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The God of Second Chances

July 21, 2014 |by HNMWebmaster | Comments Off on The God of Second Chances | Commitment, Discipleship, Faith, Father Salvador, Forgiveness, Homilies, St. Matthew

16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 20, 2014 – Year A
Readings: Wis 12:13, 16-19; Psalm 86; Rom 8:26-27; Mt 13:24-43
by Rev. Salvador Añonuevo, Pastor

About 6 and a half years ago, there was a young man in Maryland who was trying to get in touch with a young lady that he met a few days before. He thought he got her on Facebook and began chatting with her. It turned out she was a different person. Of course, she wasn’t too happy with this at the beginning, but she gave him a chance to explain himself and the way he describes it, it fit the description of Psalm 86. She was “slow to anger, abounding in love and truth, and forgiving.” Because of that, they were able to start a conversation. They introduced themselves and realized they had a lot of things in common. They connected instantly. They chatted on Facebook from 6:00 in the evening until 4:00 in the morning. That’s 10 hours – and they had just met online for the first time! (more…)

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The New Evangelization Needs YOU!

July 14, 2014 |by HNMWebmaster | Comments Off on The New Evangelization Needs YOU! | Commitment, Discipleship, Evangelization, Faith, Holy Spirit, Homilies, Joy, Love, Ordinary Time, Prayer, St. Matthew

15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 13, 2014 – Year A
Readings: Is 55:10-11; Psalm 65; Rom 8:18-23; Mt 13:1-23
by Rev. Mr. Ray Roderique, Permanent Deacon

Today’s gospel is all about the sowing of seeds. We wonder what kind of ground we are. Are we the path, are we the rocky ground, or are we the good soil? The question is put before us, the word is preached. We hear the word, but do we put it into action? That’s what the message is today, to all of us. I think most of us are like the rocky ground. We hear the word and it brings joy to our hearts but then we leave here and forget all about it until next week. And that’s about as far as we go. But that’s not what Jesus wants from us. He wants each and every one of us to be fertile ground, who hears the word, takes it to heart and uses it on a daily basis, week after week. How do we do all these things? Well, there are a number of ways. (more…)

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An Oasis of Comfort and Love

July 8, 2014 |by HNMWebmaster | Comments Off on An Oasis of Comfort and Love | Comfort, Father Salvador, Homilies, Love, Ordinary Time, Prayer, St. Matthew, Strength, Trust

14th Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 6, 2014 – Year A
Readings: Zec 9:9-10, Psalm 145, Rom 8:9, 11-13, Mt 11:25-30
by Rev. Salvador Añonuevo, Pastor

The first time I had the opportunity to visit the city of New York, 17 years ago, my cousin took me to a restaurant called TGI Fridays – Thank God It’s Friday. My first reaction was, “Why would you only thank God on a Friday? Because the connotation is when Monday comes – Oh no, it’s Monday.” I’ve never seen a restaurant with the title “ONIM” – “Oh No, It’s Monday”. I don’t think people would be excited to eat dinner or have coffee at a restaurant with that name. (more…)

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Different Voices, One Mission

June 29, 2014 |by HNMWebmaster | Comments Off on Different Voices, One Mission | Courage, Deacon Eddie, Discipleship, Evangelization, Faith, Homilies, Ordinary Time, St. Matthew

Solemnity of Saints Peter & Paul, Apostles
June 29, 2014 – Year A
Readings: Acts 12:1-11, Psalm 34, 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18, Mt 16:13-19
by Rev. Mr. Eddie Craig, Permanent Deacon

Today, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, two of the Church’s greatest saints. We commemorate their lives for the same reason that we commemorate all of the lives of the saints, to remind us of our ultimate call. Our calling is to join them, to become saints ourselves. (more…)

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A Power Meal: The Supper of the Lamb

June 24, 2014 |by HNMWebmaster | Comments Off on A Power Meal: The Supper of the Lamb | Eternal Life, Eucharist, Faith, Father Salvador, Homilies, St. John

Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ
June 22, 2014 – Year A
Readings: Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a; Psalm 147; 1 Cor 10:16-17; John 6:51-58
by Rev. Salvador Añonuevo, Pastor

