Pastor’s Letter: November 3, 2019
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Dear friend, This week I had the opportunity to teach in our grade school. Part of the Diocesan curriculum is to teach on adolescent changes, relationship challenges, chastity and the dignity of the human person. Our principal, Jack Dippold, and I teach the 6th, 7th and 8th grade boys as separate classes. Miss Katie Bogner, our junior high faith teacher,...
Pastor’s Letter: October 27, 2019
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Dear friend, One of my favorite messages of the Bible is the first line in the reading from Sirach this Sunday. “The Lord is a God of justice, who knows no favorites.” God has no favorites! The reading emphasizes that God is aware of the needs of the widow, the orphan, the weak, the needy and the lowly. Although the...
Pastor’s Letter: October 13, 2019
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Dear friend, The readings this weekend provide some deep reflection on God’s revelation of Himself to the world. When we talk about revelation, we reflect on the fact that God has revealed aspects of his nature to the world. The Scriptures record words of God’s revelation. The teachings of the Church, which formed with and after the formation of the...
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