On the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, Fr. Skip invites the parish to reflect deeply on both Christ’s baptism and our own. He encourages parishioners to remember the details of their baptism—dates, places, godparents—not as sentimentality, but as sacred reminders of identity and grace. Drawing from Pope Francis and the early Church Fathers, he reflects on baptism as a moment when heaven is opened, creation is renewed, and purpose is given. Fr. Skip highlights the parish’s strong baptismal preparation and OCIA ministries, expressing gratitude for catechists, sponsors, and staff. He closes by inviting more parishioners to serve in this sacred ministry and to joyfully renew their baptismal commitment to discipleship.
The Solemnity of the Epiphany celebrates Christ revealed as the Light for all nations. Fr. Skip invites parishioners to follow that light with trust and courage, just as the Magi did, allowing Christ to guide the journey ahead. Parish life resumes with worship, formation, and ministry as the community enters the new year rooted in faith and service. Through prayer, generosity, and hospitality, Blessed Trinity is called to shine Christ’s light into the world and begin 2026 with hope and renewed commitment.
The Feast of the Holy Family invites us to reflect on faith lived in everyday family life. Fr. Skip reminds us that holiness is found in trust, love, and perseverance, even amid uncertainty. Parish life continues with worship, prayer, and ministry as we prepare for the new year and the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. Stewardship remains strong, with the parish exceeding its diocesan appeal goal through generous participation. As Christmas joy continues, Blessed Trinity moves forward as one family of faith, rooted in gratitude and hope.
What a remarkable surge at the very end! Through the generosity and faith of our parish family, Blessed Trinity Catholic Church has exceeded its 2025 Our Catholic Appeal goal. We are truly blessed and deeply grateful.
Blessed Trinity joyfully invites all to celebrate the Christmas Season with special liturgies, sacred music, and opportunities for prayer as we welcome the birth of our Savior. Please note the parish office holiday closures and join us as we enter the New Year under the loving care of Mary, the Holy Mother of God.
As Advent reaches its final days, Blessed Trinity prepares to welcome Emmanuel—God with us—through prayer, generosity, service, and joyful celebration. With strong stewardship, active ministries, and hearts ready for Christ, the parish enters Christmas united as one family of faith.
Advent begins with a call to spiritual renewal, watchfulness, and hope. Parish life is vibrant with formation programs, devotions, and preparations for the coming of Christ. With strong stewardship, active ministries, and a shared spirit of anticipation, Blessed Trinity enters Advent united in faith, prayer, and joyful expectation.
Fr. Skip reflects on Advent as a season of generosity that prepares a home for Christ in our hearts and strengthens our parish’s future. With the parish debt fully paid, Blessed Trinity enters a new chapter of ministry and mission, supported by the End-of-Year Christmas Appeal. Parish life is full with Faith Formation, Life Teen, the Guadalupe Novena, CCW Christmas Tea, and upcoming Christmas liturgies. Stewardship remains vibrant as the parish surpasses its diocesan goal, growing as a community rooted in gratitude, welcome, and hope.
Advent begins as Fr. Skip invites the parish to “stay awake” and embrace this season of longing, simplicity, and spiritual renewal. Parish life is vibrant with Faith Formation, Life Teen, the Guadalupe Novena, and preparations for Christmas liturgies. Stewardship remains strong as Blessed Trinity surpasses its diocesan appeal goal, and parishioners are encouraged to join ministries that beautify the church for the season. Advent calls the community to hope, clarity, and readiness as we prepare our hearts for Christ’s coming.
As Thanksgiving approaches, Fr. Skip reflects on gratitude as the heart of faith, inviting all to give thanks “in all things.” Parish life flourishes with Faith Formation, Life Teen, and upcoming celebrations, including the Thanksgiving Masses and pie fellowship. The parish prepares to present its Financial Report next weekend, celebrating transparency and stewardship. Blessed Trinity continues to exceed its diocesan appeal goal and remains united in service, gratitude, and joyful witness to Christ the King.
As Thanksgiving approaches, Fr. Skip reflects on gratitude as the heart of faith, inviting all to give thanks “in all things.” Parish life flourishes with Faith Formation, Life Teen, and upcoming celebrations, including the Thanksgiving Masses and pie fellowship. The parish prepares to present its Financial Report next weekend, celebrating transparency and stewardship. Blessed Trinity continues to exceed its diocesan appeal goal and remains united in service, gratitude, and joyful witness to Christ the King.
On Veterans Day (11.11.2025), our parish gathered in prayer for a beautiful Patriotic Rosary to honor the brave men and women who have served our nation.
Please enjoy the photos below from this special celebration.
Fr. Skip reflects on the beauty of praying for the Faithful Departed during November, reminding parishioners that our love for the deceased continues through prayer and remembrance. The parish prepares for its upcoming Financial Report on Nov 23, celebrating faithful stewardship and transparency. Parish life thrives with Faith Formation, Confirmation, Life Teen, and Edge programs. Stewardship remains strong, exceeding diocesan goals, while the Remembrance Table stands as a symbol of faith, gratitude, and hope in the promise of eternal life.
Fr. Skip concludes the pilgrimage reflection, sharing gratitude for faith-filled experiences in Medjugorje, Montenegro, and Dubrovnik. Parish life this week centers on prayer for the Faithful Departed, with the Remembrance Table honoring loved ones throughout November. National Vocation Awareness Week invites prayers for new priests, deacons, and consecrated men and women. Faith Formation, Life Teen, and sacramental preparation continue, while stewardship remains strong as the parish surpasses its diocesan goal in gratitude and faith.
Fr. Skip reflects on the parish pilgrimage through Greece, Ephesus, and Medjugorje—a journey of faith, prayer, and renewal. Parish life continues with Faith Formation, Edge Retreat, and Life Teen as All Saints and All Souls Days draw near. The community celebrates exceeding its Our Catholic Appeal 2025 goal with gratitude and unity. Stewardship, prayer, and ministry remain central as Blessed Trinity continues its mission of forming disciples rooted in Christ, inspired by the Holy Spirit, and sent in love to serve.
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Fr. Skip writes from Medjugorje as the parish pilgrimage concludes, offering prayers for all at Blessed Trinity. This week features Faith Formation, Confirmation, and the continued Crib Drive for JMJ Pregnancy Center. Parishioners are invited to join the national Respect Life Novena and to reflect on the call to vocation and holiness in daily life. Stewardship continues to thrive with the parish exceeding its OCA 2025 goal by over $4,000. Parish life remains vibrant through prayer, devotion, and community service rooted in gratitude and faith.
Our new parish directory is more than a book of names and faces — it is a portrait of our shared faith, a reflection of the countless stories that make Blessed Trinity a true spiritual home. It helps us stay connected, support one another, and recognize the beauty of belonging to a living, growing Church family.
Beginning the weekend of October 11–12, our parish will introduce a new musical setting of the Glory to God at all Masses (except Sunday 5:00 PM). We invite you to listen, learn, and join in joyful praise as we sing together this beautiful hymn of glory and gratitude to God!
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