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January 18, 2026, The Second Sunday of the Ordinary Time
Reflection on the Lord’s Prayer – Introduction (2)
Commenting on the Our Father, the Catechism of the Catholic Church makes a beautiful connection between the Beatitudes (the Sermon on the Mount) and the Lord’s Prayer. Both are taught by Christ: one instructs us on how to live a righteous life, and the other teaches us how to pray for the right things. The Catechism explains: The Sermon on the Mount is teaching for life; the Our Father is a prayer. But in both the one and the other the Spirit of the Lord gives new form to our desires, those inner movements that animate our lives. Jesus teaches us this new life by his words; he teaches us to ask for it in prayer. The rightness of our life in him will depend on the rightness of our prayer (CCC 2764). Therefore, this prayer enables us not only to ask for the right things in the right order, but also to live our lives according to the will of God, our Father.
Although the Lord’s Prayer is prayed billions of times each day by Christians of all denominations throughout the world, its most fitting time and place is within the Liturgy of the Eucharist. The Catechism teaches:
In the Eucharistic liturgy the Lord’s Prayer appears as the prayer of the whole Church and there reveals its full meaning and efficacy. Placed between the anaphora (the Eucharistic Prayer) and Communion, the Lord’s Prayer sums up, on the one hand, all the petitions and intercessions expressed in the movement of the epiclesis and, on the other, knocks at the door of the banquet of the Kingdom which sacramental Communion anticipates (CCC 2770).
The Catechism further explains: In the Eucharist, the Lord’s Prayer also reveals the eschatological character of its petitions. It is the proper prayer of “the end-time,” the time of salvation that began with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and will be fulfilled with the Lord’s return. The petitions addressed to our Father, as distinct from the prayers of the old covenant, rely on the mystery of salvation already accomplished, once for all, in Christ crucified and risen (CCC 2771).
From this unshakeable faith springs the hope that sustains each of the seven petitions, which express the groanings of the present age, this time of patience and expectation during which “it does not yet appear what we shall be.” The Eucharist and the Lord’s Prayer look eagerly for the Lord’s return, “until he comes” (CCC 2772).
Therefore, when we pray the Our Father within the Eucharistic Liturgy:
a) the whole Church is united in faith and expresses its deepest filial and communal relationship with the Father through Christ and in the Holy Spirit;
b) we express our petitions, needs, and desires, and above all our hope for eternal life and for the glorious coming of his Son, the Parousia.
For this reason, we are called to pray this prayer confidently, devoutly, humbly, with profound love for God, and in union with all Christians around the world. — Fr. Jesu


Contribution Envelopes are in the Narthex in alphabetical order. Please pick yours up on the way out. If you currently do not have envelopes and would like some, please contact Sharla Lewis in the church office.
Los sobres de contribución están en el nártex en orden alfabético. Por favor, recoja el suyo al salir. Si actualmente no tiene sobres y le gustaría recibir algunos, comuníquese con Sharla Lewis en la oficina de la iglesia.
There will be an Altar Server training on Saturday, January 24th at 10 a.m. If you are interested in being an Altar Server or are currently an Altar Server please attend this training session.
Habrá una capacitación para monaguillos el sábado 24 de enero a las 10 a.m. Si estás interesado en ser monaguillo o actualmente eres monaguillo, por favor asiste a esta sesión de capacitación.
The Ladies Guild are having a garage sale on the church grounds March 27th and 28th. They are currently accepting donations and ask that you please drop them off during church office hours at the food pantry. NO CLOTHES PLEASE.
El Gremio de Damas tendrá una venta de garaje en los terrenos de la iglesia el 27 y 28 de marzo. Actualmente están aceptando donaciones y piden que, por favor, las entregues durante el horario de oficina de la iglesia en la despensa de alimentos. POR FAVOR, NO ROPA.
It’s time to renew your Bulletin Ad or purchase a new Ad for your business! Ads are $150.00 each and are displayed each week in the bulletin and online for an entire year! Please stop by the church office to reserve your spot today!
¡Es hora de renovar su anuncio en el Boletín o de comprar un nuevo anuncio para su negocio! Los anuncios cuestan $150.00 cada uno y se muestran cada semana en el boletín y en línea durante todo un año. ¡Por favor, pase por la oficina de la iglesia para reservar su lugar hoy mismo!
There will be an Altar Server training on Saturday, January 24th at 10 a.m. If you are interested in being an Altar Server or are currently an Altar Server please attend this training session.
Habrá una capacitación para monaguillos el sábado 24 de enero a las 10 a.m. Si estás interesado en ser monaguillo o actualmente eres monaguillo, por favor asiste a esta sesión de capacitación.
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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.
Declaración de Visión:
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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