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05/30/2021

Remember those who have served in the armed forces of the United States...

12/25/2017

Father Flor McCarthy, is an Irish Salesian priest, who has spent many years at St. Stephen’s. He has made many friends over the years. He recently sent a note to update us on his health:

“This time last year I was diagnosed with lung cancer—two smallish tumors one on each lung. Last January, I had the larger one removed from my left lung. I had radiotherapy a few months later for the one on my right lung. So far things are going well. I am feeling good. I am out and about, but not working. I am deeply grateful for all the prayers and good wishes.”

10/27/2017

Thanks to Fr. Jisaya. . .

10/16/2017

MORNING PRAYER - Courtesy of Ken Garrison
THANK YOU FOR ANOTHER DAY WITHIN THIS LIFE OF MINE GIVE ME STRENGTH TO LIVE IT WELL WHATEVER I MAY FIND BESTOW FROM YOUR ABUNDANCE WHATEVER I MAY LACK TO USE THE HOURS WISELY FOR I CANNOT HAVE THEM BACK   THANK YOU FOR ANOTHER DAY IN WHICH TO MAKE AMENDS FOR LITTLE SLIGHTS AND PETTY WORDS INFLICTED ON MY FRIENDS FOR SOMETIMES LOSING PATIENCE WITH PROBLEMS THAT I FIND FOR SEEING FAULTS IN OTHERS LIVES, BUT NOT THE ONES IN MINE   THANK YOU FOR ANOTHER CHANCE IN WHICH TO TRY TO BE A LITTLE MORE DESERVING OF THE GIFTS YOU'VE GIVEN ME FOR YESTERDAY IS OVER AND TOMORROW IS FAR AWAY AND I REMAIN COMMITTED TO THE GOOD I DO TODAY ..  . 

04/17/2017

Dear brothers,
As you know, Mike has acute myeloid leukemia and is in need of a bone marrow transplant. Most , if not all of us, would not be eligible
donate, but we can still help out in the program.
If you are able to lend a hand, it would be deeply appreciated'
The program will take place on Sunday, April 23rd, from 9 AM to 3 PM at St. Stephen's Gym. Blood samples will be taken from potential donors to be tested for possible match.
Please continue to pray for Mike.
God bless you,
Dominic

02/27/2017
Subject: What Makes Christianity Different from Other Religions? https://www.cnsnews.com/commentary/eric-metaxas/what-ma...
02/12/2017

Subject: What Makes Christianity Different from Other Religions?


https://www.cnsnews.com/commentary/eric-metaxas/what-makes-christianity-different-other-religions

What Makes Christianity Different from Other Religions?

Jameel McGee (left) and Andrew Collins (right) pose for a photo after having been reunited in friendship while working in a café run by Mosaic Christian Community Development Center. (CBS Evening News Screenshot)
One aspect of Christianity is so amazing, that it impresses even the CBS Evening News.

Quick, name the practice that most sets Christianity apart from the non-Christian world. Respect for human life? Not really. Religions such as Jainism have, if anything, an even more uncompromising prohibition against harming any living things.

Sexual morality? Again, there are religions—Orthodox Judaism and Islam immediately come to mind—that place an even higher premium on sexual purity than Christianity. If you doubt this, ask yourself when was the last time you saw a Christian woman in a burqa.

The answer to this question is forgiveness. No other belief system has the equivalent of forgiving your brother seventy times seven, i.e., every time—much less commands you to love your enemies, and bless those who persecute you.

The radical nature of Christian forgiveness is so startling, so overwhelming, that it made the CBS Evening News.

The story began in 2005 in the city of Benton Harbor, Michigan. On that day, Jameel McGee was, in his words, “minding his own business,” when he was stopped by a policeman, Andrew Collins. The encounter did not go well for McGee. Collins accused him of selling drugs and arrested him. At the time, McGee insisted that the charges were “all made up.” As CBS noted, “Of course, a lot of accused men make that claim,” and the outcome in McGee’s case was pretty much the same as in other such cases: He wound up serving four years in prison.

In McGee’s words, “I lost everything.”

Making matters infinitely worse was that McGee was telling the truth: He was in fact an innocent man.

We know this because the policeman, Collins, was subsequently “caught, and served a year and a half for falsifying many police reports, planting drugs and stealing.” Among the falsified police reports was the one concerning Jameel McGee.

While exoneration is sweet, it doesn’t make up for the four years spent behind bars. As McGee told CBS, “My only goal was to seek him when I got home and to hurt him.”

He appeared to have gotten his chance when both McGee and Collins ended up working at a café run by Mosaic Christian Community Development Center. As CBS put it, the “bad cop and the wrongfully accused man had no choice but to have it out.”

And that brings me back to what I said about Christianity’s unique emphasis on forgiveness. Collins told McGee “Honestly, I have no explanation, all I can do is say I'm sorry.” McGee’s response, “That was pretty much what I needed to hear.”

But McGee did not stop there: He befriended the man who wronged him, so much so that he eventually told Collins that he loved him. As Collins tells the tale, “I just started weeping because he doesn’t owe me that. I don’t deserve that.”

Thankfully, forgiveness and the healing it brings in its wake, has nothing to do with “deserve.” As McGee, a Christian, understood, we forgive one another because, as Paul told both the Ephesians and the Colossians, God in Christ has forgiven us.

The power of forgiveness transcends personal relationships. Think of the reaction to the Amish forgiving the man who killed ten young girls back in 2007. There was a power at work there that even the most hardened skeptic could not deny.

Today, McGee and Collins share their story with others. At least one person seems to have taken its message to heart. The CBS reporter ended with the following question: “If these two guys from the coffee shop can set aside their bitter grounds, what's our excuse?”

The answer, especially for the Christian, is “none.”

Eric Metaxas is the host of the “Eric Metaxas Show,” a co-host of “BreakPoint” radio and a New York Times #1 best-selling author whose works have been translated into more than twenty languages.

Editor's Note: This piece was originally published by BreakPoint.

One aspect of Christianity is so amazing, it impresses even CBS.

09/22/2016

In recognition of September’s National Hunger Action Month, ShopRite of LaGrangeville hosted a ShopRite Partners In Caring “Help Bag Hunger” day on Sept 21.

03/17/2016

There is a movement afoot to consider bringing to the community some Syrian families, vetted by the US State Dept., who could find sanctuary here. Thoughts?

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