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Bulletin Article – March 9, 2025

Growing In Faith: During A Walk In The Dessert, Look For Hope
by Ruth Pera, Faith Formation Coordinator

~ I’m entering the season of Lent this year with a very full heart. I carry worry about the future of our church and Pope Francis’s health, I worry about our country and our world, and I worry about the economics of regular families like mine.

I carry confusion and anger about events happening around me. I want to wield my anger as an effective tool to shape the world, but I don’t want to shape my heart with bitterness – and I don’t want to be an angry person.

I also enter Lent with a heart that desires renewal. Over the next 40 days, I want to draw closer to Christ, follow in his footsteps, and try to figure out how to flip tables of money changers and connect with empathy to the outcasts of our society like He did.

I am gifted with the opportunity to serve our community by working in the parish office daily and because of this, my worried, confused heart simultaneously carries a strong sense of hope. Hope is brewing; the Holy Spirit is deeply at work in our school and parish. Do you know that:

This has all been very unexpected.

I can’t help but think that the Jews in Jesus’s time probably struggled with feelings of worry, confusion, and anger, too. They were an oppressed people, waiting for God to free them, and they desired renewal. Then, they got a Messiah who was… not what they expected.

This Lent, please pray for the people in our community who hear God’s (possibly unexpected) call and are walking towards Sacraments of Initiation. May their faith and “Yes!” remind us of the renewal, hope, and strength God offers each of our hearts.

Throughout the year, we present an article in the bulletin each week on a variety of topics, written by a member of our Parish staff or ministries on a rotating basis.

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