Thursday, October 9, 2008

I am back! I hope!


Wow! my last blog was in February .... probably about the time when Wendy found out that she had cancer. It`s been a long and a short spring and summer. Although we had to alter our way of doing things - the most important things were completed. It`s amazing how that happens.


Now that fall is here, we are excited about a full program with about 400 children so far in the English program and another 60 in French. Our adult education program called CAFE (day and evening events) is quite exciting. Over 25 workshops will be offered.. Father Mike's Shaw workshop attracted over 75 adults of all ages. "Why are we afraid of death ?" was the question he explored. From the book of genesis, beginning with Adam and Eve, he explored humanities relationship with God. We are very much looking forward Father Raymond Lafontaine"s workshop at the end on the month where we will look at the "New and Improved sins???? " Check out http://www.faithed.cjb.net/ for our Cafe Flyer (dates and times of events are listed.


On another note, Wendy has completed her chemo and her hair is coming back in. She looks great as a blond but apparently wigs are not very warm.


Already our childrens programs are in full swing.


Children's liturgy has begun. We took the opportunity to bless the children and their school bags as the year begins.


The Confirmation candidates have examed 2 of their confirmation themes such as " We gather" and "The Word of God". The latest gathering included 3 of our young people who shared their experience with the candidates and their parents. I thank Anne-Marie Bagshaw - Patrick MacAnany and Carly Forward for accepting the challenge.


Level 4 attended the first of their Pastoral activity. They took the time to learn how to search their bibles - explored the Old and New Testament - created book marks to help them remember where their favorite passages are located and learned about the different translations of the bible over the years.


After Thanksgiving, our parish program - level 2 and 5 - begins. Thank you to the many catechists who again this year will pick up the challenge of sharing their faith with our young people weekly. However, I am still short 1 or 2 catechists. We recognized the ministry of our catechists by blessing the catechists on Catechetical Sunday earlier this month.


This summarizes our most recent activities - Hopefully, I will be able to check in - and share thoughts and activities on a more regular basis.


Happy Thanksgiving to All!

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