Recent Activities
See below for the most recent news and activities from our Parish — retreats, special occasions, Masses, and gatherings.
Celebrating the Sacrament of Baptism at St. Agnes
Over the past weeks, we have had the great blessing of celebrating several Baptisms in our parish. Our Church rejoices with these families and warmly welcomes each child into the Body of Christ and the St. Agnes community. We rejoice with their families and give thanks to God for the gift of new life in Christ.
A Quiet Leader, A Powerful Voice: Francisco Pages
We are proud to celebrate one of our own, Francisco Pages, a St. Agnes Catholic Academy alumnus, whose journey reflects both excellence and a deep commitment to service.
Francisco, who grew up in our St. Agnes community and now attends Immaculata-La Salle High School, recently received the 2026 Student Production Award from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (Suncoast Chapter) for his work Chasing Zero, earning recognition in the Solo Storyteller category.
Divine Mercy Novena
Over these past days, our parish has gathered daily at 3:00 PM to pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet. The Chapel has been filled each afternoon, a beautiful sign of hearts drawn to the Lord and His infinite mercy.
As we conclude the Novena on Saturday, April 11, we prepare to celebrate the Feast of Divine Mercy. Join us on Sunday, April 12 at 3:00 PM in the Church for the Divine Mercy Chaplet with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, along with prayer and song.
Happy Birthday, Sister María José!
Thank you for all that you do for our St. Agnes family and for all those who walk beside you. We are so blessed to have you with us. May the Lord and our Blessed Mother bless you abundantly!
From Ashes to Resurrection
Over the past weeks, our St. Agnes parish family has journeyed together through one of the most meaningful seasons of the Church: from the beginning of Lent on Ash Wednesday to the joy of Easter.
Palm Sunday at St. Agnes
This past Sunday, our parish gathered to celebrate Palm Sunday, marking the beginning of Holy Week. With palms in hand, we joined in the joyful procession, proclaiming “Hosanna” as Jesus entered Jerusalem.
So many parishioners and visitors joined us for Mass, what a joy to witness so many hearts seeking Him who has saved us.
As the liturgy unfolded, we were led into the solemn reading of the Passion, reminding us of the journey from praise to sacrifice.
Walking the Way of the Cross
This week, our Religious Education students, guided by Sister María José and their catechists, walked the Way of the Cross. Through reading, prayer and reflection, they learned and journeyed with Jesus in His Passion, preparing their hearts for the most important week in the life of the Church.
Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord
On March 25, we celebrated the Solemnity of the Annunciation, recalling the moment when the Angel Gabriel announced to the Virgin Mary that she would become the Mother of our Savior. Through her humble and faithful “yes,” God’s plan of salvation began to unfold for the whole world. May Mary’s trust and openness continue to inspire our Academy and Parish to listen to God’s voice and respond with courage and love in our daily lives. “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.” — Luke 1:38. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us.
Por Amor a Cristo: A Weekly Reflection with Fr. Juan Carlos
Join our pastor, Fr. Juan Carlos Paguaga, every Friday for Por Amor a Cristo, a Spanish-language radio program with reflections, conversations, and faith-filled insights for everyday life.
Every Friday
11:00 AM
Radio Paz 830 AM (also available online with live video)
Take this hour to pause, reflect, and grow in faith. Join us!
@radiopaz830am
Holy Baptism of Benjamin Borja Zablah
We joyfully celebrate the Baptism of Benjamin Borja Zablah, who has been welcomed into the life of Christ and His Church. May he grow surrounded by faith, the love of his family, and the grace of God. Welcome to our parish family, Benjamin!
Preparing to Receive the Sacraments
This past weekend, our catechumens celebrated the Second Scrutiny, an important step in their preparation to receive the Sacraments of Initiation at Easter. Guided by our Religious Education Department and supported by our parish family, they continue this beautiful journey of conversion, prayer, and trust in the Lord. Let us keep in our prayers: Benjamin Medina, Isaac Medina, Benjamin Sanchez, Vicente Ferrer, Yeleny Magdaleno, Agustina Sanchez, Orieta La Rosa, and Samuel Levin. May Christ strengthen their hearts and lead them ever closer to the fullness of life in His Church. As they prepare to say their “yes” to Christ, let us pray for them!
Emmaus Women’s Retreat at Homestead Correctional Institution
This past weekend, an Emmaus Women’s Retreat was held at the Homestead Correctional Institution as part of the mission and outreach of the Archdiocese of Miami. It was an incredible and deeply moving experience marked by prayer, encounter, and the healing mercy of God.
We are especially proud and grateful that many of the parishioners who served on the retreat team were from our own St. Agnes community. Their generous witness, compassion, and willingness to accompany others made this weekend a true sign of hope and faith in action.
It was a powerful reminder that Christ meets us everywhere, and that through service, we become instruments of His love and mercy.
Consecration to St. Joseph
What a beautiful evening at St. Agnes as so many gathered to celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph and take part in the Consecration to this great saint, Patron of the Universal Church.
Surrounded by lilies, the flower traditionally associated with St. Joseph and his purity and faithful love, our community came together in prayer to entrust our lives, families, and parish to his powerful intercession. We are especially grateful to Fr. Reyes for leading us in this meaningful celebration, and to those who generously volunteered their time to helping make this moment possible. It was truly a grace-filled night, a reminder of St. Joseph’s quiet strength, protection, and guidance in our lives.
St. Joseph, faithful protector of the Holy Family, pray for us.
Holy Baptism of Luciano Ramirez Poleo
We joyfully celebrate the Baptism of Luciano Ramirez Poleo, who has been welcomed into the life of Christ and His Church. May he grow surrounded by faith, the love of his family, and the grace of God. Welcome to our parish family, Luciano!
Holy Matrimony of María Corona Wallis & Federico Cuevas
We rejoice with María Corona Wallis & Federico Cuevas as they celebrated the beautiful Sacrament of Holy Matrimony at St. Agnes Catholic Parish. Surrounded by family, friends, and the grace of God, they began their new life together united in Christ’s love. May the Lord bless their marriage abundantly and fill their home with faith, joy, and peace. Congratulations!
Holy Baptism of Sofia Stafford
We rejoice in the Holy Baptism of Sofia Stafford. May the light and love of Christ shine brightly in her life as she journeys forward in God’s love. Welcome to the family of God, Sofia!
Holy Baptism of Lucca Rojas
We rejoice in the Holy Baptism of Lucca Rojas, embraced with great love by his family. May the light of Christ shine brightly in his life as he journeys forward in God’s love. Welcome to the family of God, Lucca!
RESET: Healing Workshop for the First Time at St. Agnes
From the moment of arrival, hearts were ready. What unfolded was far more than a workshop, it was a true encounter with the healing love of God and His Holy Spirit. Guided by special guests, and supported by dedicated organizers and intercessors, our parish welcomed a day filled with praise, teaching, prayer, and deep spiritual renewal.
Ash Wednesday at St. Agnes
This Ash Wednesday, over 2,662 people attended Mass throughout the day to begin the sacred season of Lent together. Marked with ashes and the words, “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return,” we were reminded of our need for conversion and our call to return to the Lord with humble hearts.
Preparing the Ashes: A Living Tradition
For the first time, our Religious Education students participated in the burning of last year’s palms to prepare the ashes for Ash Wednesday. This meaningful tradition helped them understand the journey from Palm Sunday to the Cross — and the call to conversion as we enter the holy season of Lent.