Dear Saint Teresa Parishioners, One can’t help but comment on the weather. The Dog Days of Summer are upon us. Why do we say Dog Days? The term/idea evolved from “the heliacal rising of the star system Sirius” which is also known as the dog star, or Canis Majoris. Here in Nebraska, the rising of this constellation coincides with hot, …
July 23, 2021: Bulletin & Announcements
Dear Saint Teresa Parishioners, This coming week, there will NOT be 8:15 Mass on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. All three of our priests are out of town on those days. The overlap is unfortunate but was unavoidable. Fr. Nicholas Baker and Msgr. Paul Witt will say the 6:30am Masses. Should you urgently need a priest during this time, please …
July 16, 2021: Bulletin & Information
Dear Saint Teresa Parishioners, As always, thanks for taking time to review the announcements—at least the new ones! There are changes and events and news to be reviewed for our own parish this week, and quite a bit has been added to the diocese-wide section. Hope that summer is going well for you. There’s no way that parents would be …
July 9, 2021: Weekend Missive
Dear Saint Teresa Parishioners, While looking up synonyms for announcements I stumbled across the word missive and found that it means, “a letter, especially a long or official one … [the term is] often used humorously” It seems quite appropriate for the lengthy parish e-mails that we’ve been sending this past year. Thanks for taking time to peruse this missive …
July 2, 2021: Bulletin & Announcements
Dear Saint Teresa Parishioners, Happy birthday to America! Let’s all enjoy a safe quiet Independence Day weekend, full of freedom, gratitude, family time, and celebrations. Please be mindful of Eucharistic Exposition—there will not be Exposition on Sunday the 4th, but a new session begins the 5th, and we really need more people to come be present with the Lord for …