Connecting Point: November 6, 2022 Published on October 31, 2022 This week’s Connecting Point mentions our vision of heaven and what are we doing to obtain it. First, no matter what vision we have it will
Connecting Point: October 30, 2022 Published on October 24, 2022 What fun Halloween can be! With Halloween just around the corner, we will watch people run around trying to outdo each other in ghoulish costumes.
Connecting Point: October 23, 2022 Published on October 17, 2022 If I had to guess, I’d say the most common type of prayer is supplication, or better known as the request or ask prayer. Whether praying for
Connecting Point: October 16, 2022 Published on October 10, 2022 Injustice upsets us. When I witness someone judging or treating another person unjustly because they are a different color, religion, social status,
Connecting Point: October 9, 2022 Published on October 3, 2022 This past summer, as part of my Diaconate formation, I was blessed to be able to volunteer at the Capuchin Soup Kitchen in Detroit. Each Saturday I
Connecting Point: October 2, 2022 Published on September 26, 2022 I cannot help but smile to myself when I hear the manager or coach of a professional sports team brag about how his/her players “never quit,”
Connecting Point: September 25, 2022 Published on September 19, 2022 I have a long-standing belief that if prayer does not lead to personal action, it is not sincere. We can’t pray for peace, but act as a
Connecting Point: September 18, 2022 Published on September 12, 2022 In today’s gospel Jesus talks to us about character. He shares with us that it is in the small matters of life that can help us judge an
Connecting Point: September 11, 2022 Published on September 5, 2022 If you’re reading this, you probably regularly go to church, receive the Eucharist, pray at least once a day (meals, bedtime, etc.), and have a
Connecting Point: September 4, 2022 Published on August 29, 2022 Preparation and planning are important for any trip or endeavor in life. Jesus gives us a stark reminder that we need to make sure we are ready to be
Connecting Point: August 28, 2022 Published on August 22, 2022 Along with the honor of serving St. Isidore as the Business Manager, I serve as the Youth Minister at St. Mary of the Hills Parish in Rochester
Connecting Point: August 21, 2022 Published on August 15, 2022 My father was a big fan of bowling. Nothing gave him more satisfaction than sending the bowling ball down that narrow lane to score a strike. Now he
Connecting Point: August 14, 2022 Published on August 8, 2022 “In your struggle against sin you have not yet resisted to the point of shedding blood.” This line from Hebrews today reminds us that we will
Connecting Point: August 7, 2022 Published on August 1, 2022 When I sit down with each new group in RCIA, I like to share a bit of my personal story. I share that I was in New York in 2012 and was looking into
Connecting Point: July 31, 2022 Published on July 25, 2022 We live in a material and commercial world and with the prevalence of technology, we are only headed further down this dark path. With the
Connecting Point: July 24, 2022 Published on July 18, 2022 This summer I have been blessed with the opportunity to volunteer at the Capuchin Soup kitchen. On Saturdays, I lead prayer before breakfast and
Connecting Point: July 17, 2022 Published on July 11, 2022 In the readings this Sunday, we hear stories of people who encounter God as they open their homes and welcome others. We are called to reach out to
Connecting Point: July 10, 2022 Published on July 4, 2022 Who doesn’t love the neighbor who brings our garbage cans in for us when we are working late? Who doesn’t love the neighbor who snow blows our
Connecting Point: July 3, 2022 Published on June 27, 2022 The Lord sends us on mission by our baptism. The mission is proclaiming to others about the Kingdom of God. It will not be an easy task as Jesus
Connecting Point: June 26, 2022 Published on June 20, 2022 Scripture reminds us to love and serve the Lord by loving and serving others. Whatever we do for others, we do for God. Freedom means we have