“Rerum Novarum” was a document written by Pope Leo XIII in 1891 to reflect upon the involvement of the Church and Her teachings in light of the modern world. It was a document that took a long, hard look at the dignity of work and of the workers who did it, and found the presence of God there, as He is in all good things.
But what the title of that document means, in plain and simple Latin, is “New stuff.” And I am just overwhelmed and thrilled about the amount of “new stuff” that is happening here at St. Michael this week. It’s an exciting time in the life of our parish as we see the result of all the planning that has happened behind the scenes now for almost 5 months.
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At long last, we are getting new carpet in the
church -- carpet that is designed to stand up to the thousands of folks who
come in and out through the weeks (the dealer called it “airport quality”)! And
it matches everything!
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We are re-striping the parking lot, so everybody
will be able to see the space markers. We’re hoping that, with the new lines,
we might even be able to fit a few more cars in the lot where they were taking
up a space-and-a-half before!
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We have almost finished the approval process to
replace our air conditioners in the church. We still have to get the pieces
delivered … and then get them out of the roof … but at least the parts are on
the move!
What a wonderful slate of “new stuff” for us to receive with rejoicing! God
has been very good to our parish! As a priest
of the parish and as a recipient of the many, many blessings that He has given
to us, I want to give thanks to Him with all my heart. But in the spirit of Pope Leo’s “Rerum Novarum,” I also want to thank
the many people who have offered their labor in service to our improvement projects: the
carpet layers, the air conditioning technicians, the parking lot crew, Mr. and
Mrs. Boyle, and the many who work so hard for our parish every day of the week.
We can see the work of God in and through you!