1st Sunday of Advent
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
“This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it.” (Psalm 128:24)
We begin the Liturgical year of 2026 on this First Sunday in Advent. The Lord is telling us in the Gospel of Matthew to stay awake and wait for the Lord’s coming. It is important to note that at the beginning of a new liturgical year, the Church is preparing us for the Parousia which is the second coming of Jesus Christ—which will occur on a day and at a time which is kept secret from all of us.
The meaning of the season of Advent is “waiting.” We are called to be waiting for the Messiah as faithful and dutiful servants. Let us give God the top-most priority in our lives as we wait for the coming of Christ. Let not the ungodly ways of the world influence our lives, our families or our children.
At this beginning of our new year of worship and practice of the Fatih, I ask all of you to make a renewed commitment to attend Mass on Sundays, whether you are at home or are traveling. Be regular in your prayers and consistent in your charitable works. As a guide for us during this Advent season of preparation, we have books containing Advent reflections to help us in our preparation. They are available after all Masses. I would ask you to use these books as a guide in your preparation for the arrival of the Christ child.
We will be starting Eucharistic Adoration on Monday evenings once a month. This will give those who have commitments during the day an opportunity to participate in the Adoration of the Lord. I invite parents to bring your children and teenagers to this Eucharistic Adoration and participate as a family. We will advise you of these up-coming dates.
God bless you!
Fr. Bob Romaine









