Fr Randy Knauf will be Celebrating all our Masses with us on March 16
th and 17
th in preparation for our Mission/Retreat here in our Catholic Community.
Father Randy Knauf is currently ministering in the Webster cluster of parishes which includes Danbury, Webster and Crescent Lake. Fr Randy has been ordained for 28 years and has served in parish work, retreat ministry, and Catholic education throughout the Midwest. He has studied Catholic Spirituality with emphasis in Franciscan, Ignatian, Benedictine and Native traditions. Spiritual Faith Formation has continued to motivate his ministry. During the Lenten Mission this year Fr Randy hopes to provide a few starting points for our personal reflection and preparation as we move forward in seeking the guidance of the Holy Spirit to develop and grow our local communities of faith.
Sunday evening: 6:30PM – St Anthony Church
Being a person of faith who happens to be called to Evangelize.
Looking through the lens of gratitude, mercy, and being loved by God, has God created me to be the type of person who has something to share? Hint: The answer is Yes!
A look at how we have been blessed and shaped by God.
Monday evening: 6:30PM – St Anthony Church
Being a person of faith who happens to have been given the gift of faith by
others, what makes me any different from those who have drifted away from church participation?
Am I looking for something that others might not be looking for?
Hint: The answer is No!
A look at being unique in the eyes of God.
Tuesday evening: 6:30PM – St Anthony Church - Feast of St Joseph - Healing Service
Being a person endowed with gifts and skills which may be very unique or very common. A brief look at how Saint Joseph worked with his skills and gifts for the good of his family. Are the gifts and skills I have received for me? Or for others?
Hint: The answer is, a little of both!
A look at how being a servant follows the example of many individuals in our Catholic story. An opportunity to seek healing at this point in our lives so that I can be free enough to be a person of faith.