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DRESS CODE

Although the Catholic Church has no real dress code for proper attire when attending Mass, an unwritten dress code demands we are properly dressed out of Respect, Honor and Reverence for the Real Presence of Our Lord.  One should dress modestly and respectfully.  Generally, one should avoid wearing anything too revealing, which would be considered offensive or disrespectful.

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11th Sunday Ordinary Time - 14th June 2026

A Word From Our Pastor...


First Reading – Exodus 19:2-6a: The Israelites arrive at Mount Sinai, where God speaks to Moses and tells him to convey a message to the people. God reminds the Israelites of how He delivered them from slavery in Egypt and declares that if they obey His commands and keep His covenant, they will be a treasured possession and a kingdom of priests. 

Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 100: This passage is a call to all people to praise and serve the Lord joyfully, recognizing that we are His people and the sheep of His flock. The verses emphasize God’s goodness, His role as creator and caretaker of His people, and His eternal kindness and faithfulness. 

Second Reading – Romans 5:6-11: God showed His love for humanity by sending Jesus Christ to die for our sins while we were still sinners. Through Jesus’ sacrifice, we can be reconciled with God and receive the gift of eternal life. 

Gospel – Matthew 9:36-10:8: Jesus has compassion for the crowds. He decides to send out His twelve disciples to heal the sick, raise the dead, and proclaim the good news of the kingdom of heaven. Jesus instructs His disciples to freely give what they have received, encouraging them to serve others with love and generosity.


Prima lettura – Esodo 19,2-6a:
Gli Israeliti giungono al Monte Sinai, dove Dio parla a Mosè e gli chiede di trasmettere un messaggio al popolo. Dio ricorda agli Israeliti come li ha liberati dalla schiavitù in Egitto e dichiara che, se obbediranno ai suoi comandi e osserveranno la sua alleanza, saranno un popolo a lui caro e un regno di sacerdoti. 

Salmo responsoriale – Salmo 100: Questo brano è un invito a tutti a lodare e servire il Signore con gioia, riconoscendo che siamo il suo popolo e le pecore del suo gregge. I versetti sottolineano la bontà di Dio, il suo ruolo di creatore e custode del suo popolo, e la sua eterna bontà e fedeltà. 

Seconda lettura – Romani 5,6-11: Dio ha dimostrato il suo amore per l’umanità mandando Gesù Cristo a morire per i nostri peccati mentre eravamo ancora peccatori. Grazie al sacrificio di Gesù, possiamo riconciliarci con Dio e ricevere il dono della vita eterna. 

Vangelo – Matteo 9,36-10,8: Gesù ha compassione delle folle. Decide di mandare i suoi dodici discepoli a guarire i malati, a risuscitare i morti e a proclamare la buona novella del regno dei cieli. Gesù istruisce i suoi discepoli a donare liberamente ciò che hanno ricevuto, incoraggiandoli a servire gli altri con amore e generosità.