We are privileged and blessed to have St. Martin of Tours as the patron saint of our parish community. Martin of Tours, a soldier, good Christian, a saint, and follower of Jesus Christ. Martin of Tours, above all, was a person of mercy. He had a big heart, full of love and compassion, and he practiced his love in action.
The Vision and Mission statement of our parish, newly renewed and approved last year, was influenced by St. Martin’s virtues and example. The Vision and Mission statement is profound, courageous, and motivates us to leave our comfort zone to practice the corporal works of mercy to continue the mission of St. Martin with our brothers and sisters in our parish and larger community.
The Fall Harvest Fest, celebrated on the occasion of the feast St. Martin of Tours, is a newer tradition at our parish community. This celebration will be very special this year as we are celebrating two important anniversaries. Fifty years ago, the SCJs began their ministry at our parish, and twenty years ago the new church was dedicated. As St. Martin's community, we want to remember these two events and celebrate them with the SCJs who ministered here as well as the principals of the school, teachers, staff, benefactors, other workers, volunteers, and friends. It will be a good opportunity to express our gratitude for their ministry, hard work, sacrifices, and of help we received from them during these many years. Some of them will join us for the official celebration during the Fall Harvest Fest. Many of them cannot come on that day, and some have passed away, however they will be remembered in our hearts and prayers.
The Fall Harvest Festival will begin in the church on November 9. Fr. Tom Cassidy, SCJ, Rector of Sacred Heart Seminary and School of Theology, will say Thanksgiving Mass at 4pm. Fr. Tom will represent Fr. Vien, the SCJ Provincial Superior, and the entire US Province of the Priests of the Sacred Heart. After Mass we will move to the parish hall for less formal festivity with dinner, music, fellowship, presentations, and a silent auction. We are excited and looking forward to it.
At the same time, we are proud to celebrate the feast of our parish on Veteran’s Day. We are glad to have many veterans among us at the parish community. We would like to remember them during the same weekend of our parish feast. They will be mentioned and named during Masses on that weekend. We honor St. Martin of Tours, a great soldier with a big compassionate heart, by honoring our brother and sister veterans. Thank you for your service.
St. Martin of Tours, pray for us.
Fr. Andrzej