Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Suggested Videos of Donna Cori Gibson's Music

Friday, September 19, 2014

Parish Nurses

Here is something for the nurses in our parish to think about - Parish Nursing.  Since coming to St. Mary's and St. Patrick's, I have often mentioned to the Pastoral Council that we should have Parish Nurses.  But what does that term or title mean?

As you may know, there are many people in need of health care assistance who fall between the cracks.  They be officially too well to be able to benefit from available services or may be unable to qualify for certain available services.  In making home visits or in bringing Holy Communion to the homebound, we often see situations where a nurse might be able to assist that person even if only in small matters.

While the concept of parish nursing may be relatively new to many, the role of the parish nurse is deeply rooted in the Catholic Church's healing tradition. Not only does the parish nurse often provide underrepresented individuals with a valuable link to health care, but acting of his or her own faith, the parish nurse also becomes a healing hand of the Church. The parish nurse always includes a focus on the spiritual dimension of health, often utilizing prayer, support groups, and Sacraments to promote healing. The parish nurse is an advocate, an intercessor and a representative of God's healing love.

So, if you are a nurse, I am asking you to consider parish nursing.  What's involved?  How do parish nurses function?  What are their responsibilities?  What are their liabilities?  Well, all of those questions, plus many more than you may have or that may come up, can be answered in a series of presentations to be held at Wadhams Hall in Ogdensburg

Dates:   October 11, 25, November 8, 22 - 8 am to 5 pm

There is a $50 charge that the parish will pay.

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Monday, September 15, 2014

The Greatest Prayer


You may have seen this sign or ones like it.  The message is clear, precise, and, above all, true.  Prayer should form part of our daily lives.  The words of formula prayers are very important, but there are many other forms of private prayer that include meditation and time spent alone with God.

For Catholics, the greatest prayer is Mass.  In the celebration of the Eucharist (Mass), we find the foundations of our faith in scripture.  These foundations carry the message of God to all of us.  The celebration of those words is found in the celebration of the Eucharist, a fulfillment of all that was celebrated and foretold in Scripture.  God is present to us in his words found in Scripture; God is present even more tangibly when we celebrate the Eucharist because the Eucharist includes the Word and the body and blood of Christ.  What a tremendous gift to all of us!!

The value of the Eucharist can be ours each and every day.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Going to see THE GIVER? Watch this video first

The Giver