This evening, November 26th, we begin a new liturgical year with the season of Advent. We will join with other parishes throughout the country in using        the new texts of the Third Typical Edition of the Roman Missal.  "The entire Church in the United States has been blessed with this opportunity to deepen        its understanding of the Sacred Liturgy, and to appreciate its meaning and importance in our lives." ---USCCB

November 26, 2011     Today we begin using the new texts for the Roma Missal. Why? Because it's the beginning of Adent, the beginning of the new liturgical year. Would you like to learn more about these changes to the wording at the Mass? Click here to gain some insight:    http://old.usccb.org/romanmissal/samples-people.shtml

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November 8, 2011    Hi, Everyone!  The New Edition of the Roman Missal will soon be in use. In fact, we begin to use the new prayers on Sunday, November 27th, the First Sunday in Advent....that's the start of our liturgical or church year! If you are interested in learning more in depth about the new translation, check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vc1Z1XV8elY  The more you know, the more the Mass will mean to you. After all, it's all about what we put into the Mass that determines what we get out of it.