Attention Young Adults – Ages 15 and Up Published on September 11, 2023 Have you considered becoming a Eucharistic Minister? If you are 15 years or older and have been confirmed, we would love to have you in this
Musings and Messages: September 17, 2023 Published on September 11, 2023 How often do I forgive? For some of us, it may seem like we are always forgiving those who have hurt us. It may even feel as if people are using us
Importance of Getting the Flu Vaccine Published on September 11, 2023 “What exactly is a vaccine, and why is it important to get it?” A vaccine contains the same germs that cause disease, but have been either killed
I Am Here Published on September 11, 2023 Jesus, in the Eucharist, reminds us that we are never alone-that he is with us. In our brokenness, sorrows, and frustrations, he is with us. He never
Walking the Path Published on September 11, 2023 We have talked about the way the Church issues documents before. It is one of those things that can seem a bit strange. To review, what happens is an
MCREST Thank You Published on September 5, 2023 Thank you, MCREST volunteers! We would like to thank all of our volunteers, the St. Isidore staff, their parish K of C council #7200, and St. Therese
Musings and Messages: September 10, 2023 Published on September 4, 2023 Today’s Gospel talks about the principle of subsidiarity; that is, handling things at the lowest level. When there is something wrong with your
Walking the Path Published on September 4, 2023 Recently, I had a conversation with Veronica LaPlant, the coordinator of our 7th-9th grade Confirmation-prep program. She and I were talking about
So What Now? Published on September 4, 2023 We live in an age full of multiple distractions and plenty of self-help books and advice from social media. We see a battle being waged between good
Medicare Published on September 4, 2023 I don’t know about you, but as I approached retirement and researched what I needed to do to collect Medicare, I became increasingly apprehensive