At the Threshold of the New School Year
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We think about our children and youth at the threshold of the new year. May this new year become a successful and meaningful year for each of them. For parents and teachers, it is a time of guidance, encouragement, and patience. And for all of us as a church community, it is a reminder to support and pray for our young students that they may grow not only in knowledge but also in wisdom and faith.
Let us embrace this change of season with gratitude, holding on to the peace and joy of summer while welcoming the challenges and opportunities of the year ahead. May the Holy Spirit move and work with us every day, every household, and every heart, so that this new beginning may bear good fruit.
The end of summer is a good opportunity to express my gratitude to those who prepared this new school year at our parish community and our church of St. Martin of Tours. I am grateful for those who will be involved with teaching and ministry to our children and youth at our Religious Education programs and any kind of youth ministry. Thank you for your time and effort.
Additionally, the end of summer is traditionally marked with two significant fund rising events, the Rummage Sale and Labor Day activities. I am grateful to those of our parishioners who spend a lot of time, creativity and hard work to make these events successful and meaningful. I am not just thinking about the income to the parish funds, but also about the good spirit and energy brought up by these two events which make our community alive and welcoming to others. Thank you very much.
Welcome back to those who arrived from their vacation and trips in the summer, and I wish you another meaningful and blessed time at home and in our parish community.
Fr. Andrzej







