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Welcome to St. Therese Catholic Church

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Father's weekly message

                                      April 19, 2026, The Third Sunday of Easter 

  Reflection on the Lord’s Prayer: “Thy Will be done on earth as it is in heaven” (2)


We continue our reflection on the Lord’s Prayer. A few weeks ago, we reflected on “Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven” (Matt 6:10). In this petition, there are two questions to consider. We have already answered the first question in our last reflection: “What does Jesus teach about the will of the Father?” In summary, we can say that the Will of the Father has five purposes for the salvation of humanity. God wants human beings to be holy as He is holy; to believe in His Son and live by His teachings; to be saved through his death and resurrection; to live in unity and peace; and to have eternal life. If the will of God wants the well being of humanity, then the second question is: What must humanity do to accomplish the will of the Father? Doing the will of God is manifested in the following ways: 

1. Belief in the one true God: In John 12:44, Jesus says, “Whoever believes in me believes not in me but in Him who sent me. And whoever sees me sees Him who sent me.” Here, Jesus emphasizes the unity that exists between the Father and the Son. Hence, faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation for faith in the Father and the Holy Spirit, who is given to us as the first fruit of Jesus’s resurrection.

2. Obedience in action: In the Parable of the Two Sons (Matthew 21:28–32), Jesus teaches that when the father asked his sons to work in his vineyard, one son refused but later repented and went, while the second son agreed to go but never did. Again, in Matthew 7:21, Jesus says, “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father in heaven.” Here, Jesus warns against superficial obedience and calls for genuine obedience, which requires repentance of heart, change in behavior, and honesty in action.

3. Spiritual relationship: In Matthew 12:50, Jesus says, “For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.” Here, Jesus redefines family by stating that His mother, brothers, and sisters are not just His biological relatives, but rather “whoever does the will of my Father in heaven.” Jesus emphasizes that by obeying God’s will, we become God’s friends and members of His family, the Church. In obeying God, we not only honor and glorify Him, but we are also able to live in peace and harmony with one another.

4. Endurance in suffering: Through His own suffering on the cross, Jesus teaches us how to submit to God’s will even in the midst of trials and unjust condemnation. In the Garden of Gethsemane, He prayed earnestly, “Father, if you are willing, remove this chalice from me; nevertheless, not my will but yours be done” (Luke 22:42). We also have the example of the Blessed Virgin Mary, who not only “treasured all these things in her heart” (Luke 2:51) but also “stood near the cross of Jesus,” enduring her suffering while her Son was dying on the cross (John 19:25). 

Jesus came to accomplish the will of the Father. We too are called to accomplish God’s will in our lives. God’s ultimate will desires eternal life to all who believe in Christ. Faith in him is not a blind, superficial, or inactive, but rather a faith that requires good works, charity, obedience to God’s commandments, and endurance in suffering to the end. Let us remember one thing: the consequence of obedience is not humiliation, failure, or death; rather, it is victory—the glorious triumph over evil and death—and imperishable joy.                                                       —Fr. Jesu. 

Announcements for April 19th, 2026

  

There is a second collection today for Caring for Priests.

Hoy hay una segunda colecta para el Cuidado de los Sacerdotes.

  

On May 2nd the Bishop will be here to celebrate the confirmation for almost 60 members of our parish community. The Mass will be at 10 a.m. followed by a reception in the Parish Hall. 

El 2 de mayo el Obispo estará aquí para celebrar la confirmación de casi 60 miembros de nuestra comunidad parroquial. La Misa será a las 10 a.m. seguida de una recepción en el Salón Parroquial. 

  

On May 3rd there will be the Crowning of Mary and Children’s Liturgy. Children, please see Ann Lucas or Barbara Cozart if you would like to volunteer to read or usher. All the newly confirmed children must attend.

El 3 de mayo será la Coronación de María y la Liturgia de los Niños. Niños, por favor vean a Ann Lucus o Barbara Cozart si desean ofrecerse como voluntarios para leer o ser ujieres. Todos los niños recién confirmados deben asistir.


Mother’s Day Mass envelopes are available in the narthex. Kindly make use of them to request masses for your mothers, living or deceased. 

Los sobres para la Misa del Día de las Madres están disponibles en el nártex. Por favor, utilícelos para solicitar misas por sus madres, vivas o fallecidas.


We will have a Parish Workday on Saturday, May 16 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Please come and help to clean and organize all of our church facilities.

Tendremos una Jornada de Trabajo Parroquial el sábado 16 de mayo de 8:30 a.m. a 12 del mediodía. Por favor vengan y ayuden a limpiar y organizar todas nuestras instalaciones de la iglesia.

 

There is a second collection next Sunday for Catholic Home Missions.

Habrá una segunda colecta el próximo domingo para las Misiones Católicas en Casa.

Please prayerfully consider giving to this year’s Bishop’s Appeal for Ministries. Pledge cards are in the Narthex. Please turn your pledge cards into the church office. Do not mail them directly to the Diocese.

Por favor, considere en oración hacer una donación a la Campaña Anual del Obispo para los Ministerios de este año. Las tarjetas de compromiso están en el Nártex. Por favor entregue sus tarjetas de compromiso en la oficina de la iglesia. No las envíe directamente a la Diócesis.

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Whether you help through monetary donations, volunteering your time, or spreading our mission through word-of-mouth, thank you. We couldn't accomplish our goals without the help of supporters like you. 

  

Vision Statement: 

The St. Therese Catholic Community is a well-tended rose planted in Canton, Texas, nurtured by the Way, the Truth, and the Life of Jesus Christ according to the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, to bring the fruit of His grace and mercy to the lives of everyone, for the greater honor and glory of God. 

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La comunidad católica de Santa Teresa es una rosa cuidadosamente cultivada en Canton, Texas, sostenida por el Camino, la Verdad y la Vida de Jesucristo según las enseñanzas de la Iglesia Católica Romana, con el objetivo de llevar el fruto de Su gracia y misericordia a la vida de todos, para la mayor honra y gloria de Dios. 

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