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A Message from Our Pastor

March 08, 2026

Dear People of St. Patrick Parish,

Are we able to see God’s love and care for the people He has given life to?

Today’s first reading the Israelites pray to God to save them from their horrible life in Egypt, God sends Moses to lead them, they run out of food and water and they blame Moses, He is beside himself, but God tells him to strike rock and abundance water will come from the rock, only God can bring water out of a rock.

God sends His Son Jesus to die on the cross to save sinners who have disobeyed God and deserve to go to hell but out of His love for all people God lets Jesus die for all of us. St. Paul in his letter to the Romans writes, “But God proves his love for us in that while we were still sinners Christ died for us.” And all we have to do is be sorry for our sins seek forgiveness and follow the teachings of Jesus in deep conviction.

In the Gospel today, Jesus allows the Samaritan women to come to know Him, convinced her to lead others to him, and these people proclaim, “We know that this is truly the Savior of the world.”

Our Baptism into Christ puts us on the right path, the Seven Sacraments of the church helps us to remain faithful to God and one day join Him in heaven.

Next week we will celebrate our Patron Saint Patrick who brought the message of Salvations to the Pagans of Ireland.

We the people of St. Patrick Parish have the opportunity to lead other people to Christ by our Faith and how we live that Faith. We can be like the Samaritan women who led her people to the loving, merciful Jesus Christ to be saved.

This time of Lent gives us many opportunities to pray for and lead others to the Salvation that Christ gave us. Let us truly follow Him and His teachings and ways.

God Bless,
Fr. Larry Young
Your Pastor



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