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Faith Formation

Faith Formation FAQs / Preguntas Frecuentes – Catecismo

 

First Sunday of Lent

 
 

In sharing with us his vision for our diocese, Bishop Martin invited us to consider being Missionary Disciples; Catholics who recognize how much Jesus loves us and to continue to fall in love with Jesus. Bishop Martin encourages us then to go forth and proclaim that love to others.

Jesus knows our struggles and our joys, our successes and our failures; and is always with us to give us strength and peace. He is one like us in all things but sin. Yet, he knew what it meant to be tempted. The Gospel for the First Sunday of Lent (Matthew 4:1-11) points this out very clearly. Jesus comes out of the desert after forty days of prayer and fasting in preparation to begin his public ministry. He is hungry and tired, and the devil approaches him with the temptation to “rebel against God the Father and to use his power for his own benefit; rather than being obedient to the Will of the Father.” As we know Jesus rebuffs the devil’s offers and temptation.

We too are tempted when we are tired, hungry, worried, angry, and lonely to lose sight of Jesus’ love for us and our call to share that love with one another. As Missionary Disciples, we are invited to do as Jesus did: put our trust in God the Father through prayer, sacrifice, and generosity, being open to receive the gift of grace and share God’s love with one another.

Please remain open to gift of grace and thank you for being Missionary Disciples.

Fr. Jack

 

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Vincentian Family News

 
 
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  • Conversations (2 Samuel 7:18-29)

    “Conversation” is a word with an instructive derivation. The term comes from "con" (with) and "versation" (exchange), highlighting interaction and engagement.

  • The Vincentian Family Daily Intention: February 18, 2026

    On February 18, 2026, we, the members of the Vincentian Family, pray for orphans and abandoned children.

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

    “You should be strictly conscientious in the preparation of the medicines you handle.” (CCD 10:539-540) – St. Vincent de Paul Whether I am responsible for preparation of medicines or not, teach me Lord to respect my own body by taking medication exactly as prescribed and not over or under medicating myself to the detriment of

Contact Information

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

Hours
Monday through Friday
9:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Phone: 336-272-8650
Email: info@stmarysgreensboro.org

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