilian McCaffrey  |  03/28/2024  |  Pastor's Letter

We Are Also Coming Back To Life.

We are God’s people, the people of life, through Jesus coming back to Life. Easter is the Feast of Life: It is the Victory of Life, the Pro-Life Day.

As the late, famous Italian catechist and author Sofia Cavalletti most profoundly wrote back in 1993:

“The Christian faith is an obstinate faith; each time confronted by death, it proclaims that death does not have the last word. And this is what we believe, what we affirm, and what we want to announce to the world, because we know that there has already been a first, great victory of life over death in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.”

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Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord

by Fr. Kilian McCaffrey  |  03/21/2024  |  Pastor's Letter

Today on Palm Sunday Jesus enters into the Holy City of Jerusalem on a donkey’s colt. The people wave branches as He enters the city, and they proclaim, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the kingdom of our father David that is to come! Hosanna in the highest!”

Today’s Gospel of Mark gives a panoramic view of the Sacred Easter Triduum: Holy Thursday, Good Friday & the Easter Vigil. On Holy Thursday we celebrate The Mass of the Lord’s Supper in the evening of the Thursday in Holy Week, as the Church begins the sacred Easter Triduum and devotes herself to the remembrance of the Jesus’ Last Supper. On the night he was betrayed, the Lord Jesus, loving those who were his own in the world even to the end, offered his Body and Blood to the Father under the appearance of bread and wine, gave them to the apostles to eat and drink, then enjoined the apostles and their successors in the priesthood to offer them in turn.

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A note from the new Parish Manager

by Kurt Carrick  |  03/18/2024  |  News

Hello dear friends in Christ,

I am Kurt Carrick and I’d like to introduce myself as Blessed Sacrament’s new Parish Manager. Many of you know that I have spent more than 20 years in the business of non-profit management and going from parish to parish in the summertime presenting mission and conference events. I have a business background and a degree in Business Administration. I have been to so many parishes in Arizona and across the United States; some good, some great and each with a story to tell. What is consistent among the great ones is that they are people of great faith, who celebrate wonderful liturgies, and who have strong teams who create and maintain a legacy of service to Christ’s people and the church. They invest in faith formation, proper liturgy and engaging programs for all people in all stages of life. Our parish has always been that for me, my beacon in the storm, the place I go to keep my spiritual journey going. I am forever humbled and honored to have been invited to the leadership team.

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The Fifth Sunday of Lent – The Voice from Heaven

by Fr. Kilian McCaffrey  |  03/14/2024  |  Pastor's Letter

Today is the Fifth Week of Lent, and this means that next Sunday we will celebrate Palm Sunday. Lent has passed so quickly.

Jesus answered His disciples, “The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified.”

In the Gospel of John, Jesus speaks of the hour that has come. Why is this ‘hour’ and why is it so important to you and me?

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The Fourth Sunday of Lent – Rejoice: The Grace of God Is the Only Thing Free in Life

by Fr. Kilian McCaffrey  |  03/07/2024  |  Pastor's Letter

Grace is simply the Love of God overflowing into the world. It is Jesus Who Is This Love.

“You must pay for everything in this world one way and another. There is nothing free except the Grace of God. You cannot earn that or deserve it.”

So wrote Charles Portis in his book, True Grit, twice made into very famous movies. This also sums up our readings for this Fourth Sunday in Lent, which is traditionally called Laetare Sunday and Rose is the color.

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