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December 24, (Wednesday)
Christmas Vigil Mass 5:30 PM.
Christmas Carols & Confessions 11:30 PM.
Midnight Mass (00:00😊)
December 25, (Thursday)
Christmas Masses 9:00 AM (English) & 11:30 AM (Spanish)

As we look with gratitude toward the blessings of this year, we also look forward with hope to the future of our parish community—especially our children and youth.
With this in mind, we invite every family to prayerfully consider supporting our
Every gift—large or small—brings us closer to making our dream a reality. If you have not yet contributed, or if you feel called to give an additional gift, please do so by December 31.
Every dollar you donate to the Rejoice in Hope Campaign by December 31, 2025
will be matched up to $200,000 by a generous donor.
This includes any year-end tax-deductible donations you make by December 31, 2025.
December 21, 2025, Fourth Sunday of Advent:
Grades of Prayer– 8. Prayer of Transforming Union – Definition & Effects (2)
St. Teresa, in the Seventh Mansions of The Interior Castle, describes the last grade of prayer, known as the transforming union. Many mystics also refer to it as spiritual marriage, the highest degree of perfection one can attain in this life. It is, therefore, a prelude to the beatific life of glory. St. John of the Cross distinguishes between the confirming union (betrothal) and the transforming union (marriage). In betrothal, there is consent by agreement and a unity of will between the two parties; the bridegroom gives jewels and adornments to the bride. In marriage, however, there is not only communication but, above all, a profound union between the bride and the bridegroom. Speaking of this spiritual union, St. Teresa says: “In this grade of prayer there is a total transformation of the soul into the Beloved.” The soul enters, so to speak, into its very center—the throne room of the interior castle—where the Trinity dwells through grace. There, God and the soul give themselves to one another in the consummation of divine love, insofar as this is possible in the present life. At this stage, there is no longer ecstasy, for the soul has been strengthened to receive the full power of love. Instead, through the brightness of an intellectual vision, the soul experiences the Trinity with vivid awareness. Here, all three divine Persons communicate themselves to the soul, speak to it, and explain the words attributed to the Lord in the Gospel—namely, that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit will come to dwell within the soul that loves Him and keeps His commandments. St. Paul expresses this union when he says, “It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me” (Galatians 2:20).
Effects of the Transforming Union: 1. The soul completely surrenders to God and lives in a state of self-forgetfulness, desiring only the glory of God. 2. The soul develops a great desire to suffer for God. 3. The soul rejoices in persecution and does not intend hatred or harm toward its persecutors. Many Christian martyrs witness to this form of prayer. 4. The soul experiences a strong desire to serve God and to help every soul it can. 5. The soul becomes detached from all created things and no longer seeks consolations, because it is united with God.
Jesus calls everyone to this highest form of prayer when He says, “You must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect” (Matthew 5:48). The Christian life is not merely about living a good moral life or believing certain doctrines; above all, it is about reaching the highest goal—the transforming union with God—which is itself a prelude to the beatific vision. The celebration of Christmas opens the gates between heaven and earth. Angels descend from heaven with a message of joy and peace for all people of goodwill. Christ, the Son of God, is born in human flesh to reconcile humanity with God. A bridge is established between heaven and earth, enabling human beings to reach heaven through the mercy of Christ. May this Christmas season deepen our desire for union with God. Wishing you a Merry Christmas, Peace, and Joy! — Fr. Jesu


We will have an Epiphany Celebration on Sunday, January 4th in the Parish Hall. Come join us for a potluck dinner at 4:30 p.m. Sign up sheets are in the Narthex along with a flyer. All are encouraged to attend.
Tendremos una Celebración de la Epifanía el domingo 4 de enero en el Salón Parroquial. Acompáñanos a una cena de traje a las 4:30 p.m. Las hojas de inscripción están en el Nártex junto con un volante. Se anima a todos a asistir.
Looking for the perfect Christmas gift? Stop by the Religious Goods Store in the Parish Hall where there are new and unique items for all your Advent and Christmas needs!
¿Buscas el regalo perfecto de Navidad? Visita la tienda de artículos religiosos en el salón parroquial, donde encontrarás productos nuevos y únicos para tus necesidades de Adviento y Navidad.
Contribution Envelopes are in the Narthex in alphabetical order. Please pick yours up on the way out. If you currently do not have envelopes and would like some, please contact Sharla Lewis in the church office.
Los sobres de contribución están en el nártex en orden alfabético. Por favor, recoja el suyo al salir. Si actualmente no tiene sobres y le gustaría recibir algunos, comuníquese con Sharla Lewis en la oficina de la iglesia.
Thank you to Mike & Terri Perez for donating their time, truck & trailer for the parade. Thank you to all our families that participated this year to be a part of the parade and A Big thank you to Sheila Herrera, Robert Clarke, Suzy Oreb and The Stephens Family for decorating the float for the parade. Without these wonderful people we could not be a part of this community event.
Gracias a Mike y Terri Perez por donar su tiempo, camión y remolque para el desfile. Gracias a todas nuestras familias que participaron este año para ser parte del desfile y un gran agradecimiento a Sheila Herrera, Robert Clarke, Suzy Oreb y la familia Stephens por decorar la carroza para el desfile. Sin estas personas maravillosas, no podríamos ser parte de este evento comunitario.
We are a Catholic Community-based organization focused on helping make the world around us a better, happier place. With the help of our tireless staff, we organize fundraisers, exciting community-building events, and partner with community organization.
Are you passionate about what we're doing? Let us know! We are always looking for volunteers to help us make our vision a reality. We'll help you find a way to volunteer that best suits you. We're excited to have you join the team!
Whether you help through monetary donations, volunteering your time, or spreading our mission through word-of-mouth, thank you. We couldn't accomplish our goals without the help of supporters like you.
Vision Statement:
The St. Therese Catholic Community is a well-tended rose planted in Canton, Texas, nurtured by the Way, the Truth, and the Life of Jesus Christ according to the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, to bring the fruit of His grace and mercy to the lives of everyone, for the greater honor and glory of God.
Declaración de Visión:
La comunidad católica de Santa Teresa es una rosa cuidadosamente cultivada en Canton, Texas, sostenida por el Camino, la Verdad y la Vida de Jesucristo según las enseñanzas de la Iglesia Católica Romana, con el objetivo de llevar el fruto de Su gracia y misericordia a la vida de todos, para la mayor honra y gloria de Dios.
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885 First Monday Lane Canton, Texas 75103
Phone: 903-567-4286
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