Let’s move forward with Joy! While it is important to acknowledge the past, it is equally important to look to the future. It is in our greatest time of need, that we need Jesus most. Let us recognize that He is always there for us and turn to Him – Our Rock. Our Light. Our Healer. Our Joy. Our Savior. Healing (both emotionally and spiritually) is necessary. I feel blessed to be appointed your new priest to walk with you, pray with you, guide you and love you as we, together, embark on our journey and spiritual renewal.
I am excited to get to know each of you and your families. Since arriving here at Holy Family Parish, I have witnessed a hint of what makes this a vibrant, special parish…people are involved and truly care about our churches and the relationships of those we serve. From the Altar Society and prayer groups, to the Finance Committee, religious education, RCIA, and those that bake, sell, fix and manage the multiple areas in our Parish. It’s all beautiful and well cared for – evidence of the love and pride you each have for our Parish. I want to thank you for all you do.
If you have stepped away from the Church, I’d like to invite you back to joyfully celebrate the sacraments with us. If you have concerns or questions I ask that you sit with me over a coffee or tea and let us work through those concerns. Reach out to the rectory to get on my calendar.
Come share in God’s word and the beauty of the sacraments.
In Christ ~
Rev. Fr. ‘Larry’ Rogelio Organiza
About Us
Welcome to the website of our parish family! Holy Family Parish is built on four foundational principles or cornerstones. First, hospitality: whether you are here for a
visit or a lifetime, we want you to feel welcome. Second, authenticity: we teach and share the authentic teaching of the Church. Third, holiness: personally
and as a community we strive to reflect and share the love and life of God to one another. Finally, inclusion: we work to enfold each person into our
parish family life, because everyone has gifts to share and receive. Welcome!
Who we are
Through our common bond as brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ and stewards of God’s gifts and blessings, we, the parishioners of St. Mary’s and St. Joseph’s are called to work for our salvation, the salvation of one another, and of all people. We hope to accomplish this by celebrating the sacraments, deepening our understanding of our faith and serving one another in the Body of Christ.
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