Our Parish App has been updated with new information. However, there are some glitiches with the iPhone application. There are a couple of suggestions that may help: power down the phone and reboot; change to a different parish and then back to Corpus Christi; or remove the app and then add it back on.
Everyone is Invited to the Free Family Faith Fest! The Family Faith Fest is expected to be the largest event in the 50-year history of the Diocese of St. Petersburg. All are invited to take part in this one-time event that will bring our community together like never before! Everyone is invited -- your neighbors, cousins, best friends, especially anyone who is searching for hope, faith and the love of Jesus Christ. Saturday, October 27 from 10 am to 6 pm at Al Lopez Park in Tampa.
The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is coming up on October 12-14, 2018 in Oldsmar, Florida. The emphasis of Worldwide Marriage Encounter is on communication between husband and wife, who spend a weekend together away from the distractions and the tensions of everyday life, to concentrate on each other.
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity celebrates our most ancient Christian belief. Our New Testament is full of references to God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit and our early Church came to understand that this mysterious revelation of Himself was how God wanted us to see Him.
Let’s recall the past few weeks’ gospel readings from Mark. Right after his baptism in the Jordan and his temptation in the desert, Jesus begins his active ministry: First he called his closest disciples, he cured a demoniac in the synagogue, entered the house of Peter’s family and cured his mother-in-law.
John the Baptist is introduced right away in John’s gospel after the preamble: "There was a man named John sent by God, who came as a witness to testify to the light, so that through him all people might believe…." (1:6). Today John the Baptist is fulfilling his mission as he points his disciples in Jesus’ direction, "Behold, the Lamb of God."
John the Baptist is introduced right away in John’s gospel after the preamble: "There was a man named John sent by God, who came as a witness to testify to the light, so that through him all people might believe…." (1:6). Today John the Baptist is fulfilling his mission as he points his disciples in Jesus’ direction, "Behold, the Lamb of God."
Early Church Fathers overwhelmingly held to a doctrine of perpetual virginity, a question or concern on the minds of many of the faithful, which too often goes unexplored. We can often get misled if we are unaware of the original textual meanings of the ancient languages and the contextual intention of the author at the time and place of the writing.