Lectio: Salvation with Dr. Michael Barber

So join us on Thursday from 7:00- 8:30PM in the Frassati Room!


At every Sunday Mass, Catholics confess that Jesus came down from heaven "for us men and for our salvation." But what does "salvation" mean? In this remarkable 10-part video series, Scripture scholar and theologian Michael Patrick Barber provides a thorough, deeply Catholic, and deeply biblical, answer.

Using the Lectio Divina approach of reading, reflecting, responding, and contemplating, the accompanying workbook presents classic artistry, penetrating questions, and personal reflection to take the teachings to a deeper level.

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Not Self Help

July 9th from 7- 8:30PM  

Not just fire insurance

July 16th from 7- 8:30PM  

Not without cost

July 23rd from 7- 8:30PM

Not just personal

July 30th 8th from 7- 8:30PM

Not just a legal transaction

August 6th from 7- 8:30PM

Not a spectator sport

August 13th from 7- 8:30PM  

Not simply a movement

August 20th from 7- 8:30PM  

Not inevitable

September 10th from 7- 8:30PM

Not just for other people

September 24th from 7- 8:30PM

Not only about the future

October 8th from 7- 8:30PM


Lectio: Salvation with Dr. Michael Barber

So join us on Thursday from 7:00- 8:30PM in the Frassati Room!


At every Sunday Mass, Catholics confess that Jesus came down from heaven "for us men and for our salvation." But what does "salvation" mean? In this remarkable 10-part video series, Scripture scholar and theologian Michael Patrick Barber provides a thorough, deeply Catholic, and deeply biblical, answer.

Using the Lectio Divina approach of reading, reflecting, responding, and contemplating, the accompanying workbook presents classic artistry, penetrating questions, and personal reflection to take the teachings to a deeper level.

Lectio_ Salvation with Dr. Michael Barber (1).jpg

Not Self Help

July 9th from 7- 8:30PM  

Not just fire insurance

July 16th from 7- 8:30PM  

Not without cost

July 23rd from 7- 8:30PM

Not just personal

July 30th 8th from 7- 8:30PM

Not just a legal transaction

August 6th from 7- 8:30PM

Not a spectator sport

August 13th from 7- 8:30PM  

Not simply a movement

August 20th from 7- 8:30PM  

Not inevitable

September 10th from 7- 8:30PM

Not just for other people

September 24th from 7- 8:30PM

Not only about the future

October 8th from 7- 8:30PM


Lectio: Salvation with Dr. Michael Barber

So join us on Thursday from 7:00- 8:30PM in the Frassati Room!


At every Sunday Mass, Catholics confess that Jesus came down from heaven "for us men and for our salvation." But what does "salvation" mean? In this remarkable 10-part video series, Scripture scholar and theologian Michael Patrick Barber provides a thorough, deeply Catholic, and deeply biblical, answer.

Using the Lectio Divina approach of reading, reflecting, responding, and contemplating, the accompanying workbook presents classic artistry, penetrating questions, and personal reflection to take the teachings to a deeper level.

Lectio_ Salvation with Dr. Michael Barber (1).jpg

Not Self Help

July 9th from 7- 8:30PM  

Not just fire insurance

July 16th from 7- 8:30PM  

Not without cost

July 23rd from 7- 8:30PM

Not just personal

July 30th 8th from 7- 8:30PM

Not just a legal transaction

August 6th from 7- 8:30PM

Not a spectator sport

August 13th from 7- 8:30PM  

Not simply a movement

August 20th from 7- 8:30PM  

Not inevitable

September 10th from 7- 8:30PM

Not just for other people

September 24th from 7- 8:30PM

Not only about the future

October 8th from 7- 8:30PM


Virtual Papal Audiences

Join Pope Francis for his Papal audiences and liturgies through April and May 2020 on the official Vatican News website!

At the conclusion of the Papal audiences, the Holy Father will lead the faithful in the prayer of the Our Father and then impart his Apostolic Blessing, which extends to all persons watching through means of the media as well as to the religious objects they desire to have blessed.

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A Message to Young Professionals from Fr. Kevin Finnegan: OLG Needs Your Help

Good afternoon!

