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Thoughts of a Parochial from Fr. Christian

June 17, 2026 / amk / KofC, News

I remember when I was in high school and a young adult—my Wandering Years, as I call them—I never really stood up for my faith. I attended a Catholic high school. Everyone was nominally Catholic, but we were by no means what I would consider “disciples of the Lord.” Almost everyone was Catholic, and all of our families would attend Mass on Sundays, but the faith was not my own. I never claimed it as my own. I knew God existed, and I knew Jesus truly existed, but I was not ready to give my life to Him. When I hear these words from today’s Gospel, “Everyone who acknowledges me before others I will acknowledge before my Heavenly Father. But whoever denies me before others, I will deny before my heavenly Father,” my mind immediately goes back to my Wandering Years.

There were certain moments I can distinctly remember from high school when other students made fun of the faith—the same faith that I grew up in and loved. I remember my conscience telling me that I should say something and tell them to stop. I also remember that I did not listen to my conscience. I sat there on the edge of the circle laughing, desiring to fit in.  Wanting to be liked by others was much more important to me than standing up for the truth. Hearing this Gospel makes me think of those moments.

I used to look back at my old self with much disappointment, thinking, “How could I ever do such a thing?” There used to be a lot of sadness when I looked back at my younger self, but through God’s grace and gentleness I have learned to be patient with my former self. I did not know what I know now. I was a very broken young person looking for acceptance. As much as I despised my former actions and self, the Lord has helped me to see my old self as He sees me. This has led to a great deal of healing in my life. I have learned to love my younger and dumber self—not because of the sinful lifestyle I was living, but because without my faults and failings I would not be who I am today. The Lord loved me despite my sin, and He desired to save me from it.

Our Lord’s words should serve as a great warning to all of us.  Our Lord desires faithfulness. Our Lord desires devotion. Our Lord desires children. Acknowledging the Lord in the midst of the world has unfortunately become a heroic virtue. I say unfortunately because we used to live in a time when whole neighborhoods were Catholic, but that is not the case anymore. As Catholics, we are becoming the minority. Acknowledging the Risen Lord in public is becoming a heroic virtue. You might be ridiculed, and you might be confronted, but it will be well worth it when the Lord acknowledges you before His Heavenly Father as one of His own.

Utilize God’s gift of Himself in the Holy Spirit and remain faithful. If you fail, as I have in the past, repent and receive mercy. Never try to justify the action, because I cannot imagine that conversation going well before the Lord. God will forgive you just as He forgave Peter. What is amazing is that Peter would not have been the same pope if he had not denied the Lord. Through His loving mercy, the Lord changed Peter’s life forever and made him into a new vessel, confident in God and not in himself. The Lord wants us to trust in Him, not ourselves, for this is the only way in which we can truly stand up for Truth, who is God.

4th of July Community Breakfast

June 17, 2026 / amk / KofC, News

Start your Fourth of July celebration with a delicious hot breakfast and great community fellowship!

The Montrose Ministerial Association, in partnership with Montrose Township, is excited to offer a FREE Community Breakfast for everyone.

📅July 4th
⏰8:00–10:00 AM
📍Montrose Barber Park

To help us ensure there is plenty of food for everyone, we ask that you register in advance. Registration is quick and free and helps us prepare the right amount of food.

You can register on our website or through the church app. 👉https://yourreallife.com/events

We are also looking for volunteers to help serve and make this event a success. If you are interested in volunteering, please reach out to our staff for more information.

We look forward to celebrating with you and serving our community together!

Do You Want To Be Happy?

June 12, 2026 / amk / KofC, News

Join Fr Christian in a Bible Study of the Gospel of Matthew’s Chapter 5-7: Sermon On the Mount!

In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus calls His followers to live in a way that fosters justice, peace, harmony, and holiness among all people. Matthew 5-7: How to Be Happy helps us apply Christ’s teachings to our daily lives and discover true joy in our walk of faith.

Staring Monday, July 13th at 6:30 p.m.

Six (6) sessions total: 7/13 – 8/17

In the St. Robert’s Fr. Jacob’s Library

COMPLETELY FREE!

Come grow deeper in faith and discover the lasting happiness found in Christ’s teachings.

All are welcome!

To RSVP, contact the St. Robert’s parish office at: 810-659-2501

Theology on Tap

May 20, 2026 / amk / KofC, News

The Knights of Columbus Men’s Cor Group is presenting “Theology on Tap” on Wednesday, June 24 at 6:30 p.m. in the Knights of Columbus Hall. All men and women of the parish are invited to attend. There will be six sessions meeting on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. Hope to see you there!

The Good Word

April 24, 2026 / Diocesan / KofC, News

Happy Thirteenth Sunday! This upcoming week brings to a close the month of June, which the Catholic Church dedicates to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Popular devotion to our Lord’s Sacred Heart is especially tied to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, a French Visitation nun who lived during the latter half of the 1600s. Beginning in 1673 and continuing for about 18 months, Jesus appeared to Sister Margaret Mary in supernatural visions and taught her to spread devotion to his Sacred Heart, which appeared to her outside his chest, on fire and wrapped in a crown of thorns.

We have absolute riches in the lives of the saints! In obedience to her spiritual director, (now Saint) Fr. Claude de la Colombière, Sister Margaret Mary wrote the contents of her visions in a journal, which has since been translated and published as her autobiography. Fr. Claude also documented the visions himself and helped spread the devotion revealed through them. This devotion to the Sacred Heart eventually became an official feast day for the country of France in 1765, and then for the universal Church in 1856. It is always celebrated on the Friday after Corpus Christi and therefore nearly always falls in the month of June. Thus, we have the month of the Sacred Heart.

In his first revelation, Jesus said to Sister Margaret Mary, “My Divine Heart so intensely loves mankind that it can no longer contain within itself the flames of its ardent charity. It must pour itself out by this means and manifest itself to them to enrich them with its precious treasures, which contain all the graces they need to be saved from perdition.” Jesus would go on to reveal twelve divine promises for those who practiced devoted veneration to the Sacred Heart, including peace within families, blessings in earthly endeavors, and the grace of final perseverance.

I, for one, am among those pilgrims who would very much love the grace of final perseverance, because making it home to heaven is, no lie, my greatest goal. But I am so often aware of my own shortcomings, which makes me think: how much more aware must Jesus be of my poor soul? Our Lord’s Sacred Heart is a promised refuge for us. Pray for your priests and pray that God would increase our number. We pray daily for you. The flames of divine love will keep us safe in this life to the very last breath.

As it is, my last breath is not yet, nor am I planning on it for some time. Which means I have more work to do. This upcoming week marks two full years since my arrival in Genesee County. Being a pastor has been one long learning curve, and I feel like I’m still curving. But as the vision for the future unfolds, I’m anxious to keep pressing forward for fear of falling behind. This much I know: I need to grow and get stronger. I’m cognizant that much of where we need to be five, ten, fifteen, and twenty years from now depends on the decisions and habits we choose today. Lord, help us be healthy, help us grow young, and increase in us the fire of your love.

Fr. Brian

      

           

      

                         

    

                                  

Euchre Tournament

April 24, 2026 / amk / KofC, News

There will be a Euchre Tournament on Wednesday, July 1 in the Good Shepherd Knights of Columbus Hall at 6:30 pm. Cost is $5.00 per person. All levels of experience. Bring your own snacks and beverages. Pizza is available for purchase. Friends and Family welcome! 

Hope to see you there!!

*They will be held the first and third Wednesday of the month.

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