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ST. RAPHAEL T H E A R C H A N G E L
830 S. Westhaven Drive · Oshkosh, WI 54904 · www.raphael.org
MARCH 1, 2015
Second Sunday of Lent
Rev. Doug LeCaptain ..................... Pastor
Rev. Michael Warden ..... Parochial Vicar
Betty Schwandt ........... Pastoral Associate
MASS SCHEDULE
WEEKEND
Saturday .........................................5:00 pm
Sunday ........... 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am
.......................................................5:00 pm
RADIO BROADCAST MASS
9:00 am every Sunday ...... WOSH 1490 AM
Reconciliation
Saturday ........................................4:00 pm
WEEKDAY
Mondays, Tuesdays Wednesdays …...8:00 am
at Franciscan Courts
Thursdays & Fridays ..................... 7:15 am
............................... at St. Raphael Church
PARISH TELEPHONES
Church Office ............................. 233-8044
Fax .............................................. 233-2360
Office Hours 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
........ (Monday - Friday)
Lourdes Academy ...................... 426-3626
This week in Lent Parish Mission Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, March 1, 2, 3
For people wishing to attend the Parish Mission, babysitting will be available for their children, ages 4 through 11, in the nursery in Good Samaritan Hall.
Soup and Study Tuesday, March 3 at Noon
Scripture Study Thursday, March 5 at 1:00 pm
Stations of the Cross Thursday, March 5 at 6:30 pm
Fish Fry (Third One!) Friday, March 6 starting at 4:30 pm
920-233-8044 [email protected]
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DEAR PARISHIONERS... “He was transfigured before them, and his clothes became dazzling white…” Mark 9:2-3 This weekend we hear the Gospel reading about the Transfiguration of Jesus. Jesus leads Peter, James, and John up a mountain where they witness the amazing transfiguration of Jesus, their teacher. Time and again, Jesus teaches and inspires his disciples, and proves through many miraculous events that he is the Son of God – which God literally tells them at the transfiguration.
Teachers have the ability to inspire and motivate children, just as Jesus did. Educators in our schools and religious education programs light a fire in the hearts of our children so they might know and love Jesus. These teachers are all Building Disciples of Christ when they share the Gospel with children.
Thanks in part to the Bishop’s Appeal, we have meaningful programs to teach, resources to train educators, and quality curriculum. Through these programs we engage youth on their faith journey, so they too can become disciples of Christ! In the past year we have had 3 parishioners in the Emaus (lay ministry ) program for the diocese, one in formation for the diaconate, and a number of Catechists that have taken part in formation classes offered by the diocese.
Thank you for your past support of the Bishop’s Appeal. If you would like to make a donation use the pledge card you received (extra’s in the gathering space) or visit the Bishop’s Appeal website at www.catholicfoundationgb.org/give. Thank you for your gift to the Bishop’s Appeal, and for your support of St. Raphael Parish.
On this the 2nd Sunday of Lent, we hear the account of the transfiguration of Jesus and are nourished by the body and blood of Christ, are we growing in our relationship to Jesus as the Son of God. Take a moment to look at your commitment for Lent. This year our bishop has challenged us to grow in prayer.
As a parish we have offered several things, our Parish mission, the book "Your God is too Boring", bible study, and much more. On Ash Wednesday we handed out 500 copies of the book. I ordered another 250 copies of "Your God is too Boring". I invite you to read a chapter a day, not just let it sit on your "to read pile", in order to grow in your understanding of Jesus, so as to enter into a deeper relationship with the Jesus who was, is and is to come. To open again our faith stories and hear how Jesus has been a part of our ancestors’ faith, and is a part of our lives today. Our God is not a boring God, our Lord is alive and well, we just need this season to open wider our minds and hearts to encounter Him right where we are and to set priorities that bring us together in prayer.
Fr. Doug PS: Come check out our first ever Parish Mission this Sunday night starting with dinner at 6pm.
