When we labor generously and lovingly for the Lord and for one another, without counting the cost and without imagining that we are earning our reward, then it is that the Kingdom of God has dawned upon us!

When we labor generously and lovingly for the Lord and for one another, without counting the cost and without imagining that we are earning our reward, then it is that the Kingdom of God has dawned upon us!

Watch a livestream of a Sept. 19-20 weekend Mass for the 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time celebrated at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland.

Estoy muy consternado por la reciente decisión de la Corte de Apelaciones del Noveno Circuito
de levantar la orden judicial que detiene el esfuerzo del gobierno federal para terminar con el
Estatus de Protección Temporal de más de 200,000 personas que viven legalmente en los
Estados Unidos bajo este programa.

I am greatly dismayed by the recent decision of the 9th Circuit Court of appeals to lift the injunction halting the federal government’s effort to end the Temporary Protected Status of more than 200,000 individuals living legally in the United States under this program.

Had we gathered for the Chrism Mass during Holy Week, we would have heard Jesus announce to the people of Nazareth the mission which God the Father had entrusted to him.

Like Dr. King and like St. Peter Claver we must be resolute in rooting out racism and we must never mistake God’s mercy and a spirit of forgiveness as a cover or as an excuse for the prolongation of racism.

May your consecrated, priestly heart always be moved with pastoral love for the many people you will encounter in the course of your ministry.

We are called, each of us, to be the Lord’s co-workers in helping those on the margins to return to the heart and center of the Church, namely, the Eucharist, even in these very challenging times.

Watch Archbishop William Lori celebrate an Sept.5-6 weekend Mass for the 23th Sunday in Ordinary Time from the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen.

This year, our nation’s observance of Labor Day carries a sobering significance.

I cannot prophesy what challenges lay in the future for you or for the Church. But this we know: persecution and martyrdom will always be part of the Church’s life.

As we absorb God’s Word and receive Christ into our hearts, we are rescued from the darkness of sin all around us.
