Fr. Pfeiffer's Weekly Message--Culture of Encounter
October9,2021
Encouraging the Culture of Encounter with Jesus Christ, His Church, and All People
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Prayers after Mass - For Protection of Life October is Respect Life month, and we live in a world where the gift of life is actively threatened in many ways. Because the “Culture of death” has so infiltrated our culture, the temptation is to become numb to it or unconsciously (and even consciously) to avoid it in polite company. Sadly, this response is somewhat understandable due to the sheer magnitude of this evil. The reality overwhelms and paralyzes us; we do not want to admit that in our country, the land of the free, we have killed over 65 million innocent children. As if murdering babies weren’t enough, this evil abortion industry takes advantage of and abuses mothers. There are fathers as well who are robbed of their dignity. We may feel helpless but there is always hope, for nothing is impossible with God. To defeat this evil, we must take courage and act, but every good action should be rooted in prayer, so this month our prayers after Mass will include a special prayer for the protection of life. Check out this link for more information. https://www.usccb.org/news/2021/2021-respect-life-month-statement
Volunteers Needed There is so much that happens behind the scenes for a parish to operate smoothly. At times I have thrown out the net for volunteers and I do not get much of a response. I assume that means things are seen to be operating smoothly, which is a good sign. However, recruiting new people helps more folks to have a chance to help, and also to help with rotating the current folks so that they can get a break. We really need help with ushers at all Masses to help greet folks and take up the collections during Masses. It is not necessary that an usher to commit to one Mass only. There is flexibility. It is open to men and women, and youth as well. We need people who can not only pass the offertory basket but be that friendly face of welcome to parishioners and visitors.
On the other side of the collection, we need help with money counters. The schedules are flexible, so please call the rectory for details. This is an important aspect that fulfills diocesan policy for financial accountability. Please consider helping us out.
Keep Me in Prayer Our diocesan presbyterate had a conference day last week and we were reminded to make sure we stay physically but especially spiritually strong. So, I am on retreat this week with some priest friends to focus on our spirituality. I will keep you in prayer - please pray for me as well.