Showing posts with label simple living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label simple living. Show all posts

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Join the Franciscan Brothers Minor in Their Talk on Living the Life of Poverty, April 5

     Come join us on April 5th at The Lamb Catholic Worker, 531 Brookside Drive, for a humble dinner and talk on "Living the Life of Poverty" given by the Franciscan Brothers Minor.  RSVP for planning, please.  Reservations are not required though, and dinner will be at 5:30, not 5:00 - correction from "Happenings" in the Catholic Times.  Brother Chrispin will lead the talk on "Living the Life of Poverty."
      Also, celebrate with us our new ministry of lunches for family breadwinners who live in the two major East side trailor parks.  Sr. Nary of the Missionary Servants of the Word gives Bible studies in both parks, and now she has something else to offer as well, along with us.  Our hope is to go to most of these Bible studies to learn Spanish and to get to know the Hispanic communities in these.  Hopefully this trust and relationship will flower and we will have communication available for those being battered and abused, if this happens.  If you would like to help or donate just email us at: thelambcatholicworker@gmail.com.  Celebrate with us over 19,000 viewers on this site.  All of you, please pray for us!

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Do Not Click on "Posts (atom)" or "Older Posts" as Subtitles; Tell Others

THE LAMB CATHOLIC WORKER - Please tell new people to by-pass the "feeds" called "Older Posts" and "Posts (atom)" that are choices before getting on this website.  AFTER getting into the site, and scrolling down articles, THEN push "Older Blogs" to see the 35+ articles. Explain to others to simply type the subject, " The Lamb Catholic Worker," then choose the subject-looking or title-looking, "The Lamb Catholic Worker," again.  Please, especially if you are clergy or from a religious order, pray for us, and help spread the word about this critical mission mainly for battered women and children of foreign descent here in Columbus. We cannot do it without your prayers and support.   Thanks.