PARISH LEADERSHIP
Business Manager ........................................ Mark Lindekugel
Deacons Greg Grey, John Ingala
Trustees Stephanie Geurts, John Thiel
PARISH STAFF Administrative Assistant ........................................... Jill Eaton
Coordinator of Social Communications ............ Sara Erickson
Coordinator of Music and Liturgy ........................ Karen Dean
Coordinator of Pastoral Ministry ......................... Paula Rieder
Coordinator of Stewardship ............................ Dcn Greg Grey
Executive Secretary ...................................... Deb Ransbottom
Facilities Management ..................................... Mike Sheridan
High School Youth Ministry ............................... Tanya Heilke
Financial Department ... Anne Glowcheski, Mark Lindekugel
Religious Education Dep........... ...................... ........Jessie Adrians,
........................................................... Jenifer Jensen, Dawn Prickett
Religious Education Secretary ................................. Ann Olig
Mission Trip to
David, Kentucky
April 11-18, 2015
Once again we have arranged a Parish Mission
Trip to help the coal mining families of Eastern
Kentucky. We will be working with the mission at
David, Kentucky doing home repairs, yard
clean-up, gardening, or just general things around
the mission. People of all skills are needed and
new skills can be learned helping out. It’s a very
rewarding experience and we all grow in love, joy,
fellowship and most importantly, discipleship. If
you have any interest in helping out, call either the
parish office at 233-8044 or John Petek at
920-233-5730.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING Sunday, March 1
New Member Information Weekend
Coffee & Donuts after all morning Masses
9:00/11:00 am P/K Classes
3:40 pm Confirmation Class
5:00 pm Mass
6:00 pm Parish Mission
6:00 pm Aftershock
Monday, March 2
8:30 am RU Support
5:30 pm Ab Altare Dei Religious Emblem Mtg
6:30 pm Parish Mission
6:30 pm NO Oremus
6:30 pm Scouts
6:30 pm RCIA
Tuesday, March 3
12:00 pm Soup and Study
3:40 pm CIC
4:15/5:30/6:45pm RE Classes 6:30 pm Parish Mission
6:45 pm Qtr. 4 High School RE Class
6:45 pm Confirmation Session
Wednesday, March 4
9:30 am Women’s Spirituality
3:00 pm CIC
4:15/5:30/6:45 pm RE Classes
6:00 pm Adult Confirmation Class
7:45 pm Confirmation Session
8:00 pm Qtr. 4 High School RE Class
Thursday, March 5
9:00 am Mom’s Group
1:00 pm Scripture Study
4:30 pm Worship Environment Planning Session
5:30 pm Youth Choir
6:30 pm Stations of the Cross
7:00 pm Men’s Choir
7:00 pm Adult Choir
7:00 pm Lent Book Study
Friday, March 6
7:15 am Mass
4:30 pm Fish Fry
Saturday, March 7
K of C Membership Drive
6:00 pm Condensed Soup and Study
6:00 pm Family Night at the YMCA
Sunday, March 8
K of C Membership Drive
10:00 am St. Vincent de Paul Meeting
11:30 am High School Retreat
3:40 pm Confirmation Class
3:45 pm Education Commission Meeting
5:00 pm Mass
6:00 pm Holy Hour of Adoration
6:00 pm Aftershock
Stewardship of Sharing
Desserts for take out are very
much appreciated! Please wrap
desserts individually! We serve
approximately 300-350 takeout
dinners per Fish Fry!
Actual Budget Variance
Church Support 80,829 80,000 829
Total Revenue 94,341 89,375 4,966
Total Expense 111,386 107,665 3,721
Net Excess
(Deficit)
(17,045) (18,290) 1,245
Actual Budget Variance
Church Support 715,159 697,000 18,159
Total Revenue 865,736 808,618 57,118
Total Expense 787,229 708,656 6,573
Net Excess
(Deficit)
48,507 27,962 20,545
Monthly
Year to Date
LENTEN SCRIPTURE STUDY
The topic of our Lenten scripture study is The Passion and Resurrection Narratives of Jesus.
A close reading of Jesus' passion and resurrection in all 4 gospels compares the particular insights and highlights of each of the 4 Gospel writers. Jesus’ passion, death, and resurrection are the core of our faith. Examining these events, will challenge you to incorporate both the suffering of carrying the cross and the hope of the resurrection into daily living.
