My parents were Protestant and military in the early years before and after they married, being moved away and then settled from family, so it was always just my parents, my sister and I for the holidays.
Last week was the feast of All Saints, where Catholics honor all of those who have been canonized and models of faith and have been significant in inspiring the current generation how to use the Beatitudes from Matthew’s Gospel to find joy, peace, and justice.
The recent events that have transpired in the Middle East have weighed heavily on our minds. The circumstances offer an opportunity to appeal for Peace.
Heartbreak, Heartache, Brutality, and Killing – When will it end? The Interfaith Council wants to extend our deep, heartfelt sorrow and heartbreak at what’s going on in Israel and Gaza.
Let us turn our thoughts towards peace, hope, and calm. Mothers and children will be killed on both sides, and the injured and killed will be civilians on both sides. Pray for peace, pray for understanding, pray for unity, pray for calm, and talk about these things with your friends and family.