by Austin Fitzgerald | Feb 26, 2022 | CCEAF, Current Newsletter, Feature, New Post, Newsletter, Stories, Support Us, Uncategorized
When Larry first came to the parish, he was looking for a community of believers he could confide in and grow with. Being a regular attender, it was an experience he looked forward to and the more he went, the closer he got to the people around him. He didn’t just see...
by Ashley Everett | Feb 24, 2022 | CCEAF, Current Newsletter, Feature, New Post, Newsletter, Stories, Support Us
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by Ashley Everett | Feb 22, 2022 | CCEAF, Current Newsletter, Feature, New Post, Newsletter, Stories, Support Us, Uncategorized
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by Ashley Everett | Feb 20, 2022 | CCEAF, Current Newsletter, Feature, New Post, Newsletter, Stories, Support Us, Uncategorized, Volunteer
Catholic Charities Emergency Assistance Fund: Donate to Larry’s Legacy Our parishioners rallied around Larry, too. They bought him a bed, donated kitchen appliances, tables and lamps that made his new apartment a home. They helped him move into his new...
by Ashley Everett | Feb 16, 2022 | CCEAF, Current Newsletter, Feature, New Post, Stories, Support Us, Uncategorized
Catholic Charities Emergency Assistance Fund: Donate to Larry’s Legacy My husband and I met Larry one Sunday, when he rolled up next to where we were sitting and parked his wheelchair next to our pew. He introduced himself, and we immediately “hit it off.” We...
by Ashley Everett | Feb 13, 2022 | CCEAF, Current Newsletter, Feature, New Post, Stories, Support Us
Catholic Charities Emergency Assistance Fund: Donate to Larry’s Legacy I shared Larry’s story with Susan Walker, one of our musicians, who is also on staff at Catholic Charities. I hoped that Charities could do something to keep him safe and housed – and...