Study is currently being held on Thursdays, from now thru April 2 at 1 pm.
Please RSVP to the parish office - 233-8044
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
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Full Time Youth Minister
St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church in Oshkosh, WI, a vibrant parish with over 2800 families, is seeking a faith-filled Catholic to facilitate a comprehensive youth ministry program for students in grades 6-12. We desire an individual who can implement a total youth ministry program that focuses on the overall empowerment, participation and growth of young people as members of the Body of Christ. Responsibilities include: overseeing formation and training of a high school and middle school peer ministry, organize and promote summer youth mission trips, camps and conferences for students grades 6-12, coordinate regular youth gatherings to foster an active prayer life and sense of community in youth, and establish an active presence within the school, community, and religious education settings to evangelize youth. The ideal candidate will have a BA in religious education/theology or related field, be well organized, highly motivated, enthusiastic and creative. St. Raphael is an Equal Opportunity Employer and offers a competitive salary with a benefit package.
Please send your resume and cover letter by March 17th to:
Jessie Adrians, Coordinator of Religious Education
St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church
830 S. Westhaven Drive
Oshkosh, WI 54904
RE NEWS
Safe Environment classes will be conducted for all RE students grades 1-10 on March 3/4. A letter went home
to families on February 17 with details.
First Eucharist parent/child classes are 4:15 and 5:30 on March 10/11. At least one parent must attend with
his/her child.
Reconciliation services will be held for RE students the weeks of March 17/18 and March 24/25. Check the
RE calendar for details on when your child will be attending. Parents are welcome to join us.
Bread Partner weekend will take place at all Masses on March 14/15.
First Eucharist Retreats and Enrollment are March 21/22, 3-6. At least one parent must attend with his/her
child.
Quarter 4 High School classes start this week, March 3/4. Please register if you have not done so.
Middle School CRS Rice Bowl Challenge! Middle school Religious Education students are invited to participate in the CRS Rice Bowl Challenge. From February 24th to March 25th, 6th, 7th, and 8th graders are invited to bring in their pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and paper bills on Religious Education nights and deposit their money in a container designated for their grade level. The money they collect will be brought up by a middle school representative at Holy Thursday Mass on April 2.
The grade level that collects the most money will be rewarded with a root beer float party on April 14/15, but the
real reward is helping those with the greatest need. Together we can be the hands and feet of Christ to others
this Lent.
Summer 2015 Youth Mission Trip dates: July 18-24
Detroit Lakes, MN - Next Level Mission Cost: $450 per camper
Applications are in the gathering space or contact Tanya Hielke at: [email protected]
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Reflecting on the Scriptures Jesus took Peter, James, and John and led them up a high mountain apart by themselves. And he was transfigured before
them, and his clothes became dazzling white, such as no fuller on earth could bleach them. Then Elijah appeared to them
along with Moses, and they were conversing with Jesus. Then Peter said to Jesus in reply, “Rabbi, it is good that we are
here! Let us make three tents: one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” --- Mark 9:2-7
There’s nothing quite like leaving Mass feeling refreshed, loved, and close to Jesus---it is most pronounced at Easter and
Christmas! I just want to stay right there. This is my faith and my God. And I am on the mountain top! It is soooo good to
be here!
Jesus Himself ascended to the mountaintop, experiencing the transfiguring love of the Father. For Jesus the Transfigura-
tion was the turning point in His life. Jesus was at the pinnacle of His ministry in preaching, healing, miracles. People were
drawn to Him; crowds followed Him. Coming down from the mountain, Jesus descended to the valley, to Jerusalem and
onto the road to Gethsemane until the culminating of His purpose---dying as payment for our sins at Calvary.
The Transfiguration gave Jesus a foretaste of the glory of defeating death in the Resurrection. Through the joy and loving
affirmation of God the Father at the top of the mountain, He found strength to endure the suffering of the cross in the
valley of death.
For Peter, James, and John, this was a magnificent, wondrous experience. They had never beheld their Lord and teacher
like this before. Peter, filled with emotion, proclaims, “Lord, it is good for us to be here. Let us build three tents here, one
for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” But it is not to be.
