June 28, 2026
Dear Friends,
Both of our parishes are very generous in reaching out to others who are not as blessed as ourselves. Countless collections and asks are before us year-round, reminding us of how much our God blesses us daily.
Your response of generosity was evident again with the HELP UKRAINE appeal!
The overwhelming generosity of sleeping bags, socks, underwear, diapers, wipes, walkers, crutches, canes and wheelchairs were a sight to see. Thank you to everyone who made a donation and delivered your offerings at Saint Catherine’s. When everything was boxed and gathered together, your donations went to a former Xerox warehouse in Webster. I was told it was so amazing to see how much had been gathered by various churches and other organizations.
May we keep the people of Ukraine in our prayers for their returned peace and for peace for all our sisters in brothers throughout the world who are facing war, strife, and conflicts.
I often mention, from the Nicene Creed, the four traditional marks (or essential characteristics) of the Christian being “One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic.” Someone suggested I might share their meaning in my bulletin article. So I will.
These four descriptors define the foundational identity and mission of the faith:
ONE: The Church is unified as a single body under one head, Jesus Christ, reflecting the unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
HOLY: The Church is consecrated by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and its members are called to live holy lives, set apart for God’s work.
CATHOLIC: Originating from the Greek word katholikos, meaning “universal” or “according to the whole”. It signifies that the Church is meant for all people, in all places, at all times, without exception.
APOSTOLIC: The Church is rooted in the foundational teaching of Jesus’s original apostles and is tasked with continuing their mission to proclaim the Gospel.
May we all strive in praying the Nicene Creed our intent to live our Baptismal life before everyone. As I mentioned above, one powerful way is when we are generous in sharing our blessings with others, here in our own community and throughout the world.
With faith and blessings,
Father Rob

