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Like thousands of other aging buildings in western Oregon, the region’s oldest Catholic churches likely would sustain serious damage in a strong earthquak
Like thousands of other aging buildings in western Oregon, the region’s oldest Catholic churches likely would sustain serious damage in a strong earthquak
Holy Week in western Oregon included the washing of feet, memories of the first Eucharist, bereavement at the death of Jesus, and joy in nighttime vigils, illum
Portland, Maine, Apr 15, 2018 / 04:01 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- The word ‘hermit’ might conjure up some strange images, a la John the Baptist living reclusively in the desert, wearing a hair shirt and eating locusts and honey.
The word itself comes from the Greek ‘eremos’, meaning wilderness or an isolated place. The vocation of a hermit became most popular among early Christians, who, inspired by Old Testament saints such as Elijah and John the Baptist, desired to live a life set apart and therefore withdrew into the desert in order to live lives of prayer and penance.
But the vocation is still a recognized calling in the Church today, and is about so much more than seemingly-odd ascetic practices and isolation.
Local Catholic association supports physicians in their vocation
Founded in the 1950s, the Portland Catholic Physicians Guild âallows men and women of faith to share with courage and knowledge church teaching in the world,â says guild chaplain Dr. Saad Jazrawi, president of the Portland Catholic Physicians Guild, holds daughter Samar, age 7 months, during a dinner following the annual White Mass for Catholic health care workers in 2019. âIf I combine my faith and my work, Iâm a better Catholic and a better physician,â said Jazrawi. (Ed Langlois/Catholic Sentinel)
select Medical residents, including Temilola Yvonne Abdul (center), pose during the 2018 Catholic Medical Association conference, held in Dallas. (Courtesy Catholic Medical Association)