I have come so that they may have life and have it more abundantly, for Jesus is the Good Shepherd who leads us in safety, truth, and everlasting love.
Fr. Benjie - 6pm Christmas Eve
The joy of Christmas is not found in material gifts, which fade and lose value, but in the greatest gift God has given us—Jesus Christ, born humbly in a manger for all people. As we celebrate His birth, we are called to offer Him the best gift in return: a transformed, loving heart that becomes a new manger where Christ can dwell and change us from within.
Fr. Walsh - 9pm Christmas Eve
Even though technology has advanced rapidly since the moon landing, our relationships and society often seem to be moving backward—marked by division, violence, and the struggle to find real solutions. Christmas reminds us that true progress begins with personal conversion: following Jesus Christ, “the way, the truth, and the life,” and making a daily commitment to let His grace change us so we can make a difference in the world.
Fr. Anthony - 9am Christmas Day
Christmas reminds us that after weeks of preparation, we come to encounter Christ just as the shepherds did—recognizing Him as Savior, Messiah, and Lord. Through the Eucharist, we not only see Him but receive Him, and are sent forth to share His presence and love with the world.
Fr. Paul Henry - 11am Christmas Day
Christmas isn’t just remembering a moment long ago—the Word became flesh and lives among us today, asking us: Who is Christ, and who are we? Jesus is the eternal Word, and we are God’s children, meant to stay anchored in faith, home, and community, making room for one another because the Messiah is in our midst.
