Its 9:30 A.M., Both Father Larry and I got back into the house a little after 2 A.M. We had to clear up the rented space where we had our Midnite Mass, in a large auditorium that seated 400. We had spent weeks before running ads, placing announcements in store windows, putting flyers on cars, going to large events and passing them out and talking to people along the way. Between ads and renting of the space it cost us nearly 1,000.00; maybe more I havent kept count. We were not permitted to advertise on a billboard of the church so it had to be by press and out on the street.
Well midnight came, the space looked beautiful, the music was grand, a friend Doug Blevins' singng voice added that special touch. I looked around amongst the 400 seats and saw 8 people. My heart sank and I must admit for the first part of the Mass, I was nervous and didnt feel right in the space. I just couldnt concentrate, But we very grateful for those 8 who did attend.
It also says that God does not want us in that space. We spent over 2000 initially when we had our first Mass in their chapel People did not want to come at 1:30 in the afternoon, the only time we were permited to be there. We pushed and tried even asking if maybe we could move it up to around 12.00. We learned the hard way but both of us, in our late 70's are still open to learning. I am hearing that God wants us back in a appropriate Catholic oriented space. We have a wonderful chapel that people, if they seek out, will find us
We return to being Fathers of Divine Mercy and not church builders. We will be there for the spiritual needs of the community. People will see us on the street dressed in clerical clothes, celebrate Sunday morning Mass at 10, a Serenity Mass on Monday evening and a Divine Mercy Healing Mass with benediction of the Blessed Sacrament on Wednesday. We wont have to make other spaces look like a church and then have to strip them down again. What a relief.
If others some time ask us to serve their community in the space that they create and maintain, we will do that. In the meantime, no more money spent on ads or rented space that does not have our name on it. If God so ordains, people will seek us.
God has already blessed us with the best gift he can give us. Our own place to pray and worship, a place that looks and feels like a Catholic Chapel.
Our love, from our hearts, goes out to all. It is indeed a Happy Christmas. We have each other . Father Larry has taken in temporarily a man who does not have a home We will help him get settled in a place of his own. And thats what Christmas is about.
All is calm, all is bright.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
GETTING READY TO GET READY
Can you imagine the Christmas Season will soon be upon us. Here it is December 11 and the Chrismas Season begins on December 25. Right now we are putting together our Christmas Eve Candlelit Midnight Mass program Flyers passing out, store placards being distributed, ads in two newpapers, soloist found, candles to be obtained, etc. etc. etc. We are getting ready to get ready, Going from Celebrating Mass in a chapel which seats 16 to a large auditorium is that seats over 300 is a big jump for us ( a big leap of faith). And, as we get closer and closer, the more excited I get, trusting that God knows what he is doing although sometimes I dont have a clue. Then there are times when I go Whoa, do you know what you have really bitten off here. Now that part can be scarey.
So we trudge along the path of happy destiny knowing that God did not carry us this far to drop us down. Come dance along with us on this path. Nol body leads and no body follows, God leads the band. Cha cha any one?
Newdivinemercy.org. referrals welcome
So we trudge along the path of happy destiny knowing that God did not carry us this far to drop us down. Come dance along with us on this path. Nol body leads and no body follows, God leads the band. Cha cha any one?
Newdivinemercy.org. referrals welcome
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Christmas Midnight Mass
DIVINE MERCY CHAPEL
New Catholic Communities
Serving the Catholic Community of Wilton Manors for the past 11 years!
Come Home For Christmas!
We warmly invite you to worship with us as we celebrate the Birth of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
If you’ve been away from church for a while,
or if you’re looking for a church to call your spiritual home, we might just be what you’re looking for!
You are welcome here,
no matter what else you may have experienced,
no matter what else you might have thought possible.
The Celebration of
Christmas
Join us for a traditional, candlelit Midnight Mass on December 24th. We’ll begin at 11:45 p.m. with some carols, and then we’ll celebrate the Lord’s birth with a joyous Eucharist beginning at midnight. We so hope you will choose to be with us for this festive celebration!
We are gathering at 1550 NE 26th Street in Wilton Manors
(the Center for Spiritual Living).
If you’d like more information, contact us at 954-567-1930 or www.newcatholic.us
We are here for you.
New Catholic Communities
Serving the Catholic Community of Wilton Manors for the past 11 years!
Come Home For Christmas!
We warmly invite you to worship with us as we celebrate the Birth of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
If you’ve been away from church for a while,
or if you’re looking for a church to call your spiritual home, we might just be what you’re looking for!
You are welcome here,
no matter what else you may have experienced,
no matter what else you might have thought possible.
The Celebration of
Christmas
Join us for a traditional, candlelit Midnight Mass on December 24th. We’ll begin at 11:45 p.m. with some carols, and then we’ll celebrate the Lord’s birth with a joyous Eucharist beginning at midnight. We so hope you will choose to be with us for this festive celebration!
We are gathering at 1550 NE 26th Street in Wilton Manors
(the Center for Spiritual Living).
If you’d like more information, contact us at 954-567-1930 or www.newcatholic.us
We are here for you.
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