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Adopt-A-Family Bikes
By Ryan Mahoney (as told to his mom, Jan Mahoney)
About ten years ago, parishioners noted that many families requested bicycles for their children and themselves. For many, bikes served as their primary transportation to school and work.
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Campamento de Lectura Multigeneracional
By Allison Duvall
En el primer año de su episcopado, el obispo Stacy Sauls dedicó tiempo a evaluar los dones que poseía y los desafíos que enfrentaba la Diócesis de Lexington. Vio los problemas que asolaban a la región de los Apalaches: pobreza y analfabetismo generalizados.
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Care for the Troops
By Robert Certain
Every day, in airports across the nation, men and women in uniform are applauded for their military service. What a pleasant difference from my war.
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Dejar que Brille Nuestra Luz
By Stephen Trever
El domingo 5 de junio cerca de 600 personas de la comunidad de Medford, Massachusetts, acudieron a Let’s Move! Medford, un día de eventos deportivos y feria de información centrados en criar niños sanos y activos.
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Filling the Void
By Valerie Bailey Fischer
As they tried to shake my hand, the father turned to me and quietly said, “see you in five years.” That was almost two years ago and I have not seen them since.
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Letting Our Light Shine
By Stephen Trever
On Sunday June 5, close to 600 people from the community of Medford, Massachusetts turned out for Let’s Move! Medford.
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Llenar el Vacío
By Valerie Bailey Fischer
Un domingo saludé a una pareja cuando salía del servicio religioso de St. Elizabeth’s con su hijo recientemente bautizado. Ese servicio había sido especialmente difícil para los padres porque su hijo de casi un año de edad había causado unas cuantas perturbaciones.
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Multigenerational Reading Camp
By Allison Duvall
In the first year of his episcopacy, Bishop Stacy Sauls was assessing the gifts and challenges facing the Diocese of Lexington. He saw the problems plaguing the Appalachian region: high levels of poverty and rampant illiteracy.
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The Diaconate of Young Adulthood
By Jason Sierra
Young adults are not big churchgoers generally. Our lives are hectic and often unstable.
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The Wander Years
By Ed Ziegler
What does life after youth group look like?
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Youth Comes Knocking
By Virginia Citrano
We often fail to include our youth in one of the most central aspects of our faith, the governance of our church. Until they come knocking, that is.