Dear Friends:
I thank you for reading our “Sharing Faith Blog.” This blog is dedicated to having parishioners share a reflection concerning something about their faith or sharing a reflection regarding a reading from the Liturgy of the Word for Sunday Mass. I thank Dorothy { Dot } McDermott for her reflection on the Gospel from Mass on March 11 2018, (EPHESIANS 2-4:10).
Respectfully yours in Christ,
Fr. Tom Morgan
Pastor
I thank you for reading our “Sharing Faith Blog.” This blog is dedicated to having parishioners share a reflection concerning something about their faith or sharing a reflection regarding a reading from the Liturgy of the Word for Sunday Mass. I thank Dorothy { Dot } McDermott for her reflection on the Gospel from Mass on March 11 2018, (EPHESIANS 2-4:10).
Respectfully yours in Christ,
Fr. Tom Morgan
Pastor
My name is Dorothy { Dot } McDermott and my husband and I have been members of St Jerome Parish for 45 years. I attend the Sunday AM bible study which has aided in enriching my knowledge of the Catholic faith.
March 11 2018 EPHESIANS 2-4:10
"For by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not from you, it is the gift of God.
Through Baptism we are immersed into the grace of God, by which even now, we share in Christ,s life, death and resurrection. God has given us many gifts, and even with our transgressions, he forgives us in his divine love and mercy. Paul adds to his description of God,s abundant mercy by writing of God,s immeasurable riches and ever bestowing to us the gift of grace, and that salvation is the work of God, not of our own actions.
Love, trust and faith in God sustain me in my daily life in this troubled world. I thank him for his many gifts and trust in him to protect me and mine always. I am reminded of an Al Anon saying of "Let Go and Let God "!
March 11 2018 EPHESIANS 2-4:10
"For by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not from you, it is the gift of God.
Through Baptism we are immersed into the grace of God, by which even now, we share in Christ,s life, death and resurrection. God has given us many gifts, and even with our transgressions, he forgives us in his divine love and mercy. Paul adds to his description of God,s abundant mercy by writing of God,s immeasurable riches and ever bestowing to us the gift of grace, and that salvation is the work of God, not of our own actions.
Love, trust and faith in God sustain me in my daily life in this troubled world. I thank him for his many gifts and trust in him to protect me and mine always. I am reminded of an Al Anon saying of "Let Go and Let God "!