NEWS

Keep track of all our publications here. From sermons to news articles and flyers, everything is recorded here in a searchable database to give you a taste of what the Guild is all about.

ARTICLES
Glimpse of Glory

St Thomas begins his explanation of the Transfiguration by observing that to make progress, people need something to aim for. Many times we get stuck in a rut because, we have lost our sense of…

ARTICLES
Making a Good Confession

As one of the seven Sacraments, ‘Reconciliation’ or ‘Confession’ needs time and prayer to prepare for properly. But frequently it is very obvious to us priests that many people have never really…

ARTICLES
A Brush with the Divine

The Jesus Guild had the great privilege to host an Iconography Workshop taught by Veronica Royal from July 17th – 21st on the campus of the Georgetown Oratory in Redding. Coming from as far away…

SERMONS
Art Reveals the Face of Christ

In his Sermon at the Wednesday night Missa Cantata during the week of the Icon Workshop, Fr. Clark spoke of the necessity of the Arts.   Art reveals the face of Christ.  “God is able to create…

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Conformed to Christ

“Man being in honor hath no understanding: he is like unto the beasts that perish” (Ps. 49:20) I wonder how well you know the Psalms? Do they trip off your…

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Lean into it

One says, “I belong to Paul.” Another says, “I belong to Apollos.” Does not that show that you have the spirit of this world? (1 Cor 3:4) Unity in Christ’s Church has never meant uniformity, but…

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“To Live is to Change…”

So St. John Henry Newman begins one of his famous quotations. It continues: “…to be perfect is to have changed often.” But no-one likes change; it makes us feel uneasy and psychologically can be…

“EVERY SCRIBE INSTRUCTED
IN THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IS LIKE A HOUSEHOLDER
WHO BRINGS FORTH FROM HIS TREASURY
THINGS NEW AND OLD”

Matthew 13:52

PRAY

Heart to Heart

Contemporary Music Apostolate
with Adoration and Confessions
Saturdays 7 PM to 9 PM
(in various locations, see Calendar)

Exposition

Saturday 5 PM to 6 PM
First Fridays 9 AM to 9 PM

Holy Mass

Sunday
4 PM (Saturday Vigil)
9 AM, 10:30 AM, 12 Noon (1962)
Tuesday & Thursday
8:30 AM
Wednesday
6 PM (1962)
Holy Days
8:30 AM, 12 Noon, 6 PM (1962)
First Fridays
8:30 AM (1962)
First Saturdays
8:30 AM (1962)

Vespers

Wednesday 7:30 PM

Angelus

6 AM
12 Noon
6 PM

Confessions

Saturday 10 AM (at the Office)
By request at any convenient time