We are so excited to welcome our parish family back to Mass. As we prepare to reopen our church for Mass, we are working diligently to adhere to and implement the guidelines set forth by the Governor’s Office, the Archdiocese and the MDH. Gathering together to celebrate as a wider community presents more unique challenges than just social distancing. Following all the protocols that we have received will require continued flexibility. To welcome people back safely and with great joy, we need your help.

While the invitation to minister is always open to all age groups, the information which we currently have advises that our more senior parishioners stay home and continue to participate in Mass through our live stream Mass. We know that many of our ministry groups are currently staffed with more “long-term” parishioners. We also know that a fair percentage of people, senior or not, are not going to return to public Mass at this time, which severely depletes our ministry ranks. Perhaps you have not realized what safe standards for our church mean in terms of personnel.

We are looking to our younger demographic (18-35) to fill up the ranks as ushers, Eucharistic Ministers, audio-visual helpers, sacristans, and cleaning crews. Perhaps you have not entertained the idea of being in a ministry position previous to this. But perhaps you have been looking for a way to help throughout the pandemic and don’t know what to do. This could be your time to serve! God is calling!

Currently we need at least five to six mass team members at every liturgy to help welcome parishioners, guide people in the commons, seat people, and guide people during communion. If you care about the wellbeing of others and the OLG community, are practicing basic social distancing, wear a mask when out and about, are not afraid to engage others during this pandemic, please accept this invitation to help the community of Our Lady of Grace.  Here are a few quick notes:

  • ·We need 5 or 6 people to serve per liturgy.

  • A quick training and welcome will take place for all mass team members 45 minutes prior to the schedule Mass time.

  • If you are feeling ill, have a fever, or have recently been around someone who is ill please stay home.

  • Because of the high number of people with whom you will have contact, we are asking mass team members to wear a mask when they serve.

  • You can sign up for more than one Mass on a single weekend but once you serve please take a weekend off.

  • We will continue to update the sign up link below from week to week.

We know that WE are the body of Christ. WE are the disciples, called to make Jesus Christ known and loved. We look forward to hearing from you as you consider answering this call for help.

You can sign up today at the link below. If you have any questions you can reach out to Kory LaCroix at korylacroix@olgparish.org or Shelly Aebi at shellyaebi@olgparish.org.

God Bless!

Fr. Kevin Finnegan, Pastor

Save lives! Help keep Abria's doors open by finishing the race to raise $100,000!

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IMPORTANT UPDATE

Due to the spread of COVID-19 we will not have a physical event on May 9th. We still need your help in keeping Abria's doors open to save lives by finishing the race to raise $100,000!

GOOD NEWS!

You can still participate in our Life is Wonderful Run in two important ways!

1. Help us save lives and finish the race to raise $100,000. Abria is OPEN today and needs your help to stay open. We can still stand together and support women and families who are facing unexpected pregnancies.

Step 1: Make a donation through Abria's GoFundMeCharity page.

Step 2: Re-post Abria's GoFundMeCharity page on Facebook.

Step 3: Every dollar you donate counts! THANK YOU for your support of women and families!

2. Run or walk for life: social distancing style of course!

Step 1: Put on your favorite Abria purple!

Step 2: Whether it’s on your treadmill at home or out around your neighborhood, run or walk for LIFE!

Step 3: Take your best selfie. Post your run or walk picture on social media and don’t forget to #AbriaBringsHope!

ABRIA IS OPEN AND YOUR SUPPORT IS MORE CRITICAL THAN EVER

At this critical time in history where all of us are facing uncertainty with the impacts of COVID-19 on our families, businesses, country and world, we are in particular need of your donations to keep our doors open to help women facing unexpected pregnancies. As you can imagine pressures to abort are even greater when basic necessities like jobs, money for rent and food, as well as other societal pressures are even more heightened. Your donation today is for the purpose of keeping our doors open to serve our beautiful clients and their families and continues to put a choice for life within reach.

The Secret Place of Community: A Conversation with Rachel Herbeck

Join us on Thursday, April 23rd - 7:00pm

How is this time of isolation providing opportunities to build a stronger foundation for community? Are we planting seeds now that will bear good fruit in the future? Join OLG Young Professionals and Rachel Herbeck to discuss these questions and more at a virtual installment of Live at the Harbor.

To join, visit this link: https://zoom.us/j/767378413

Meeting ID: 767 378 413

Password: 213506

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