From Our Pastor
Dear Folks,
What is for me the first sign that summer is drawing to a close? ‘back to school sales?’ Nope. ‘Football training camp?’ Nope. ‘Beach vacations?’ Nope. All those once signaled the end of summer, but no longer. Now, it is ‘Graduated Server Appreciation.’
Every year, I try to have the servers who graduated high school serve one last time in the summer when I can give them a rosary, and a thank-you-card with a little piece of green in it!
Perseverance really is everything.
For the priesthood, and for marriage the measure of our vocations isn’t the intensity of our love, nor the acclaim, nor the number of friends and parishioners. The measure is our perseverance until the end of our lives.
I believe that servers persevering in serving at the altar is great training in the virtue of perseverance. There often comes a time in the service at the altar when the server gets bored, and it is no longer new and exciting. Young, new excited servers often serve with more excitement than expertise. Keeping our seasoned experienced servers help to train, mentor, and direct the energetic enthusiasm of youth.
Occasionally I have had a server complain, “but the young kids annoy me when they are bouncing off the walls!” To which I answer, “you were young once too. Now your calm helps to keep the celebration reverent and on point. This is now when you are most useful to me and all of the priests!”
Yes, the servers are transitioning to a new season of life. I know that the lesson of perseverance will serve them to better live whatever vocation they embrace: marriage, priesthood, or religious life!
A special shout out of gratitude to this year’s five young men and women who persevered to the end of their season of service at the altar: Jayson, Timothy, Lauren, Cyrus, and Chris!
pax,
Father John Mosimann

Parish Office Closed on Saturday August 5
The Parish office will be closed on Saturday August 5 and will reopen on Monday.
Parish Night at the Ballpark Rainout Info
Unfortunately last night’s game was rained out. Ted Williams once said “Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer.” Ted forgot about meteorologists.
We will not be having another Parish Night at the Ballpark this year, but anyone with a ticket to last night’s game can exchange it for an undated voucher for the any other Fred Nats game this season only. This can be done at the Fred Nats ticket office at the stadium.