Welcome to St. Mary’s!
Welcome to the online home of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Kutztown! Whether you are a long-time Catholic, new to the area, considering the Catholic faith or just passing through…. Please join us, as we strive to become true disciples of Jesus Christ – the Way, the Truth and the Life!
.
Hoagie Sale has begun!
Hoagie orders will be taken November 1 through 16, with hoagies ready for pickup on November 20. For all the details on how to order, click on Hoagie Sale under the Events tab, or click HERE.
.
Scripture Reflection – November 9, 2025
Today the Church celebrates the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica. Ordinarily, we would mark the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, but since the Feast falls on a Sunday, it takes precedence. This might seem strange, but it represents more than just recalling a building of brick and stone. Rather, it’s a day to marvel at what the Lord has done through His Church.
In our first reading, the Prophet Ezekiel has a vision of the Temple, around 580 BC. The great Temple of Solomon– the meeting place between God and man– had been crushed by the Babylonian Empire. To a desperate people, Ezekiel’s vision gave hope for a new Temple – from which water would flow to bring life and salvation.
In our Gospel, we find the prophet’s vision fulfilled, though not in the rebuilt Temple that was renovated by Herod. Rather, it was fulfilled in the Person of Jesus Christ—the new and everlasting meeting place between God and Man. From His side flowed water – blood and water – the blood of the Holy Eucharist and the living water of Baptism, which brings life and salvation. He founded a Church to go into the whole world to teach, and baptize in the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
In 324, Constantine donated the Palace of the Laterani Family to the Church, its first basilica. It remains the official seat (Cathedral) of the Bishop of Rome. In a sense, it is the mother-church of the world.
The readings & the history remind us that the Church is no mere building, or human institution, but the Church of Jesus Christ – prophesied, born, and growing in the midst of circumstances that always seem overwhelming and impossible.
This week, take time to praise God for His Glorious Gifts! He has made you a living Temple of the Holy Spirit, and He has called and nourished you in His Holy Church!
.
Pastoral Letter from Bishop Schlert
With the recent increase in political violence and the assassination of Charlie Kirk in Utah, Bishop Schlert has issued a pastoral letter, which may be viewed HERE.
.
Cooks with Collars 2025 – Thank you!
The 2025 edition of Cooks with Collars is now complete! With your support, Father John’s recipe for “Texas Twinkies” raised over $5,000 for the parish! Thank you to all who supported the effort!
In case you missed it. Check out Father John’s video HERE– if not for the recipe, at least for a few laughs.
.
Safe Haven from Pornography
In his March 9 homily, Father John spoke of the dangers of pornography. In that week’s bulletin, there was an insert about this problem, with links to helpful resources. That letter can be accessed by clicking HERE.
Disciple Maker Index Survey
In Spring of 2024, parishes throughout the Diocese of Allentown conducted a survey of parishioners about parish life. A summary of our parish results can be accessed by clicking HERE.
In 2025, we have begun to identify plans and priorities for our parish family, along the lines of the Parish Experience, Faith Formation and Evangelization. For an explanation of our goals and the next phase of our plan, click HERE.





