Highlight #10 – A garden of vocations
St. Therese once wrote about God’s children as a garden of wildflowers – the beauty and variety of each one pointing to the Creator. Along our journey we witnessed a garden of vocations. We encountered diocesan priests, Dominicans, Franciscans, Sisters of Charity, members of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri. We met a Byzantine priest and a priest from the Fraternity of St. Peter, which celebrates the Traditional Latin Mass. We met a couple who had been married for 49 years. We met young couples carrying their newborns. We had the opportunity during the week to see the universality of the Church.
St. Therese once wrote about God’s children as a garden of wildflowers – the beauty and variety of each one pointing to the Creator. Along our journey we witnessed a garden of vocations. We encountered diocesan priests, Dominicans, Franciscans, Sisters of Charity, members of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri. We met a Byzantine priest and a priest from the Fraternity of St. Peter, which celebrates the Traditional Latin Mass. We met a couple who had been married for 49 years. We met young couples carrying their newborns. We had the opportunity during the week to see the universality of the Church.
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