Update from Father (05-24-2020)
Dear Faithful, I hope you are all well! As Texas has now entered into phase two of the reopening we will now be able to have up to 100 at Mass. Please note though, that with less distance it is …
Dear Faithful, I hope you are all well! As Texas has now entered into phase two of the reopening we will now be able to have up to 100 at Mass. Please note though, that with less distance it is …
Latin Word(s) of the Week: cotidie (coh-TEE-dee-ay) – everyday. You should build up virtues — which is a habit of doing good — by doing small works of faith, hope and charity everyday. Bible Reading: St. Luke 24:50 Classwork: We …
Latin Word(s) of the Week: domus (DOH-moos) – home. You can think of English derivatives, such as domestic, domicile, etc. Bible Reading: St. Matthew 19:3-8 Classwork: We will continue with our online class. If you did not receive an invite, …
Latin Word(s) of the Week: sacerdos (sah-CHER-dohs) – priest Bible Reading: Acts 20:28 and Hebrews 5:1-4 Classwork: Well it is certainly interesting times we live in! Our class has moved online for now. If you did not receive an invite, …
Dear Faithful, I hope that you are all well and growing spiritually as this pandemic continues. As I am sure most of you have now seen, the Governor of Texas has issued an order declaring that Churches are essential and …
Latin Word(s) of the Week: domus (DOH-moos) – home. Many people are home more than usual. Perhaps this is one of the many ways Our Lord will bring good out of something evil (remember sickness and death are the consequences …
Latin Word(s) of the Week: poena (PEH-nah) – punishment. Today’s lesson is on punishment and indulgences. There are many derivatives in English — penalty, for example. Bible Reading: St. Matthew 16:19 Classwork: We went through the last few lessons so …
Latin Word(s) of the Week: miles (MEE-lays) – soldier. This is a repeat word (you all remembered, right?!) but it’s a good one for this week. We have several new miles cristi – soldiers of Christ – who recently received …
Latin Word(s) of the Week: sapientia (sahp-ee-AYN-tsee-ah) – wisdom. One of the 7 Gifts of the Holy Ghost given at Confirmation. The Book of Proverbs is one of the “Wisdom Books” of the Bible, hence our Latin word today. Bible …
Latin Word(s) of the Week: labor (LAH-bohr) – work, effort. We have a lot of work in the next few weeks. This word has made it intact straight into English — called a loan word. There are many derivatives in …