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Devotion and Prayer
In prayer we find peace. Moving from that prayer into our lives with that peace takes much practice, but one thing’s for sure: in prayer we find peace.
Parish News
Aware of the challenges in our world, heightened safety concerns about the contentious culture, and the large crowds that gather here each weekend, the Pastoral Staff and I believe it is time to establish a safety and security ministry.
Camp Adore & a New Ministry
Each summer, Heather Kid leads a camp here at the parish for children. It’s amazing.
The week is full of prayer, song, and sports, all centered on our Catholic Faith. Each day begins with the children joining the community for 9AM Daily Mass before making their way to activities that prepare them for teachings on the spiritual life.
Thanks and Reflections
I am sure you know the Archbishop has enjoyed being with you here for the month of July. It was a help to me, for one thing, affording me some time away from parish ministry. I am grateful for that. He has also been exceptional company.
School “Prayer”
“Father, what are your thoughts about prayer in the public schools?”
“Hmm. I balk at it.”
“Why the hesitation?”
“Well who would compose this school prayer?”
“The state, I suppose.”
“Right. And who would lead it?”
A Day of Rest
“Friday is the toughest day of the week for me.”
“How could that be, Father; Friday’s your day off?”
“Well that’s just it. I do better with a schedule and a calendar
full of clear expectations.”
Greatly Loved
“Do you see those sparrows over there?”
“Yes, Master.”
“Not one of them falls to the ground without your Heavenly Father knowing of it.”
Dying to Live
The Christian is different. The Christian knows that to die is to live. The Christian is literally dying to live.
We hear it in Christ’s instructions, and see it in His life. He teaches us how to live by showing us how to die.