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Parish Office

The Parish Office will be closed on Friday, July 3rd, in observance of Independence Day.

Faith Formation

Faith Formation FAQs / Preguntas Frecuentes – Catecismo

 

14th Sunday of Ordinary Time

 
 

Today’s reading from Matthew’s Gospel comes after a discourse in which Jesus reproaches people who have witnessed his mighty deeds yet still lack belief. In this context, today’s Gospel explains the reason for this unbelief and reveals what is necessary for faith. Today’s Gospel also continues to enhance our understanding of discipleship as last week’s Gospel did.

Jesus first prays in thanksgiving to God who has made himself known to Jesus’ disciples. He praises God who has made himself known to the “little ones” and not to the wise and learned. As in other recent readings from Matthew’s Gospel, a contrast is made here between the unbelieving Pharisees, who are wise and learned, and the faithful disciples, tax collectors, and sinners with whom Jesus keeps company.

The second part of this reading calls to our attention the unity between the Father and the Son. God has made himself known through Jesus, and in knowing Jesus, we come to know the Father. In Jesus’ life and in his person, God reveals himself to us.

In the concluding sentences of today’s Gospel, Jesus’ teaching is again contrasted to the teaching of the Pharisees. This common theme of Matthew’s Gospel probably reflects tension that existed between Jesus and the Pharisees and between the Pharisees and the community of Christians for whom Matthew wrote.

Pharisaic Judaism became the predominant form of Judaism after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem about 70 A.D. Here that tension is expressed as alternative paths of holiness. The careful observance of the Mosaic law taught by the Pharisees could be experienced by some as difficult and burdensome. In contrast, Jesus’ way of holiness is presented as uncomplicated and even restful.

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Vincentian Family News

 
 
  • Contemplation: This Is How You Are to Pray

    The words of the Lord’s Prayer are so familiar to Christians that we perhaps sometimes recite them out of habit, without truly reflecting on the many graces that accompany them, graces that we seek […]

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    The Sisters of Charity–Halifax elected a new Congregational Leadership Team during their 23rd General Chapter in Boston. The team, led by Sister Margaret Mary Fitzpatrick, will serve from 2026 to […]

  • A Vincentian View: 250 Years and Hope

    The celebration of our country’s 250th Anniversary has been recognized in many ways during these days and will continue to be recognized in the coming ones. An awareness of God’s blessings upon […]

  • The Union-Chrétienne de Saint Chaumond: a Story of Devotion and Faith

    The Union-Chrétienne de Saint Chaumond is a women's institute of consecrated life of pontifical right, founded in 1652 by St. Vincent de Paul and the Venerable Madame de Polallion.

  • The Vincentian Family Daily Intention: July 1, 2026

    Today, July 1, 2026, we, the members of the Vincentian Family, pray for protection against manipulation in religious communities.

  • The Vincentian Family Mobilizes in Response to the Emergency Caused by the Earthquakes in Venezuela

    The Vincentian Family present in Venezuela has also been deeply affected. The Daughters of Charity and the Congregation of the Mission, together with other Vincentian branches in the country, are now […]

Mass Times

Sunday Masses (Parish Center)
5:30 p.m.-(Saturday)(English)(Original Church)
7:00 a.m.-Spanish
8:30 a.m.-English
10:00 a.m.-English
11:30 a.m.-Spanish
4:00 p.m.-Spanish
6:00 p.m.-Spanish
Weekday Masses (Original Church)
7:30 a.m. Monday, Wed – Friday (English)
7:30 a.m. Tuesday (Spanish)
9:00 a.m. – Saturdays (English)
12:00 p.m. – Mon – Thu (Spanish)
6:15 p.m. – Fridays (Spanish)(Parish Center)

Saint Mary’s History (filmed in 2018)

400 years living the spirit of St. Vincent de Paul

Vincentian Spirituality ​

Vincentian Priests and Brothers
A Roman Catholic community of priests and brothers founded by St. Vincent de Paul to evangelize the poor and educate clergy. Read more →
Encountering Christ in the Poor

St. Vincent teaches us to see Christ in the poor and suffering, so much so that the poor become our Lords and Masters and we their servants. Read more →
Congregation of the Mission

The Eastern Province is a province of Congregation of the Mission, often known as Vincentian Fathers and Brothers or Lazarists … Read more →

Famvin Resources

  • Famvin is the growing community of more than 2 million people seeking to follow Christ, the evangelizer of the poor…Read more →
  • VinFormation has resources for those who serve the poor and the marginalized in the way of St. Vincent de Paul…Read more →
  • Vinhson.org has information about the Vincentian community in Vietnamese.
  • Daily Reflection

    “Provided God is Master of all, we will be only too happy.” (SW: 211) – St. Louise de Marillac – Heavenly Father, I want to give my whole life to you, yet I am afraid of what you might ask of me. Extend your hand so I can overcome my fear of the unknown. With

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St. Mary’s Catholic Church
812 Duke Street
Greensboro, NC 27401

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Phone: 336-272-8650
Email: info@stmarysgreensboro.org

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