September 2020 archive of Pastor's Notes
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Posted by Kelli Reutman on 9/25/20
How Can Core Principles of Catholic Social Teaching Help Guide Our Civic Participation?
In the words of Pope Francis, “progress in building a people in peace, justice and fraternity depends on four principles related to constant tensions present in every social reality. These derive from the pillars of the ... Read More »
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Posted by Kelli Reutman on 9/18/20
Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship is the teaching document of the Catholic Bishops of the United States on the political responsibility of Catholics. It provides guidance for all who seek to exercise their rights and duties as citizens. As Catholics, we bring the richness of our faith to ... Read More »
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Posted by Kelli Reutman on 9/11/20
If you’ve been to the Kroger on State St or any of the other retail & restaurants in the New Albany Plaza shopping mall, you may have been surprised and saddened, as I was, to see a new Planned Parenthood office going in between wholesome storefronts. This location ... Read More »
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Posted by Kelli Reutman on 9/04/20
With so many people still ‘Working from Home”, it seems a little odd to give people a day off to stay home as a way of honoring human labor and efforts in the world! Maybe we should have a universal come to work day instead! I say this only ... Read More »