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A Note from Fr. Molini

Posted on February 06, 2026 in: Parish-wide Announcements

A Note from Fr. Molini

Ash Wednesday – February 18

Lent begins with Ash Wednesday, this year on February 18.  Masses will be offered at St. Gabriel’s at 6:00 am, 8:00 am, Noon and 6:00 pm and at St. Raphael’s at 8:00 am and 5:30 pm. Ashes will be distributed at each Mass. 

While characteristically many consider what to “give up” during this penitential season, this is also a valuable time to consider ways to grow closer to Jesus by adding new practices into our life:

  • Daily Mass is encouraged. 
  • Perhaps a newly cultivated practice of daily prayer such as reading a portion of Scripture and asking, “What are you calling from me by these words, O Lord?”
  • Many find solace in the Rosary with its reflections on the mysteries of Our Blessed Mother and Jesus.
  • The “Divine Mercy” chaplet offers a time to reflect on the passion of our Lord while expressing gratitude for His merciful love.
  • The “Hallow” app has a free version as well as a subscription service. Another option is available from “Ascension Press”.
  • Our local Catholic Supply store has a wide variety of books for Lenten reflection.

Learn more about our history

Fr. Molini will offer three sessions looking at the history of the Archdiocese through the charism of our patron saints.  Sessions will be offered in the afternoon and evening:

1:00 pm (St. Raphael’s Rectory, lower level) and 7:00 pm (St. Gabriel’s Meeting Room)

February 11: St. Louis, King of France and the growth of our Catholic Community

February 25:  St. Vincent de Paul and the ministry of Charity in St. Louis

March 11: St. Rose Philippine Duchesne and the ministry of Catholic Education in St. Louis

We have a rich history of faith, charity and education and now is a great opportunity to learn more of our legacy and how we are continuing these efforts.  Make plans now to join us.

Thanks to our Servers….

I want to give a “shout-out” to our Altar Servers who have been making great efforts to serve at the altar for Mass.  It was a great testament to them (and their parents) when on the snowy weekend, we had full companies of servers at our Masses.  Remarkable.  It was also moving to see so many fulfill their assignments during the Christmas holiday season coming to serve.  Thanks to all!

Music at Masses

With Mary Beth’s retirement, we are in a transition period.  The new music director, Laura Cooman, has to relocate from the east coast.  While her family is preparing for the move, it is taking some time to sell one house and buy a home here. The plan is for her to begin in March.  In the meantime, much of our music will be acapella led by our excellent cantors.  Thanks to them for their musical leadership and readiness to minister to our community.