We celebrate Pentecost this Sunday, May 31st.
Pentecost is the Birthday of the Church.
How fun is that?! For this reason, many Catholic families choose to celebrate Pentecost with a birthday cake!
You can find this picture of the Apostles on the first Pentecost at this site:
http://www.thecatholickid.com/glorious-mysteries-rosary-co…/
Here is a Storyteller site that your child can listen to while coloring the picture of Pentecost.
https://www.biblestoryteller.co.uk/Pentecost.asp
From Irene Jacobs for the youth of St. Matthias Parish.
Click here for Pentecost - May 31, 2020.
This week we celebrate Pentecost, the feast of the Church’s birth. With a roaring of the heavens and in tongues of fire, the Holy Spirit comes and enlightens the Apostles. Peter begins to preach with boldness and authority what Christ’s life and Death truly means. From that moment, the great mission of the Church begins.
Registering for FORMED is easier than ever:
NO "Public" Masses (Pentecost weekend - May 30 & 31)
at St. Matthias Parish as requested by Bishop until futher notice.
Resuming Mass during the Pandemic (Click here for May 31st Bulletin - Page 4)