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This Week's Letter From Father
Dedication of St. John Lateran
November 9, 2025
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today we celebrate the Dedication of St. John Lateran. The Archbasilica of St. John Lateran is the
highest ranking and oldest among papal basilicas in Rome. The first building was consecrated on
land owned by the Laterani family by Pope Sylvester in 324. The present structure was
commissioned by Pope Innocent X in 1646. The inscription placed there by Pope Clement XII states
that it is the “mother and head of all churches of Rome and worldwide.” The same Pope dedicated
this building to Christ in honor of Saints John the Baptist and John the Evangelist.
This Archbasilica remains the cathedral Church of Rome and the ecclesiastical seat of the Bishop of
Rome who is the Pope. Many people think that St. Peter’s Basilica is the Pope’s church. But it is not
true. The Archbasilica of St. John Lateran is the Pope’s parish church.
Popes resided there from the 4th century until their moving to Avignon in 1309. Six Popes are
buried in the Archbasilica. It was also a site of five Ecumenical Councils.
We all are attached to certain churches because they were significant on our spiritual journey. There
we celebrated baptisms, first communions, confirmations, weddings, ordinations, and funerals of
our loved ones and friends. In these churches we grew in faith and were touched by God’s grace.
They were avenues where we met Christ. Some of those churches don't exist anymore. Most of
them were closed rather than lost to re, hurricanes and some other natural disasters. St. John
Lateran was rebuilt several times. The buildings are secondary, only our faith is primary.
Today we are reminded that the church is not the building but the people. Our faith does not die
when the building crumbles. Similarly, the gestures, vestments and language with other elements of
the Eucharist have changed over the centuries. But we still celebrate the same Eucharist led by
Jesus. Additionally, saying thousands of prayers would not make us automatically holy. Thus, we
should concentrate not on the number of prayers or fasting, but on God who created us, loves us
and wants the best for us.
St. Paul in our second reading (1 Corinthians 3:9-11,16-17), reminds us that by faith and baptism, we
are God’s temple: “Are you not aware that you are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God
dwells in you?” The Holy Spirit that was sent upon the apostles and gave the birth to the church,
lives in each one of us. We are the living stones of that temple. Let us never forget that.
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I felt honored to baptize Rowan Harper Norris! The ceremony was touching, filled with her radiant
smile and her family’s genuine joy. I pray that the Lord guides her throughout her faith journey. May
her parents and godparents serve as inspiring examples of Christian living.
The Knights of Columbus Baby Bottle Drive is still going strong, and we’re excited to support the
Crystal Coast Pregnancy Center. We appreciate everyone’s participation in this wonderful cause.
The St. Egbert Harvest Fest was a huge success! It was heartwarming to see families and children
during the Costume Parade. Everyone had a great time enjoying tasty food, lively music, singing, and
fun games.
Our students at St. Egbert School creatively turned pumpkins into their favorite book characters. We
also enjoyed fun games, making for a delightful morning full of joy and happiness.
The Ladies Guild will meet on Thursday. After the Rosary, visiting speakers will share information
about Breakthrough Therapy, followed by lunch.
Great news! The playful dolphins are back! You can enjoy their fun antics with me until the end of
April or early May next year. Come and watch them frolic!
Squirrels are beautifully preparing for winter by gathering their food! I love feeding them; it’s amazing
to see how they bury it. They’re fantastic gardeners!
A heartfelt thank you to Annmarie Maxim for the delicious pasta with meatballs, Patricia Reichert
for the comforting chicken and bean stew, Chris Kline for the savory potato leek soup, and Adelaide
and Richard Reichert for the scrumptious pumpkin spice muffins. Each meal and dessert was a wonderful welcome upon my return, and I truly appreciated them!
With continued prayers,
Fr. Ryszard
Sunday Mass
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM
English: 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM
Misa en Español: 9:30 AM
Weekday
Monday: 9:00 AM - Communion Service
Tuesday: 9:00 AM (Communion Service)
Wednesday: Noon - Communion Service
Friday: 9:00 AM - Communion Service
Eucharistic Adoration
Wednesday: 12:30 PM - 6:00 PM in the Chapel
Reconciliation
Saturday: 4:15 PM to 4.50 PM
or by appointment
Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM

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Greetings in Christ Jesus!
Whether you are just visiting for a short while, have moved here and are joining our parish, or are returning to your Catholic Faith, on behalf of our parish community, we welcome you to St. Egbert Catholic Church and the beautiful Crystal Coast of North Carolina.
When Jesus was asked which of all the commandments was the greatest, he replied, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the great, and first commandment. And a second is like it, you shall love your neighbor as yourself.” These two Commandments form the foundation of our mission to Love God, Love Neighbor, and to Share the Good News.
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