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SAVINGRACE
Guest
I don’t know about anyone else here but my parish is the most joyful parish I have been too.
I’m a 3yo Catholic and have had 3 different parishes. All were good in their own unique ways.
My current parish (50-80 regulars) is joyful in that everyone is greeted/farewelled by Fr Brian and/or parish council members with broad smiles before Mass. We all chat and catch up for a few minutes after Mass with coffee/tea and cake. Our Priest is a lovely, smiling and very approachable person. We all know each other by name and meet regularly at Parish events.
I didn’t know anyone when I turned up 3 months ago after moving from the city to a regional town. I felt welcomed from the first moment.
It’s what we make it, we create the kind of community parish we need. If we all welcome each other with a smile and get actively involved in our Parish life, our spiritual lives will be greatly enriched.
We are called to be joyful even in suffering.
I’m a 3yo Catholic and have had 3 different parishes. All were good in their own unique ways.
My current parish (50-80 regulars) is joyful in that everyone is greeted/farewelled by Fr Brian and/or parish council members with broad smiles before Mass. We all chat and catch up for a few minutes after Mass with coffee/tea and cake. Our Priest is a lovely, smiling and very approachable person. We all know each other by name and meet regularly at Parish events.
I didn’t know anyone when I turned up 3 months ago after moving from the city to a regional town. I felt welcomed from the first moment.
It’s what we make it, we create the kind of community parish we need. If we all welcome each other with a smile and get actively involved in our Parish life, our spiritual lives will be greatly enriched.
We are called to be joyful even in suffering.