Advent Wreaths for Sale
The IC Women’s Club is again selling Advent wreaths and candles to school families and parishioners. The order deadline is November 16, 2020. Supplies are limited.
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The IC Women’s Club is again selling Advent wreaths and candles to school families and parishioners. The order deadline is November 16, 2020. Supplies are limited.
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I believe all of us are called by Christ to a life of service. The key to understanding that call is through prayer and discernment. My vocation to the diaconate came about after responding yes to other forms of ministry, teaching, extraordinary minister, lector, etc. My deeper involvement in the Church led me to a
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IC Fall Family Clean-up Day On Saturday, Nov. 14, Immaculate Conception invites parishioners of all ages to make IC beautiful. From 10 a.m.-noon, this great family event will give us the opportunity to work outside while socially distancing. Masks will be required (and helpful with the colder weather). Activities will include leaf and trash pick-up,
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I owe it to my mother’s conversion. She was raised as a southern Baptist, but later in life she became Catholic. She loved the peace of the Church and was always drawn to that. Her religious fervor is what inspired me. She prayed the rosary and made sure I made it to Church. At a
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For me, I heard the persistent call from God over several years. And it all started in 3rd grade. I had first thought about the priesthood in 3rd grade during a PSR class. Our teacher asked us to draw a picture of who we wanted to be, and I drew a picture of a priest.
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I guess you could say that my vocation was inspired and sustained by encounters with the Body of Christ. The Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, and it has been through encounters with Catholics truly living their faith, especially priests and seminarians giving witness to their faith, that first planted the seed of my
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All Saints’ Day was celebrated in conjunction with the School Mass at 8:30 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 4. Watch the recorded Mass here https://www.iccols.org/icmass-archives/all-saints-day-mass/ For a prayer on All Saints Day, please see below. All Saints Day Novena O holy saints who were married during your earthly life, whose marriage on Earth prefigured the wedding feast
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I have been called by God, not due to any obvious merit of my own, to serve His People as one of their priests. I am 48 years into that task and am still working on trying to get it right. I am truly thankful to Fr. Hoover for inviting me to serve here at
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What is the candidate’s commitment to protect all human life, from conception to natural death? What is the candidate’s commitment to addressing threats to marriage and family, as understood by the Church, as well as other serious threats to human life and dignity such as racism and other unjust discrimination, the use of the death
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I first felt the call to the priesthood while I was in RCIA. I read about the priesthood and felt a clear call from God to pursue this path. After my reversion a year prior, I had already promised to give God my life, so I could hardly refuse Him this decision. I grew a
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