Archbishop Aymond will be Holy Family's guest this Tues 5/24, 7 pm, for our Confirmation. All are invited to the Mass and reception afterwards. Our shepherd places a high priority on visiting us--let's turn out in numbers to welcome and spend time with him. Note: no 5 pm Mass on that day.
If you participated in this a couple of years ago, you already know it's fun! If you missed out, don't let it pass you by this time around! At this meeting Fr Kyle will introduce our book -- Father Elijah: An Apocalypse -- and we'll form our small groups. To purchase the book from a Catholic seller, visit https://www.catholiccompany.com/father-elijah-an-apocalypse/ or https://ignatius.com/father-elijah-fep/
Salvation is not without cost, as we saw in the last session. We were not only “bought with a price” (1 Corinthians 6:20), but we were ransomed for a purpose—communion with the Most Holy Trinity. But that communion is not merely a personal relationship between us and Jesus. Our relationship with Jesus necessarily includes a relationship with his Body, the Church. In this session, we will explore the relationship between Christ and his Church and what it means for us and our salvation.
Being a godparent is more than a cultural or symbolic role played out on the day of Baptism. Lucas Pollice dismantles the myths and answers these practical questions: What roles do godparents play on the day of Baptism? How are godparents called to impact the spiritual growth and well-being of the one being baptized? What kinds of things can godparents do for the baptized, beyond the occasional card or gift? Why doesn't the Church allow just anyone to be a godparent? How can parents discern the best godparent for their child? How do both the parents and godparents fit within the community of faith? By the end, godparents will understand the necessity and responsibilities of their role for teaching, living, and protecting the faith of the baptized.