First Sunday of Lent
Dear Parishioners,
We now have a target date for the priests to move out of the rectory and into our new living space. We will be in our new home by March 1st. During the next few weeks, we will be emptying out the old building and slowly moving things over. We do have to have a final inspection that will declare the space habitable.
The winter weather will make our move a challenge even though we are just going across the parking lot. We also need to get the rest of the carpet laid and move the appliances in, etc.
Some people have asked if they can help. We must be conscious of the pandemic and of mixing people together. I also don’t want to have people come and have nothing to do. Therefore, I will try to just recruit those that we need. Again, we will move in stages.
I would like to thank Fr. Matthew for patiently waiting. His living room sprang a major leak six weeks ago. When the cold weather hit this time leaking stopped, but when things thaw out it will begin again, I am sure.
I thank all of you who have supported the TTT campaign. Having a warm dry place to live will make the priests’ lives better.
May Our Lady and all the Angels and Saints watch over you.
Fr. Mark
P.S. Bishop Tylka will be visiting Seton School on Monday, February 22nd for a school Mass. We welcome him to our parish. We hope he can return many times.