Month: June 2020


Summertime Again

A reflection from Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., on the start of summer It’s summertime again, although the look and feel of it is quite different this year.  Most of us have been working at home or home schooling so, despite the change of seasons, it seems just “more of the same.”  But it is[…]

Embracing Father’s Day as a celebration of faith

A reflection on Father’s Day from Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M. Like “Mother’s Day” in the United States, “Father’s Day” celebrations began here in the early 20th century. Their true origins, however, are rooted in Catholic religious devotions to St. Joseph in the Middle Ages. For the most part, the national observance of “Father’s Day”[…]


Bishop to ordain six new deacons June 20; Mass of Requiem streaming now

Clergy news and latest issue of The Monitor Magazine now available Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., will ordain six new deacons for ministry in the Diocese June 20 in a livestreamed Mass beginning at 10 a.m. Seminarian Rjoy Ballacillo is among the deacon candidates. Following his Ordination, he will complete his final year of priestly[…]

This Is My Body, This Is My Blood

A message from Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., on the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ In June 2011, our Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI reminded us that the feast we celebrate today in Catholic Churches throughout the United States – the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ often referred to[…]

Diocesan Advisory on a Safe Return to In-Church Masses

Media reports have indicated significant spikes in coronavirus cases in 21 states that have re-opened or relaxed restrictions.  To avoid any confusion as the Diocese approaches the first weekend of public in-church Masses, Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., reminds the faithful of the established directives: 1.  COVID-19 is still extremely contagious, especially indoors or in[…]

It Should Not Have Happened

A message from Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., on the death of George Floyd and the ensuing protests and unrest in its wake, and Jesus’ call to love one another, June 1, 2020. All of us in our Diocese, in our nation, indeed, throughout the world looked with horror at the video depicting the May[…]