St. Monica (333-387) was born in Tagaste, northern Africa and died in Ostia, near Rome. Monica was a Christian, but her husband Patricius was a pagan and a man of...
St. Monica and St. Augustine


St. Monica (333-387) was born in Tagaste, northern Africa and died in Ostia, near Rome. Monica was a Christian, but her husband Patricius was a pagan and a man of...

...because it is “the book of the Lord’s people, who, in listening to it, move from dispersion and division towards unity”. The importance of the homily “Pastors are primarily responsible...

Its inception was directed by Fr. Walsh who wanted to make sure we, as a parish, continued our call to discipleship outside the walls of our Winter Park location. And...
...with straps to the cross with a puncture wound on his side, water and blood flowing from the wound, Mary was afraid the soldiers would return, remove her son and...