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Posts Tagged ‘ Presence ’

Volunteers needed

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September 5, 2010

Dorothy Day House is a volunteer based organization that provides meals and shelter for homeless and low income persons.   This is made possible through the hard work of volunteers.  The mission of Dorothy Day House is to provide a consistent, caring presence for the poor and homeless.  They are hospitality.  “We are our brother’s...
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The Importance of Sacraments

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January 11, 2010
The Importance of Sacraments

Are some sacraments more important than others? At times, yes. Perhaps instead of thinking of importance in terms of ranking one as first or greatest, it might be easier to think of them in terms of significance. As we grow in age and in faith, sacraments take on a different meaning and significance for...
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Praying for the Dead

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November 9, 2009

When we pray for the dead at our eucharistic celebrations, for whom are we praying? November, the month of All Souls, is dedicated to praying for the dead in a more focused and intentional manner. Catholics believe that praying for those who have died expresses our continual care and concern for those no longer...
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BeFriender Ministry at Nativity

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October 6, 2009
BeFriender Ministry at Nativity

  A BeFriender is a companion on the journey of others in need, offering listening, presence, and compassion.  Someone who can allow others to express their own feelings without telling them how they should or shouldn’t feel. We are thankful for our trained and currently active BeFrienders:  Marge Cagley, Patty Craft, Marlene Daul, Cathy...
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The Power to Make A Difference:

May 7, 2009

REFLECTIONS ON THE PERU MISSION TRIP Many people say that when they return from a mission trip, it has changed their lives, but for me it was even more than that. Before this trip, I had no idea what I wanted to do for college or what I wanted to major in and as...
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