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!

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Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception – December 8, 2025

Monday, December 8 is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception – a Holy Day of Obligation.

Our Masses for the holy day will be Monday at Noon and 7pm.

Join us in praising God for His beautiful gift of the Immaculate Conception of Mary!

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Because We Are Catholic Appeal

The Because We Are Catholic Appeal for 2025 is drawing to a close. This appeal provides funding for many worthy causes in the diocese, including special learning centers, seminarians and programs for the poor and needy. Thank you to all who have contributed!

To date, 140 pledges (out of 810 families) have been received from our parish. We are still short of our parish goal for the year, but there is still time.

If you have yet to contribute, please visit <www.BecauseWeAreCatholic.org> , select “Donate Now” and “St Mary-Kutztown” as your parish. Or visit the display in the Gathering Area, where envelopes are available. Thank you for your generosity!

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Scripture Reflection – December 7, 2025

Today we celebrate the second Sunday of Advent, this powerful season of reflection upon God’s promises – those that have been fulfilled in past events and those that have yet to come. This reflection should draw us more deeply into the mystery of God’s active involvement in our lives, and in our history.

Too often, our faith is seen as a collection of pious platitudes, dropped down upon us from the clouds. Nothing could be further from the truth! God has entered human history, so as to call each heart to Himself. That call is challenging. It requires a personal decision.

In our Gospel, the fulfillment of all the ancient promises was drawing near. John the Baptist takes a central role to prepare the Lord’s way. Saint John was no slick salesman. He was entirely devoted to his calling, and that made him different – even strange. That made his message uncomfortable.

His message confronted the people of that critical time in salvation history, and confronts each of us as well. “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!”

The Lord calls us to be different. He calls us to make a choice – for Him. This Advent, how will you receive this challenging message? Be not afraid! After all, the message is a call to His mercy. As Saint Paul reminds us, this ought to give us hope and encouragement in God’s promises!
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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.

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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. 

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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.