Showing posts with label ministry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ministry. Show all posts

Friday, July 31, 2020

Yes, I Moved Into a Former Crack House and Need Prayers for Discernment in the Ministry for the Poor


For some reason BlogSpot is not allowing this short video of a priest blessing a house.  Not to worry, just know that this took place and that it will be used in the witness and spirit of the hospitality of Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin in addition to other entities such as the highest levels of the charisms and gifts of the Holy Spirit -- praise, healing, prophetic word and visions, miracles of all kinds, and much more toward the poorest and most forgotten.  The last mentioned above parts somewhat with the focus of the Catholic Worker Movement, among other things happening in some of the more vocal houses.  Peter and Dorothy's witness though of their passionate Catholicism, and their radical 
and sacrificial love of the poor and lives dedicated to the poor, will continue through this house!  Pray along with MANY, including Benedictine monasteries and abbeys, for the canonization of Dorothy Day AND Peter Maurin!  Come, Holy Spirit, come!

 


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Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Fourth Outdoor Party for the Homeless on FRIDAY, Feb. 15

To any Columbus natives, we had two beautiful Christmas parties for the homeless on the South end in December and one in January.  There is another one from 5-7, Monday, February 18, at the parking lot of Heer Park by the South High Planet Fitness on Williams Rd. just off of South High Street.
Wanting to continue the friendships begun, we will join HOPE ON HIGH, a multi-church effort begun by the Obetz Church of the Nazarene, with their set up of a nearly four-sided large tent, with hot air pumped in, lights, tables, chairs, and a banquet style soup kitchen on wheels!  I am bringing some beef stew, but come, and bring whatever you can!  There usually is a grave need for warm  blankets, sleeping bags, clothes, shoes, etc), and a lot of GREAT conversation!
Pray for these homeless on the South end, and for a bigger Catholic presence down there!  Come, Holy Spirit, come!