Browsing the January 2020 archive of Holy Trinity e-Communications
What Makes a College Catholic? [E-Newsletter]
Posted by Holy Trinity on 1/30/20
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What Makes a College Catholic? [Parishioner Reflection]
Posted by Holy Trinity on 1/28/20
I was asked to write something about Catholic education to be featured during Catholic Schools Week (January 26 - February 1, 2020). I am typically reticent with this topic, so I hesitated at first. The more I thought about it, I decided it might be good to highlight ... Read More »
Not in word or speech, but in deed and truth [E-Newsletter]
Posted by Holy Trinity on 1/22/20
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Not in Word or Speech, but in Deed and Truth [Parishioner Reflection]
Posted by Holy Trinity on 1/20/20
About ten years ago, I was working with teens who had been officially classified by family court as ‘juvenile delinquents’. Usually, that meant that they were going to be living away from home at a facility or group home. As their caseworker, it was not uncommon to find ... Read More »
What do Catholics say about MLK Jr.? [E-Newsletter]
Posted by Holy Trinity on 1/16/20
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What Catholics Have to Say About Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. [Parishioner Reflection]
Posted by Holy Trinity on 1/15/20
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is Monday, a time for Americans to reflect on his remarkable life. Dr. King’s leadership in confronting injustice and using nonviolent protests throughout the mid-‘50s and ‘60s is still as inspiring and powerful today as it was throughout the Civil Rights Movement.
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Baptism by Friar [E-Newsletter]
Posted by Holy Trinity on 1/09/20
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Becoming Daughters and Sons of God [Parishioner Reflection]
Posted by Holy Trinity on 1/04/20
At the time I was born, my parents lived in Manhattan. They frequented a parish not too far from Penn Station named after the baptizer of our Lord. To have a little fun, the Franciscan brother who worked there would answer the telephone, “St. John—the Baptist Church!” ... Read More »
Happy New Year! [E-Newsletter]
Posted by Holy Trinity on 1/02/20
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An Ephiphany for Auld Lang Syne [Parishioner Reflection]
Posted by Holy Trinity on 1/02/20
Guiseppe Molteni The Confession (1838, oil on canvas) Resolutions have been made, the ball has dropped in Times Square and Auld Lang Syne has played, all signs that we have ended our old year and started a new one. Since a new year has arrived and subsequently a new ... Read More »