The mountain-top experience of Peter, James, and John prepared them for their future trials. With Jesus they must descend
the mountain to the valley below and on to the garden of Gethsemane and Calvary. On Mount Tabor they didn’t want to
leave. In the Garden of Gethsemane they didn’t want to stay. I can identify with these apostles because in my mountain-top
experiences of joy and consolation, I also want to stay there forever. And then in the moments of discomfort and suffering,
I want to bolt. I forget that the Lord did not promise me an easy life---He promised to be with me at all times, in all
circumstances. The Lord asked the apostles if they could drink from the cup that He drinks from. So, in my love for Him,
can I lift the cup of suffering to my lips? Can I love Him unwaveringly as He loves me? Jesus is the way, the truth and
the life. Yes, He is the way, the way to be, the way to live, the way to follow, “If anyone will come after me, let him pick
up his cross daily and follow me.”
I have been to the mountain top with Jesus, where I wish to stay, to set up a tent, and never leave. But that’s not life. I love
to receive Jesus at Mass to be in communion, to stay in oneness with Jesus. I need Jesus to sustain me in the valleys of my
life. When I am with Jesus and experience His amazing Love for me, especially in the Mass, I, like Peter, wish to stay right
there, saying, “Lord, it is good for us to be here.” But I am sent, “The Mass is ended. Go in peace to love and serve the
Lord.” Yes, I am sent from the mountaintop to be the hands, feet, and heart of Christ in the world.
Betty Schwandt - Pastoral Associate
Soup and Study, Lent 2015 Tuesdays 12:00 - 1:00 pm
Come and enjoy a bowl of soup while learning about the history of the church.
Tuesday , March 3 The Dark Ages and the Middle Ages (325 – 1517)
Emperor Constantine promotes Christianity and provides legal and financial support for Christianity; Nicene Creed written, 27 books chosen as inspired by bishops; influx of pagans into the Church; fall of the Roman Empire – Church becomes bulwark of civilization and order for several centuries; emergence of monarchies and feudalism – bishops as lords and barons; corruption of church leaders by money and political power; church-state controversies: pope vs. kings; Aquinas’ synthesis of reason and theology. Help is needed in the kitchen heating up soup and also with setting up Good Samaritan Hall. If you would like to help out, please contact the parish office at 233-8044 for more information. Thank you!
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WORKING WITH THE SCRIPTURES – It had been a mountaintop experience, Sue’s first retreat since high school. Since then she had started working in a downtown bank, met and married Jim (the ‘love of her life’) and had three beautiful children. She had been a Den Mother and a Brownie Leader. She had helped Jim set up his own business. She had even been promoted to Vice President at the bank where she worked. But in the middle of all the activity she had never been able to find time to go away by herself until last week. And it had been wonderful. She almost wished she could stay.
But now she was back home again. There were dirty dishes in the dishwasher and dirty towels in the tub, and a pizza box on the counter gave silent witness to the kind of meals her family had eaten while she was away. The kids were full of stories of baseball games and birthday parties and her husband was so happy to see her that, after a quick kiss hello, he promptly fell asleep on the couch. It had been a mountaintop experience, but now she was home. And there was no way she could ever explain to anyone what had happened to her.
Peter, James and John had a similar experience. They, too, had been to the mountaintop; and they, too, had wished they could stay. “Let us make three tents…”. Peter, the practical one, wanted to build something solid to mark the occasion. But Jesus knew better. Jesus knew that there was still work to be done in Jerusalem. And so the disciples came back down from the mountain, and “…they kept the matter to themselves.”
