April 27, 2025
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Once again, a happy Easter to everyone. As we continue with this special season, we mark Divine Mercy Sunday this weekend. Sunday is the final day of the Divine Mercy Novena, which started on Good Friday, and we’ll have special devotions at 9:30am in the church to observe it publicly. Just before this bulletin went to the printer, we received the heart-breaking news of the sudden passing of our beloved Pope Francis, due to a severe stroke. Although he had been very sick in February and March, it had seemed that he had turned the corner, so his passing comes as a double shock. In gratitude for his lifetime of service to the Church and 12 years of tireless labor as the Successor of Peter, we commend him to God’s mercy. The very first thing he did as pope after his election in 2013 was to ask for our prayers, and we will certainly lift up his soul in prayer in the coming weeks, along with the whole Church. When I received the news, my mind immediately went back to when the sainted Pope John Paul II passed away in 2005, which was also during the week after Easter, when many people are praying the Divine Mercy novena. I take it as a sign of God’s purposes that this week has been marked by the Lord calling two popes to eternal life during this time. By experiencing how God’s infinite mercy reached us through his Son’s death and rising, we can face the most difficult and tragic experiences of our lives with a spirit of faith and hope. Even if you’re not able to join us at the parish Divine Mercy devotions, I’d encourage everyone to add one of the great prayers of the Chaplet to your devotions this week. Here’s a favorite one of mine: “Eternal God, in whom mercy is endless and the treasury of compassion — inexhaustible, look kindly upon us and increase Your mercy in us, that in difficult moments we might not despair nor become despondent, but with great confidence submit ourselves to Your holy will, which is Love and Mercy itself. Amen.” Through the intercession of Blessed Mary, the Mother of Mercy, and St. Thomas, our patron, may we all experience the Lord’s Divine Mercy in the holy season of Easter. God bless,
Father Jantz
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St Thomas parish currently has two diocesan tribunal certified advocates for the marriage annulment process. Deacon David and Ann Hicks are available to serve as advocates for parish members that may have questions about the annulment procedures or may be considering the annulment process. Please contact Deacon David or Ann Hicks if you have questions or need further assistance.
FORMED is a digital platform that offers access to video-based study programs, feature films, audio presentations, and e-Books. There is a wealth of information about the Catholic Faith on this platform. St. Thomas Parish has purchased a subscription to this service for all parishioners. To register: go to Formed.org at the link below, enter our parish code, CV4M7B, create a personal account with your user name/email and password.
St. Thomas the Apostle will celebrate monthly Memorial Masses to honor our friends and family who have gone to the house of the Father. These Masses will take place every 2nd Thursday at 6pm in Spanish and every 3rd Thursday at 9am in English, and all are welcome to attend. Please contact Sr. Amanda Magdalena (sramanda@stthomascatholic.com or 205-358-1973) to add the names of your deceased loved ones or if you have any questions.
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal of the Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama announces the celebration of monthly Mass at Our Lady of Sorrows Church the second Thursday of each month. Come worship and praise and enjoy coming together to give glory to God. Confessions are at 6:15 pm, Praise Music at 6:30 pm and Mass begins at 7:00 pm. Individual prayer is available after Mass. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! For more information, contact Ray Makofsky at 205-999-8947.
At St. Thomas, we have a wide variety of ministries, such as our Hispanic ministry, youth and college ministries, the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, our Faith Formation classes for students grades 1-10, and our Confirmation and First Communion programs.
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