All hands on deck!
This was a call used in the naval world to signal some situation that required the cooperation of all on board a ship to handle. I would like to echo that call to all in our parishes this week.
The life of a parish is greatly enhanced when a broad spectrum of parishioners is involved in the various ministry groups that make up parish life. Ideally those involved should reflect a broad range of age groups and districts within the parish. It really is a barometer as to the health of a parish when groups reflect such a broad representation of the parish family.
The Lucan parishes have been blessed over many years with a great spirit of volunteerism, and parish groups have thrived because of the willingness of people to commit time and effort. However, we can't rest on our laurels. The achievements of the past are something we can be proud of, but the challenge of the future is something that should concern us all.
Without new people continuing to commit time and effort we risk running out of steam. There is a great diversity within the life of a parish, and a variety of ministries that are open to all. From helping prepare families for the Baptism of their children, to journeying with the families who have suffered a loss; and much else that happens in between.
This weekend we are inviting every member of our congregations to give some though about how they might contribute to parish life. Some might serve as readers of the Word in church or in the distribution of Holy Communion as ministers of the Eucharist. others might find a role on the Parish Pastoral council or finance committee, some may feel drawn to work with the bereaved on the funeral team or with families preparing for baptism, or helping with the Family Mass on Sunday. Our music groups are always open to new voices and will welcome newcomers. There is something for everybody.
So, do please give the matter some thought. There is a role for everybody.
Contact the parish office for details.
'Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?' And I said, 'Here am I. Send me!'' (Isaiah 6:8).
Philip Curran - St. Patrick's & St. Mary's Parishes
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