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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Presentation by Sr. Kathryn James Hermes, FSP

Sr. Kathryn James Hermes, FSP
Tuesday, September 20, 7 P.M.

Nativity of Our Lord Parish
Street & York Roads, Warminster, PA

See, I am doing something new! “God says, ‘I am going to do something new, something new with your life; something new with your health; something new with your family; something new with your dreams.’”

Have you come through a dark time? Depression, burn-out, financial disasters, death of a family member, or emotional chaos come to us all. We get through, but we want something beyond mere survival.We feel there must be something more. This talk is about something more.

Nativity of Our Lord Church Hall ~ please use back parking lot
Cost: $5 pp (nonrefundable but transferable)
Donation can be made at the door.
Please call the Parish Center (215-675-1925)
or email (ck@nativityofourlord.org) for a reservation.

The Daughters of St. Paul will be present with a display of books, music, DVDs, etc.

About Our Presenter
The study of spirituality has been a life-long pursuit of Sister Kathryn James. She has an M.T.S. from Weston Jesuit Center for Theological Studies and an advanced certificate in Scripture. Sister is the author and during her talk will be referring to Surviving Depression, Surviving Depression Journal, Surviving Depression Prayer Book, Making Peace With Yourself, Inner Peace and Holding on to Hope, among others. Sister Kathryn is a Daughter of St. Paul.

If you plan to join us, please place a check for $5 pp,
along with your name(s) & phone number and mail to:
Nativity of Our Lord Parish Center, 605 West Street Road
Warminster, PA 18974 ~ Attention: Cathy Krzywicki
Checks made payable to: Nativity of Our Lord Parish.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Discover Hope!


Everything is buzzing these days at Pauline Books & Media.  Why?  We are celebrating the ways that we help people discover hope.  After a lot of conversation, advice-seeking, and soul-searching, we have realized that what we do best at Pauline is help people discover hope for their lives. 

Corporate-type folks would say it’s a “tagline” and that it’s all about “brand,” but we know better.  It’s really all about who we are as apostles, about mission, and being true to God’s call.

Pauline is all about helping you discover hope in your life.  We can do that because we believe that Christ, our ultimate hope, is the Light revealing to each person the mystery and meaning of their life.

Aren’t we all yearning to know the mystery behind who God wants us to be?  In an October audience with Blessed Pope John Paul II, I once blurted out:  “Holy Father, please pray for many vocations for us.”  He looked at me fondly, “Vocations, so, you need vocations?”  “Yes, Holy Father, we have a LOT of good to do,” I answered.  Smiling, he then reached over and made the sign of the cross on my forehead.  I will always remember his gift!  I like to think it was his blessing on me, on my congregation, and all who would work with us to spread the Gospel in this new millennium.  Truly, we have a lot of good to do…and that’s part of the Christian mystery.  

At Pauline, the good we are called to do is immense.  We are called to help people discover hope for their own lives and in their own situations.  With the grace of God, we can do this because we are:

Passionate:  we invest our whole lives to bring the Gospel of hope to people yearning for God’s love.  We will use any form of technology to best proclaim God’s message.

Trusted:  you can trust us to be your authentic resource for books and media solidly rooted in our Catholic identity.

Joyful:  in whatever venue you find us, we will welcome you with joyful hearts.

Sanctuary:  we provide a “sacred space” where you can encounter God, who gives us wholeness and meaning.

Please keep us in your prayers as we work to strengthen God’s gift and do the good that we are called to do.  You can join our celebration by logging on to:  http://www.mydiscoverhope.com/.  

Sr. Mary Martha Moss, FSP



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