The Pope Has A Mission For Us
Posted by Rebecca Teti in News on Friday, January 20, 2012
It’s not often you get a message tailor-made for you from the Pope.
So it was with relish I read the Holy Father’s words to the bishops of Maryland (DC, Baltimore & Military Services) on their ad limina visit to Rome this week.
The bulk of his talk was about protection of religious liberty, and why Catholic concerns aren’t merely parochial, but ordered towards the defense of human dignity for all.... READ MORE
Lay Leaders & Parishes
Posted by Lisa Hendey in Faith on Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Yesterday afternoon, I was having an interesting conversation with my sister, who has recently joined a leadership board within her parish. Along with serving in this role, my sister and her husband are also part of a team of married parishioners who meet individually with engaged couples as a part of their premarital preparation. I’m so proud of my sister and her commitment to her parish—as a busy... READ MORE
A Light to the World
Posted by Arwen Mosher in Faith on Wednesday, October 22, 2008
This past weekend we celebrated World Mission Sunday.
Our pastor, whom I’ve never seen beat around the bush on any occasion, put it to us straight.
“Half a century ago, ‘supporting missions’ meant giving money to those who work to evangelize overseas,” he said. “It should still mean that, but especially in light of the wisdom of the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church we should be aware that for... READ MORE
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