Sue quickly realized that, like Peter, James and John, she was never meant to stay on the mountaintop. Soon she was caught up again in the world of baseball games and birthday parties, home and job. She had encountered God on the mountaintop, but that wasn’t where God lived. And that wasn’t where she lived, either. God had called her back down from the mountain. And there was still much work to be done. Vinal Van Benthem
“No Peace without Justice,
no Justice without Forgiveness.” Pope John Paul II
The following is the Lenten schedule for the
weeks of March 2 - March 23
(unless otherwise indicated)
MONDAY Mass @ 8:00 am - Franciscan Courts
Oremus - 6:30 pm March 9, 16, 30,
April 6, 13, 20
TUESDAY
Mass @ 8:00 am- Franciscan Courts
Soup and Sermon “History of the Church” presented by Prof. Brian Smith
Noon - 1:00 pm - Good Samaritan Hall
March 3, 10, 17, 24
City Wide Reconciliation
7:00 pm March 10 St. Jude (St. Vincent)
WEDNESDAY
Mass @ 8:00 am - Franciscan Courts
City-wide Reconciliation
2:00 pm - March 25 St. Raphael
Adult Confirmation - 6:00 pm March 4, 11, 18, 25
THURSDAY
Mass @ 7:15 am- St. Raphael
Scripture Sunday
The Passion and Resurrection Narratives of Jesus.
1:00pm - March 5, 12, 19, 26, April 2
Stations of the Cross
6:30 pm St. Raphael
March 5, 12, 19, 26
FRIDAY Mass @ 7:15 am - St. Raphael
Fish Fry Serving 4:30-7:30 pm
March 6, 13, 20, 27
SATURDAY Mass @ 5:00 pm
Condensed Soup and Sermon March 7 & 21 after Mass
Anointing of the Sick will be on the weekend of March 14/15
at all Masses.
Knights of Columbus
Membership Drive
March 7 & 8, 2015
St. Raphael Church
Before and After all Masses
Have you ever wondered what the Knights of Columbus
do? Who exactly are they? Can I be a Knight?
Next weekend, March 7 & 8 the Knights from the
St. Raphael Council 11305 will be in the Gathering Space
to answer your questions!
Next
Weekend!
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We need your help! Volunteers are needed to have a successful church Fish Fry this Lenten season. Please consider donating your time and talents. Sign-up boards are located in the church entry.
Thank you Jeff Key, Chair
This Week’s Fish Fry Dessert is:
CHOCOLATE!
This One's for You!
Come hear Fr. Luke Ferris presenting an
evening on prayer, This One's For You: The Basics of Prayer, Resistance and Grace in Spiritual Life on March 17 at 6:30 pm. Come join
us!
A HEART FULL OF SOUL: PRAYING AS A COUPLE
Deacon Steve and Peg VandeHey March 23, 2015
6:30 pm St. Raphael Church
Deacon Steve and Peg are married almost 43 years, have raised their three children, all who are married, and are now enjoying the
blessing of 18 grandchildren. Steve is a Pastoral Associate at the Catholic Tri-Parishes in Calumet County. Peg is the Family & Married Life Coordinator at the Diocese of Green Bay. They live in Kaukauna and are members of St. Katherine Drexel Parish.
There are a variety of ways to pray. Individuals have personal preferences. But what about praying as a couple. Married couples often express a desire to deepen their prayer life, or perhaps even wish to begin a prayer and don’t know how. Couples can discover ways to pray that each will find meaningful. The presentation will cover aspects of prayer and various ways to pray through stories, songs and scripture.
St. Raphael Parish
YMCA Family Night
20th Street location
Saturday, March 7, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
An evening of fun for the whole family!
*Ice skating *Swimming *Games *Soccer *Basketball * Rock Wall Climbing
*Family Prime Time Zone
Please fill out and return this form so we know how many people to plan for:
This is a FREE event but please bring a snack to share.
Family name: ______________________ # attending _________________
This weekend’s Bread and Wine is sponsored in loving
memory of Bill Behring.
Steven Klobucarich and Susan Schuster were married this weekend at St. Raphael Church.
Please keep them in your prayers as they make a commitment to each other in married love.
St. Raphael Blood
Drive
Saturday,
March 14, 2015
8:00 am -11:00 am
The Community
Blood Center Blood Mobile will be
located in the St. Raphael parking lot.
The sign-up board will be in the
Gathering Space.
