Our Bishop initiated the Catholic Ministry Appeal this past year to help those in our Diocese who cannot help themselves. There are over 50 ministries our donations benefit through this appeal. One hundred percent of the monies collected go to people. No monies are used to run the chancery office or the administration of the Diocese.
The people of the parish were amazingly generous with the appeal as we raised over $9,000 of our $118,000 goal. Jesus said in today’s gospel that it is hard for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God. But unfortunately, when the word rich comes up, we think of people with more money than they know what to do with it.
The word rich in the gospel are people who think they earned their wealth through their abilities and hard work. Therefore, they give little or no credit to God for their gifts. They can use their wealth as they please; a majority, if not all, stays in their pockets. As a result, their hearts become hardened as they depend on themselves for everything, never turning to God and His providential care.
Does the rich man in the world have more than God, who holds creation in his hand? The answer is obvious: the more we depend on God, the more generous God makes our hearts like His heart. As a result, we never lose anything we give away in God’s Kingdom. It is His giving nature to provide us with even more so His wealth can enrich many who need it.
Pray to be a good steward of all God has given you. Then, you can win God’s lottery every day with your time, talent, and treasure.
September 15, 2025, John 19:33-35 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/091525.cfm No Other Way Nothing is harder than a parent burying their own child. How can anyone understand the pain of
September 14, 2025, John 3:13-17 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/091425.cfm Don’t Be Afraid of the Sting In every Catholic Church and Chapel around the world, we celebrate today an
September 13, 2025, Luke 6:43-49 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/091325.cfm Deep Roots I know a friend whose neighbor’s tree fell on her house during a tropical storm. It was
September 12, 2025, Luke 6:49-42 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/091225.cfm Humility And Mercy “When fully trained, every disciple will be like his teacher.” This is the grace of God,
Tuesday 20th Week in Ordinary Time 2022
Fr. Rick’s Two Minute Tuesday 20th Week in Ordinary Time 08- 16-2022
Tuesday 20th Week in Ordinary Time 2022
Matthew 19:23-30 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/081622.cfm
GOD’S LOTTERY.
Our Bishop initiated the Catholic Ministry Appeal this past year to help those in our Diocese who cannot help themselves. There are over 50 ministries our donations benefit through this appeal. One hundred percent of the monies collected go to people. No monies are used to run the chancery office or the administration of the Diocese.
The people of the parish were amazingly generous with the appeal as we raised over $9,000 of our $118,000 goal. Jesus said in today’s gospel that it is hard for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God. But unfortunately, when the word rich comes up, we think of people with more money than they know what to do with it.
The word rich in the gospel are people who think they earned their wealth through their abilities and hard work. Therefore, they give little or no credit to God for their gifts. They can use their wealth as they please; a majority, if not all, stays in their pockets. As a result, their hearts become hardened as they depend on themselves for everything, never turning to God and His providential care.
Does the rich man in the world have more than God, who holds creation in his hand? The answer is obvious: the more we depend on God, the more generous God makes our hearts like His heart. As a result, we never lose anything we give away in God’s Kingdom. It is His giving nature to provide us with even more so His wealth can enrich many who need it.
Pray to be a good steward of all God has given you. Then, you can win God’s lottery every day with your time, talent, and treasure.
IGNITE THE FIRE!
Father Rick Pilger, I.C.
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