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New Mass Setting / The Temptations of Christ

by Fr. Chris Axline  |  03/15/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

Hello St. Mary Magdalene,

I wanted to reflect on two ideas in today’s article. First, you may have noticed that we’ve introduced a new Mass setting for some of our liturgical chants. These are taken from the Missa Orbis Factor, a beautiful Mass setting with a penitential character fitting for the season of Lent. We’re adding a new tool to our liturgical toolbox that’s supposed to be different so that it gets our attention.

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All About Lent

by Nicole Carlson  |  03/02/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

Lent starts with Ash Wednesday this week. What will you be doing to enter into the desert with Jesus this year? The tenets of Lent are Prayer, Fasting and Almsgiving. Rather than just doing it as an obligation, commit to doing something in each of those areas for the next 40 days with the goal of growing closer to Christ through the process. Here’s some ideas:

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CDA supports the formation of our seminarians

by Fr. Chris Axline  |  02/23/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

This week we rolled out our annual Charity and Development Appeal (CDA) which supports ministries and apostolates throughout the diocese. Of these, the one I am the most grateful for is that CDA supports the education and formation of our seminarians. This year, the Diocese of Phoenix reached 50 seminarians! Of these 50, one is from our parish (Dcn. Jacob Chavez) and will be ordained a priest this June. Jacob will be the third priest this parish has gifted to the diocese in our 23-year history along with Fr. Ian Wintering, and Fr. Gabriel Terrill!

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Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes - Feb 11

by Fr. Chris Axline  |  02/09/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

Hello St. Mary Magdalene,

On the 11th of February we celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. For me, this feast holds a special significance as it was through this apparition and studying it during my seminary formation that would lead me into a deeper Marian devotion. I’ve not yet been to Lourdes (but I will get there someday) but the story and background behind this apparition is amazing. Set in the backdrop of the French Revolution and a highly rationalistic environment where, if reason and/or science can’t explain something it’s not true, Mary appears to 14 year old Bernadette Soubirous, in 1858 under the name “I am the Immaculate Conception.”

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The Feast of the Presentation of the Lord

by Fr. Chris Axline  |  02/02/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

Hello St. Mary Magdalene,

Today we celebrate the Presentation of the Lord. This celebration is steeped in salvation history as the firstborn son was offered to God in the temple; harkening back to the firstborn son being offered in Egypt as the price of deliverance from slavery. Thus, the firstborn is “redeemed” ritually by this offering and that’s what brings Mary, Joseph, and Christ to the temple today. They are fulfilling the obligations of the religious ritual law (even though Mary and Christ have no sins, they still faithfully observe ritual law) as they bring the forty day old Jesus.

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The Feast of the Epiphany

by Fr. Chris Axline  |  01/05/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

Hello St. Mary Magdalene, Merry Christmas!

Today is the feast of the Epiphany and a wonderful feast where we see God manifesting Himself. A Greek word meaning “manifestation from above,” the feast of the Epiphany celebrates Christ as the Son of God via the magi who come and offer precious gifts to Jesus that both testify to Him as King and what He will do 33 years later. Yet, we’re also told about the wise men’s visit that they paid homage to Christ indicating that their greatest gift to Christ was them!

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Happy Gaudete Sunday!

by Fr. Chris Axline  |  12/15/2024  |  Weekly Reflection

Hello St. Mary Magdalene,

The name for today’s feast actually comes from the introit of this Sunday’s Mass, “Gaudete in Domino semper, iterum dico, Gaudete” which comes from Philippians 4:4 (“Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say, ‘Rejoice’”). What’s fascinating about this verse is that “Gaudete” is an imperative (command) form of the verb to be joyful. Put another way, the Church is commanding us to be joyful! Hence we see some new symbols in our liturgy including the rose colored candle and vestments worn by the priest.

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Happy Advent

by Fr. Chris Axline  |  12/01/2024  |  Weekly Reflection

Hello St. Mary Magdalene,

It is with great joy that we resume a format of the bulletin that enables us to include regular articles and catechetical/evangelical materials for your reference. To kick this off I want to reflect on the season of Advent.

Advent is too often overlooked, it’s sometimes viewed as a “mini Lent” a time of penance in preparation for Christmas. Yet, that’s not actually what Advent is about; it’s about hope, joy, and expectation at the coming of Christ.

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Reflection on St. Mary Magdalene – Feast Day July 22

07/17/2024  |  Weekly Reflection

As the patroness of contemplative life, converts, glove makers, hair dressers, penitent sinners, people ridiculed for their piety, perfumeries, pharmacists, sexual temptation, tanners, and women, St. Mary Magdalene stands as one of the notable saints and an example of God’s mercy and grace. The Gospels agree that Mary Magdalene was a great sinner caught up in the culture and the world of the Gentiles. Upon meeting Jesus, He cast seven demons out of her, freeing her from her sinful lifestyle. She began following Christ very soon after and was a prominent character during His life, death, and resurrection.

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Matching Gifts toward General Fund & New Rectory

by Fr. Chris Axline  |  04/27/2024  |  Weekly Reflection

Hello St. Mary Magdalene,

I pray that the joy of this Easter season and the Resurrection of our Lord abides deep in your heart!

I write today as a bit of a follow-up to my February 2, 2024, State of the Parish address (you can find that video here: youtu.be/4DFV41k4gm4). In that video I gave a brief overview of our financial status and how we are doing as a parish. As a result of that video, I had two families approach me wanting to help our parish by pledging to match financial gifts. The first family has pledged to match gifts up to $15,000 to help our parish’s general fund.

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