No one person can fulfill every call and every role in the Church and the world–haring our faith through actions, words and relationships helps demonstrate the presence of God in the world.
All Things New: Co-responsibility — None of us are off the hook for this mission
All Things New Planning Update: Listening as a way of being Church
When we listen to God, we grow in wisdom and purpose. By making listening a guiding principle, the Church becomes a place where people feel heard, valued and led by the Spirit.
Our Faith in Action: Simple practices that transform conversations
To promote civil conversations, a simple yet proven strategy is to practice one of three phrases: “I notice, I wonder or I appreciate.”
Our Faith Explained: What does the Church teach about listening?
For the Church, the concept of listening captures the foundation for our inner response of faith to God, as well as the outward movement to others by way of a godly life.
On Canon Law with Father Crane: Sacraments for heretics and schismatics?
Discipline surrounding the sacraments has moved a bit over the years — in the previous discipline, Catholic sacraments were just for Catholics.
Father Kermit Holl: The Sacrament of the Sick — The presence of God’s healing spirit
Healing was a primary ministry of Jesus; today, the Church seeks to be the hand of the Lord reaching out in healing and in the midst of human struggle or diminishment.
Our faith in action: The importance of full, conscious active participation in the sacramental life of the Church
By virtue of our baptism,we are all called to full, conscious and active participation in liturgical celebrations, which leads us to transformation and to bring the Good News of Jesus Christ to others.
All Things New Planning Update: A word on the pastoral planning process from our shepherd
Bishop Neary said, “What I hope for is a vision that enables us to feel matter how many church buildings we have, we are welcome in all of them.”