PARISH LIFE
Mass Intentions
Saturday, February 28 5:00 pm Bill Behring † Pat Penzenstadler † Sunday, March 1 7:30 am Diane Becich Palos † 9:00 am Ron & Sally Resop † 11:00 am Michael Connor † 5:00 pm For Our Parishioners †
Monday, March 2 8:00 am At Franciscan Courts † Tuesday, March 3
8:00 am At Franciscan Courts † Wednesday, March 4
8:00 am At Franciscan Courts † Thursday, March 5 7:15 am Katherine Zangl † Friday, March 6 7:15 am Nancy Ritter † Saturday, March 7 5:00 pm Raymond Zelhofer † Sunday, March 8 7:30 am Hattie Berg † Richard Feavel † 9:00 am Marjorie Ilk † Dr. John & Tekla Check † 11:00 am O. B. Zimmerman † 5:00 pm For Our Parishioners †
Readings for the Week of March 1, 2015
Sunday: Gn 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18,
Rom 8:31b-34/Mk 9:2-10
Monday: Dn 9:4b-10, Lk 6:36-38
Tuesday: Is 1:10, 16-20, Mt 23:1-12
Wednesday: Jer 18:18-20, Mt 20:17-28
Thursday: Jer 17:5-10, Lk 16:19-31
Friday: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a, 17b-28a,
Mt 21:33-43, 45-46
Saturday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20, Lk 15:1-3, 11-32
Next Sunday: Ex 17:3-7, Rom 5:1-2, 5-8, Jn 4:5-42 or
4:5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42 ©Liturgical Publications Inc
STEWARDSHIP OF TIME & TALENT
LITURGICAL ROLES MARCH 7 & 8, 2015
GREETERS
5:00 pm M. Malchow, M. McCourt, K. Sternat
7:30 am S. Feryan, S. & C. Juedes
9:00 am D. Kudlas, J. Sylvester, S. Ingala,
B. Oberkrieser Family
11:00 am K. & J. Fabisch, P. Noe Family, S. Denney
5:00 pm 4 needed
USHERS
5:00 pm B. Feig, P. Gilson, J. White, R. Meyer
7:30 am C. Hayes, B. Pickart, P. Cernohous, J. Olig
9:00 am P. Sawall, G. Brantmier, J. Wenig, R. Luft
11:00 am T. Thompson, N. Hofacker, J. & B. Hamer
5:00 pm C. & A. Redlin, J. Kubasta, 1 needed
SERVERS
5:00 pm Jacob Kaszuba, Sadie Eklund, Hana Eaton
7:30 am Kalei Allison, Noah Resop, Chase Bauer
9:00 am Rosa Natalia Giron, Abigayle Giese,
Marshall Koch
11:00 am Hayley Hamer, Sarah Kasper, Claire Chier
5:00 pm Alana Berg, Chloe Downs, Lia Jaworski
LECTORS
5:00 pm D. Ritter, J. Sosinski
7:30 am A. Kriegel, A. Shukis
9:00 am E. Michels, S. O’Rourke
11:00 am K. Johnson-Thiel, T. Chier
5:00 pm M. Buyarski, 1 needed
SACRISTANS
5:00 pm M. Kirsch
7:30 am D. Timmer
9:00 am P./S. Vanden Heuvel
11:00 am M. Zimmerman
5:00 pm K. Hammen
MUSICIANS
5:00 pm Alex/Ashley/Johanna/Karen
7:30 am Men’s Group
9:00 am Men’s Choir
11:00 am Jon/Carly/Youth Choir
5:00 pm Ekklesia
LITURGICAL MINISTERS! MARCH, APRIL & MAY! Starting with this next schedule we will no longer be mailing them to you. Go to our web-site to obtain your schedule.
raphael.org/ministries/liturgical ministers
R U Support is a ministry to the recently unemployed and underemployed. We meet in Good Samaritan Hall at St. Raphael Parish on Monday morning from 8:30 – 10:30 am. All are welcome. Questions? Call Dennis Kotloski at 920-830-8980.
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Hungering for a Bountiful Earth
This week CRS Rice Bowl takes us to the coffee highlands of Nicaragua, where we’re called to protect both the goodness of creation and the livelihoods of struggling families. How will this week’s fast remind us of the sacredness of God’s creation and our duty to protect it?