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Mission - Faith Alive! We wish to provide, through the Discipleship Series, readable and engaging resources that contain an inspiring balance of Scripture, commentary, real-life stories and excerpts from the Catechism and other Church teachings. Through these resources, we hope to foster a discipleship in Christ that overflows with love of neighbor, so that the ancient witness may be renewed: "See how they love one another!" |
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Shared Inspiration
A Shared Meal and So Much More Submitted by Deacon Matthew Ludick
The leadership for the dinner was provided for by the pastoral associate of the parish, Sr. Bridget Donaldson, O.S.B.and a parishioner, Arlene McCabe. Several meetings were conducted to sort out the meal preparation and planning. Various donors came forward with children’s toys, food items and various miscellaneous items that would be given to the dinner guests. The individuals and families that have utilized “We Care” in the past were contacted and invited to the dinner. A spirit of generosity and self-giving was evident by all those involved in planning and preparing for the dinner. A parishioner of our parish who is a magician volunteered his time to do a magic show for the children in attendance at the dinner. A summer and patriotic theme of red, white and blue was chosen for the dinner and tables were set with colorful napkins and balloons. These extra efforts were taken to transform the parish “gathering space” into an inviting dining room.
After dinner the magician performed an outstanding show that was interrupted several times by laughter, applause and cheers. After the magician was done, the guests received various “goody bags” containing food items, children’s toys and personal items. One high school student who volunteered to assist with the dinner related that she experienced an overwhelming sense of joy especially in seeing the young children smiling and laughing throughout the evening. As she was leaving, one of the guests who called herself “Grandma” asked if she could give me a hug because it was one of the most special days of her life. I accepted her hug, humbly knowing that in some small way it was coming from Christ himself. The Discipleship faith-sharing sessions provided time to read, discuss, reflect and pray. This ultimately led to something deeper which is love of Christ as seen in those that we serve. You are invited to share anecdotes or photos with regard to love of neighbor prompted by your Discipleship Series faith-sharing experience. The purpose is not to foster pride, but rather to provide a humble source of inspiration and ideas for others. Please email your stories and/or photos with captions to cruff@novomill.com. We reserve the right to edit materials submitted.
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