Photo from Sentinel archives. This information on back: "Caroline Faber with children Harry, Elmer, Louise. Also Amanda Raymond." If you'd like it, send a note to [email protected].
COPIES OF SEPT. 2 ISSUE NEEDED: Friends, the Sept. 2 Sentinel had a front page photo and story about the good people at St. Joseph Parish in Cloverdale. They received very few copies. If you have any to give, please contact Greg Rivelli at 503-260-2255 by Thursday, Oct. 6.
Our rich intellectual tradition, our catechism and beautiful doctrine can give us the comical and self-limiting illusion that we completely understand Godβs ways. I am sure the Father, Son and Spirit have a good laugh at that. https://t.co/Q4aMqpaXbp https://t.co/LICRNcyn12
1870: "It is therefore with mingled feelings of trepidation and of joy that we launch our craft upon the stormy and often disastrous sea of journalism." https://t.co/Gv8TFkYoqE https://t.co/ZyrOHPWfss
There are everyday saints at every parish who sacrifice their time to serve their fellow parishioners and are nourished in the process. https://t.co/5z1EPBxBm2 https://t.co/fmqpJeS0VG
Over these nine plus years, Iβve added to my lifeβs resume β not in the usual sense, but in a different, more profound way: Iβve renewed my faith in God, and despite the barrage of harrowing events in the headlines, Iβve renewed my faith in humanity. https://t.co/Y4kKSMYms8
I retained the little liturgical readings assignment through four archbishops, my wedding day, the births of my children, the dawn of the internet, the 9/11 attacks, the deaths of both parents, a pandemic and the birth of a grandson. https://t.co/FyEKN4Ojm9
The @archdpdx issues a regular email newsletter called Parish Link. It focuses largely on archdiocesan announcements from the Archdiocese of Portland Pastoral Center. To subscribe, send a note to [email protected]. https://t.co/fwqIZXdrdp https://t.co/G85FA04l5A
The #pope didn't offer his customary commentary on the day's Gospel reading before reciting the Angelus prayer Oct. 2. Instead, he focused on the war and the "terrible and inconceivable wound" it is inflicting on humanity. https://t.co/uktz5prxtc
SENTINEL SPORTS REPORTER: I remember one day cracking open a case of zucchini and seeing my byline staring back at me. https://t.co/c0LpY22z7i https://t.co/6ziKxONQPX
We routinely wrote about lay Catholics who made a difference in peopleβs lives. They are the folks who keep the doors open in their parishes through their support and inspiration. https://t.co/voZirHnCid https://t.co/CMO5Zvh3oh
For 152 years, we mostly got things right, but itβs the blunders that we remember and that make us laugh. https://t.co/M2o4nOOYzL https://t.co/JGstRytbD5
Organizations such as Catholic Charities USA said they have their response teams in place to deal with the aftermath of the massive Category 4 storm that lashed western and central Florida. https://t.co/wC9FpUHpo1
POPE: βThe beauty we are talking about is not turned in on itself" but "the beauty that never fades because it is a reflection of divine beauty." https://t.co/cTDVBhFoL4
The papers did a wonderful job of telling our story, the story of these colorful, holy people and this unique place, for 152 years. They did it with compassion, balance, humor, grace, and unflinching love for and faithfulness to our church. https://t.co/jmw6JKQtTy
If thereβs anything that Iβve learned, itβs that life is full of these moments. But each unexpected catastrophe, each unexpected crisis is a chance to turn to the Lord and put your faith to the test. https://t.co/UGqjFibQtF https://t.co/pTwrSErz2C