The Nitty-Gritty of Life
Dear Friends in Christ,
Firstly, just some practical, nitty-gritty aspects of our life together.
- The sound system has been well-received. There are still a few things to be worked out, so please be patient.
- Unless your vehicle is bright red with flashing red lights on top, please do not park in the Fire Lanes around the church.
- The sidewalk in front of the church is also a public walkway, so please do not park on the sidewalk.
- We have spent a lot of money in recent months: The front steps, the sound system, the HVAC system, ice dams on the roof of the church and parish hall causing damage etc. If you aren’t already, please be a consistent and generous contributor to our parish finances. It’s great if your parents and grandparents are generous to the parish, but if you’re in the workforce, join in the fun of supporting your parish.
- There are some folks who use the foyer during Mass because they have some particular need to do so. For some it is a medical reason. Others might bring their small child there if the child is being restless. All good. But, please do not use the Foyer during Mass as a place to carry on conversations or scroll on your phone. Last week during Mass, a full-blown conversation was taking place back there during one of the Masses which I could hear all the way down at the altar! When we come to Mass, the goal isn’t simply to get Holy Communion. The goal is to worship God with as much love and attention as we possibly can. Thanks.
Now on to something less nitty-gritty, but I think it applies to many of you.
I just wanted to give a word of encouragement to the many of you who are dealing with a lot in life. In a particular way, I am thinking of those of you who come to Mass each week who are caring for a spouse, a parent, a child, or a loved one and who feel the weight of the world on your shoulders. Some of you are caring for a loved one who has dementia or Alzheimer's and are exhausted. Others perhaps have a child who is going through a lot. That child might be three or thirty. That weighs upon you. Some are perhaps going through some personal struggle or battle in their life.
Whatever it is, please know that others are praying for you. Sometimes I use those silent pauses during Mass to pray for people in those situations. In any event, I hope that St. Patrick Parish is for you a bit of an oasis in your life, a place where–in the midst of your trials–you find some refreshment. I hope you know that you are not alone.
With that, I am taking the week off. Just my luck that Florida is experiencing a cold spell right now. I keep telling myself, however, that 60 is better than -6.
Your Brother in Christ,
Fr. David Barnes
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