The last time I was at home in the Philippines, I admired the big lighthouse on my island. I said to my cousin, “You must be getting rich here; that lighthouse is so big and must cost thousands of dollars.” He answered, “Yes, it’s expensive, but it was donated to us by a generous benefactor.” I said, “That’s good that it’s free, but what about the electric bill that you pay every month?” He said, “The good news is we don’t pay for the electricity. It’s solar powered.” Although that light is so big and can be seen for hundreds of miles, it generates its own power from the sun. (more…)

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Sharing the Gifts of the Holy Spirit

June 8, 2014 |by HNMWebmaster | Comments Off on Sharing the Gifts of the Holy Spirit | Courage, Discipleship, Evangelization, Holy Spirit, Homilies, Pentecost, St. John

Pentecost Sunday
June 8, 2014 – Year A
Readings:  Acts 2:1-11, Psalm 104, 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13, Jn 20:19-23
by Rev. Mr. Ray Roderique, Permanent Deacon

Today we celebrate the Feast of Pentecost. Most of us marvel at what happened to the disciples of Christ on that glorious day. We often think of this as a one-time event, but the truth is it is an on-going event. We need to observe Pentecost every day. (more…)

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Happy Ending

June 1, 2014 |by HNMWebmaster | Comments Off on Happy Ending | Easter, Father Salvador, Homilies, St. Matthew

The Ascension of the Lord
June 1, 2014 – Year A

Readings:  Acts 1:1-11, Psalm 47, Eph 1:17-23, Mt 28:16-20
by Rev. Salvador Añonuevo, Pastor

Yesterday I was requested to give the Last Sacraments to a Catholic who has not been to church nor been a member of any church for many years. However, he was baptized and grew up a Catholic.  Through his own admission, he somehow, for reasons he himself could not understand, drifted away from his faith.  Since he is already in hospice care, I thought I would be visiting somebody who is lying in bed almost all the time. But when I walked into his house, he was with his two friends drinking beer! (more…)

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The Paraclete at Your Side

May 25, 2014 |by HNMWebmaster | Comments Off on The Paraclete at Your Side | Deacon Eddie, Eucharist, Holy Spirit, Homilies, St. John

6th Sunday of Easter
May 25, 2014 – Year A

Readings:  Acts 8:5-8, Psalm 66, 1 PT 3:15-18, Jn 14:15-21
by Rev. Mr. Eddie Craig, Permanent Deacon

[FIRST COMMUNION MASS – directed toward the children – but all are welcome to listen!]

In a town, there was a gifted painter who was often hired to paint murals.  On one occasion, he was brought in by a church to decorate the back of their altar. When his work was complete, the pastor and the building committee came in to see his masterpiece. (more…)

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“Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Troubled”

May 22, 2014 |by HNMWebmaster | Comments Off on “Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Troubled” | Easter, Eternal Life, Faith, Father Salvador, Homilies, Joy, St. John, Trust

5th Sunday of Easter
May 18, 2014 – Year A

Readings:  Acts 6:1-7, Psalm 33, 1 Pt 2:4-9, Jn 14:1-12
by Father Salvador Añonuevo, Pastor

Last night, a new parishioner – Brady Elizabeth Cundiff – was born about 10:00.  That’s great news.  The beginning of life.  We always celebrate beginnings.  That’s why graduation exercises are called commencement – the beginning of a new life.  If we look at it closely, even what we call death is also a beginning. (more…)

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Sharing for a Lifetime

May 17, 2014 |by HNMWebmaster | Comments Off on Sharing for a Lifetime | Commitment, Deacon Eddie, Homilies, Love, St. Mark, Wedding

Wedding of Jessyca Noyes & Robert Sullivan
May 17, 2014

Readings: Proverbs 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31, Psalm 128, 1 Corinthians 12:31-13:8a, Mark 10:6-9
by Rev. Mr. Eddie Craig, Permanent Deacon

I can honestly say that, throughout all of my primary, secondary and even college years, the class that I always dreaded the most was English. I was never very good at it and since I’ve always known that I wanted to be an engineer, I didn’t really think it was important. However, as I have gotten older, I have come to realize that language and how we use it, and understand it, is very important. (more…)

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