November 2015 archive of From the Pastor
A Fresh Opportunity for a New Church Year
Posted by Deborah Dubois on 11/29/15
Happy New Year! Perhaps this sounds like a premature greeting, and yet it is appropriate. This weekend, we are entering a new Church Year. On the First Sunday of Advent, the Lectionary Cycle changes. This means that we will be using Cycle C for the Scripture Readings to be ... Read More »
Thanksgiving is Thanksliving
Posted by Deborah Dubois on 11/22/15
THANKSGIVING IS THANKSLIVING – We don’t have to be taught how to whine, gripe and complain. These tendencies come natural to us. Unless we are on guard, we can spend precious time moping about what we can’t do, what we used to be able to do, and or ... Read More »
An On-Going Opportunity for All to Participate
Posted by Deborah Dubois on 11/22/15
Gift bearers are needed at each of our weekend Masses. Persons who serve in this role bring forward to the celebrant the financial offering of the congregation as well as the bread and wine that are to be consecrated at that given celebration of Mass.
According to the Guidelines ... Read More »
Making Room for that Which Matters
Posted by Deborah Dubois on 11/07/15
Hard times make us aware of our priorities. Hopefully, two groups that really matter to us are our family and our parish. Fortunately, much of the time, we do not find ourselves in a crisis situation in regard to either of these groups. From time to time, hard ... Read More »
Making Room in Our Lives for that Which Really Matters
Posted by Deborah Dubois on 11/01/15
From early childhood, we are thrust into a survival mentality. As children and as youth, we experience this in the pressure to excel in school. We need to excel in order to get that scholarship that will enable us to attain to our educational and career goals. As ... Read More »
Expressing our Oneness with Those Who Have Gone Before Us
Posted by Deborah Dubois on 11/01/15
In the Apostles' Creed, we express our unity with the faithful of all times and places as we profess that we believe in "the communion of saints." Special observances next week enable us to give expression to this belief. NEXT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, IS ALL SAINTS' DAY. On this ... Read More »