Saturday, September 3, 2011

Sept. 4, 2011

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

This Labor Day weekend brings summer to it's official end, even as most of our students returned to school this past week. I am grateful that last weekend's storm wasn't as bad as had been predicted, but we continue to pray for those who suffered damage or loss of any kind. On our own campus we lost a couple of trees but thankfully there was nothing worse. As we enjoy Labor Day weekend please join us for Mass on Monday at 9:00am as we thank the Lord for the gift of work and employment and pray for those who are struggling to find work.

This Sunday at all of the Masses Fr. John and I will be introducing some of the upcoming changes to our English translation of the prayers at Mass. In the coming weeks we will begin using some of the new sung prayers at Mass, such as the Gloria, which will be changing in a fairly big way. Please see the additional insert in the bulletin that introduces the changes and stay tuned for much more in the weeks to come.

Finally, please join us next Sunday evening, September 11, at 8:00pm for a candlelit Rosary as we remember the victims of the 9/11 attacks and pray for peace in our world.

I hope to see you all at our upcoming OLPH Family Dinner Night this coming Saturday, Sept. 10, from 5-8pm. Have a very blessed new week!

Fr. Arnold

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

August 28, 2011

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Please keep all of our children and youth in your prayers as they begin a new school year this week. We also pray for all of our teachers (those who serve at OLPH and in the many schools around us) that the Lord will fill them with wisdom, love and patience as they instruct our children.

This coming September 11 marks ten years since the tragic attacks on our country. As our nation remembers these events our parish will continue to pray for the victims and for peace in our world as we offer a candlelit Rosary on Sunday evening, Sept. 11 at 8pm.

I hope that you'll join us for our next Family Dinner Night on Saturday, Sept. 10 from 5-8pm. We’re looking forward to bringing our parish family back together after a summer break for another great night of food, friends and fun. Please join us - all are welcome!

God bless you all!

Fr. Arnold

August 21, 2011

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

This past Monday we celebrated the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which marks the one year anniversary of our church renovations. This anniversary is a good time to offer a renewed thank you to all of those who gave so generously to make it possible, through time and labor and memorial gifts and offerings. It’s hard to believe that it has already been one year now, especially since the church and sanctuary still have such a bright and beautiful appearance. This is thanks to the dedicated and very hard working group of parishioners who take time to clean the church each and every week. I am so grateful for all they do - the vacuuming of the carpets, the polishing of the metal, the cleaning of the tile and marble, the removing of stains from the pew cushions. I know in their hearts they are happy to invest their time and energy because the church is the center of our campus, the place where we meet God in worship around His Altar. Inspired by their example, I want to encourage us all to keep doing our best to keep the church clean as we begin the second year in our renovated space. As a refresher, I’d like to print again the guidelines developed by our Pastoral Council and published last year as we moved into our renovated church:

“The renovation of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church required a significant sacrifice of time and financial resources by many members of the parish. In the past, the use of food, drinks and writing materials has caused permanent staining to the seat cushions and carpeting. We respectfully ask that all parishioners help maintain our new facilities by following these guidelines concerning the use of food, drink and art supplies:

1. We ask that, in ordinary circumstances, no food or drink be brought into the church. If it necessary to bring a drink for infants or young toddlers, please ensure that it is in spill-proof containers. Also, we suggest you consider utilizing the Narthex (front vestibule) or the cry room of the church for such needs.

2. Please make sure that any spilled items are cleaned up. Accidents do happen, we request you notify an usher as you leave church so that any spots can be immediately treated to avoid permanent staining.

3. We request you refrain from bringing art supplies to church (markers, crayons, pencils and pens) as in the past they have left considerable damage to the pews and the cushions. Please consider books or small hand held figurines for our young parishioners.

We understand the struggle in attending Mass as a family and do want to balance your concerns with preserving our newly renovated sacred place. As you need a space to accommodate such things as food, drinks or other needs, please consider locations like the Narthex or Little People’s Church (Children's Room). We thank you.”

Have a very blessed new week!