From Fr. Griffith: These days of crisis and challenge present a new invitation to receive the love of God and to say yes to God’s invitation to experience a life-giving relationship with him ...
From Fr. Griffith: I hope this letter finds you well as Christians journey through the Easter season together and as all continue to be challenged by the global pandemic. On one hand - I continue to be saddened by how many are suffering at this time from lack of health, loss of employment, anxiety and in many other ways – on the other hand I continue to be inspired by the acts of solidarity, love and sacrifice of so many Americans who are serving those in need ...
Rest In Peace. Two, long-time Lourdes parishioners passed away peacefully - Bill Lawson on April 19th, and Joseph Wethington, on April 20th. Please keep these two fine men in your prayers and their families, who grieve their loss. May the angels lead them to paradise.
The essentials - a presider, a bride, a groom, and the Holy Spirit! A beautiful wedding at Lourdes, congratulations Liz and Tristan! Thanks to our Director of Marriage Ministry, Christine Griffith, for helping our couples prepare for marriage and plan their weddings during this unpredictable time.
From Fr. Griffith: May the light and love of the risen Christ be with all of you! I write today in my weekly letter to wish you all a happy Easter and to provide you with further updates on our life together. I also write to express my gratitude to all of you who remain committed and supportive of Our Lady of Lourdes.
Divine Mercy Sunday is April 19th and AB Hebda will be our presider at Our Lady of Lourdes. Livestream will begin at 9:50 on the parish website, Facebook page and YouTube channel, and Mass begins at 10 am. Father Daniel Griffith will concelebrate.
Father Daniel Griffith will celebrate Easter Mass at 10 am at Lourdes. The Mass will be livestreamed on the parish website, Facebook and YouTube. Father Bryce will concelebrate. He is Risen! Alleluia!
From Fr. Griffith: I continue my weekly letter to you - our parishioners and friends as we experience together a new and challenging reality brought on by this global health crisis. The United States has been hit hard, as we now have the most confirmed cases of Coronavirus in the world. National leaders have begun preparing citizens that the next 2-3 weeks may be particularly difficult ...