Welcome Luis Pablo Ochoa Escárrega to St. George

09-13-2020Pastor's Letter

Dear St George parishioners,

I am so thankful to all of you for being so welcoming. This is my third week in the parish, but I already feel like I have been here for a long time. I was born in Nogales, in the state of Sonora, Mexico. I am 34 years old, the oldest of four siblings. I have one sister and two brothers. I also have two nieces and two nephews. I am close to my family, where I received my faith and religious values. Without a doubt, home has been my first seminary, and I am infinitely grateful to my parents for teaching me to become a man of faith and good values.

I got all my education in my hometown, and I was able to work as a schoolteacher in a catholic school before joining the seminary. At the age of 15, I also joined the youth group in my home parish. I was a little hesitant at the beginning, but this group would change my perspective on the Church and would bring me closer to God. At this time, I also met a young and joyful priest who with his love for his ministry and vocation inspired me to start thinking about being a parish priest.

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Welcome Luis Pablo Ochoa Escárrega to St. George

09-13-2020Pastor's Letter

Dear St George parishioners,

I am so thankful to all of you for being so welcoming. This is my third week in the parish, but I already feel like I have been here for a long time. I was born in Nogales, in the state of Sonora, Mexico. I am 34 years old, the oldest of four siblings. I have one sister and two brothers. I also have two nieces and two nephews. I am close to my family, where I received my faith and religious values. Without a doubt, home has been my first seminary, and I am infinitely grateful to my parents for teaching me to become a man of faith and good values.

I got all my education in my hometown, and I was able to work as a schoolteacher in a catholic school before joining the seminary. At the age of 15, I also joined the youth group in my home parish. I was a little hesitant at the beginning, but this group would change my perspective on the Church and would bring me closer to God. At this time, I also met a young and joyful priest who with his love for his ministry and vocation inspired me to start thinking about being a parish priest.

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Welcome Back to St. George's Weekend Masses Starting May 30 & 31

05-19-2020Pastor's LetterRev. Msgr. Domenico C. Pinti

We welcome our parishioners back beginning Pentecost Weekend (May 30-31). It is a gift to receive the sacraments.

Through the Diocesan Guidelines, the Center for Disease Control, for public safety, the common good and with a delicate balance, St. George will be observing the following guidelines. Please note that guidelines can be changed at any time to ensure reasonable safety of our parishioners, ministers and priests.

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