MARIAN MINISTRY

Our ministry has its history tied to the beginnings of our parish of Most Blessed Trinity; as the three churches unified under the direction of Father Gary Graf, there existed 3 parishional groups that celebrated the Guadalupe festivities. Under the direction of Father Daniel Harnet, the decision was made to unite the three groups and form the Marian Ministry that is in charge of serving in all Marian celebrations with the pastor. Originally, two of those celebrations included The Festivity of the Virgin of Guadalupe and The Festivity of Candelaria, the Virgin of Tonatico.

Father Miguel Orzua works with the different groups to unify the Marian Ministry and serve our community in a different way. It was in those years that the chapel of the Virgin Mary was opened and is currently located at Holy Family, where there are also various advocations to our Holy Mother of Latin America and other countries.

To become a member of the Marian Ministry, it is asked of all persons during the month of May to make their consecrations to the Virgin Mary. Currently, our ministry carries out an annual retreat for our spiritual growth. We serve in the liturgy when asked and we promote holy rosary prayerand are working to include more Marian festivities within our parishioner calendar as a way to include other countries and, in this way, reflect the beauty of our Mother the Virgin Mary. We hope and desire in our hearts to be servers of God as our Mother teaches us to say: “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.”

MINISTERIO MARIANO

Our ministry has its history tied to the beginnings of our parish of Most Blessed Trinity; as the three churches unified under the direction of Father Gary Graf, there existed 3 parishional groups that celebrated the Guadalupe festivities. Under the direction of Father Daniel Harnet, the decision was made to unite the three groups and form the Marian Ministry that is in charge of serving in all Marian celebrations with the pastor. Originally, two of those celebrations included The Festivity of the Virgin of Guadalupe and The Festivity of Candelaria, the Virgin of Tonatico.

Father Miguel Orzua works with the different groups to unify the Marian Ministry and serve our community in a different way. It was in those years that the chapel of the Virgin Mary was opened and is currently located at Holy Family, where there are also various advocations to our Holy Mother of Latin America and other countries.

To become a member of the Marian Ministry, it is asked of all persons during the month of May to make their consecrations to the Virgin Mary. Currently, our ministry carries out an annual retreat for our spiritual growth. We serve in the liturgy when asked and we promote holy rosary prayerand are working to include more Marian festivities within our parishioner calendar as a way to include other countries and, in this way, reflect the beauty of our Mother the Virgin Mary. We hope and desire in our hearts to be servers of God as our Mother teaches us to say: “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.”

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MINISTERIO MARIANO

Our ministry has its history tied to the beginnings of our parish of Most Blessed Trinity; as the three churches unified under the direction of Father Gary Graf, there existed 3 parishional groups that celebrated the Guadalupe festivities. Under the direction of Father Daniel Harnet, the decision was made to unite the three groups and form the Marian Ministry that is in charge of serving in all Marian celebrations with the pastor. Originally, two of those celebrations included The Festivity of the Virgin of Guadalupe and The Festivity of Candelaria, the Virgin of Tonatico.

Father Miguel Orzua works with the different groups to unify the Marian Ministry and serve our community in a different way. It was in those years that the chapel of the Virgin Mary was opened and is currently located at Holy Family, where there are also various advocations to our Holy Mother of Latin America and other countries.

To become a member of the Marian Ministry, it is asked of all persons during the month of May to make their consecrations to the Virgin Mary. Currently, our ministry carries out an annual retreat for our spiritual growth. We serve in the liturgy when asked and we promote holy rosary prayerand are working to include more Marian festivities within our parishioner calendar as a way to include other countries and, in this way, reflect the beauty of our Mother the Virgin Mary. We hope and desire in our hearts to be servers of God as our Mother teaches us to say: “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.”