Saints Above Baptismal Font
Discover the stories of Jesus, the saints, and blessed figures represented in our sacred mural. Their lives of faith and service continue to inspire our journey with Christ.
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Divine Servant
Jesus Christ washing Peter’s feet. Mark 10:43-45 & John 13:4-17
“I have given you a new command.”
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The Sacred Heart of Jesus
The Sacred Heart of Jesus is a devotion that reflects Christ’s deep and personal love for humanity. His Heart symbolizes mercy, compassion, and the sacrifice He made for us, especially through His Passion. It invites us to trust in His love, draw closer to Him, and respond with love, prayer, and devotion.
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Our Patron - St. John Neumann
St. John Neumann was a Catholic bishop of the 19th Century known for his deep love for Christ, his dedication to education, and his care for immigrants. As the Bishop of Philadelphia, he established one of the first Catholic school systems in the United States and was known for his humility, tireless service, and devotion to the Eucharist.
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St. Joseph with the Child Jesus
St. Joseph with the Child Jesus is a tender image of fatherly love, protection, and faithful obedience to God. As the guardian of Jesus and spouse of Mary, St. Joseph cared for and guided the young Christ with humility and strength. This devotion reminds us to trust in God, live with quiet faith, and lovingly protect and nurture those entrusted to us.
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The Blessed Virgin Mary
A serene image of the Blessed Virgin Mary reveals her as a mother of tenderness and grace, clothed in humility and radiant with quiet strength. Her gentle gaze invites trust, leading all who look upon her closer to her Son, as she reflects the beauty of a life fully given to God.
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Fishers of Men
“Fishers of Men” is a Gospel image where Jesus calls His disciples to follow Him and bring others to God. It represents the mission of evangelization by sharing the faith, inviting others into relationship with Christ, and helping build His Church through witness and love.
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St. John Neumann - Missionary, Bishop & Educator
St. John Neumann was a 19th-century missionary, bishop, and educator who dedicated his life to serving the growing Catholic Church in the United States. Born in Europe, he came as a missionary to minister to immigrants, eventually becoming the Bishop of Philadelphia. There, he expanded parish life and established one of the first Catholic school systems in the country, leaving a lasting legacy of faith, learning, and pastoral care.
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Stations of the Cross Mosaic
The Stations of the Cross are a Catholic devotion that follows Jesus’ journey from His condemnation to His burial. Made up of 14 stations, each moment reflects a key event in Christ’s suffering and sacrifice. Through prayer and reflection, it helps us enter into His suffering, grow in gratitude, and draw closer to His love.
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My Soul Magnifies the Lord
“My soul magnifies the Lord” is the opening line of Mary’s prayer, known as the Magnificat. It expresses her deep joy and humility as she praises God for His greatness and for the blessings He has given. It is a song of trust, gratitude, and recognition that all good things come from the Lord.
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Reflection Pond
We see a reflection pond lined in mosaic at the bottom, shimmering with shades of blue and green, reflecting the gentle flow of water, accompanied by the mosaic Stations of the Cross. It symbolizes our journey with Christ, inviting reflection on the path ahead.
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Church Entrance
Next, the path leads beneath a mosaic vine entwined around the church entrance. The vine winds through the doorway, symbolizing growth, connection, and the passage into a sacred space of worship and gathering.
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Baptismal Font
Finally, inside, the mosaic-adorned baptismal font overflows with imagery of a fountain, celebrating abundant life and springs of water that bring renewal as the journey culminates in a new beginning in the sacrament of Baptism.
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The Resurrection of Christ
The Resurrection of Christ is the central mystery of the Christian faith, celebrating Jesus rising from the dead on the third day after His crucifixion. It reveals His victory over sin and death and proclaims the promise of new life for all who believe. In the Resurrection, sorrow is transformed into joy, and hope is restored, as Christ opens the way to eternal life with God.
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Jesus Coming Down From the Cross
Jesus is gently lowered from the cross by His followers, His body bearing the weight of His sacrifice. In this solemn moment, love and sorrow meet as those who loved Him prepare Him for burial, holding fast to hope even in the shadow of death.
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Our Icon
The icon of Jesus behind our altar has been part of our main sanctuary for the last 45 years and is a sacred image rich with meaning and history.
Beatitudes 1-3
Blessed are…
The poor in spirit. - Those who mourn. - The meek.
Beatitudes 4-7
Blessed are…
Those who thirst for justice. - The merciful. - The pure in heart. - The peacemakers.
Beatitude 8
Blessed are…
The persecuted.
Corporal Works of Mercy
Feed the hungry - Give drink to the thirsty - Shelter the homeless - Clothe the naked
Corporal Works of Mercy
Visit the sick - Ransom the captive - Bury the dead