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The joy of the gospel and to build up the church, whether as priests, deacons, members, men and women of institutes of consecrated life. What about you . I would like to dwell on two aspects of these words in the context of our particular mission to transmit the joy of the gospel and to build up the church whether as priests, deacons, or men and women members of institutes of consecrated life. Translator first, those words, what about you were addressed to a young person, a young woman with high ideals and they changed her life. They made her think of the immentii immense work that had to be done and to realize she was being called to do her part. How many young people in our parishes and schools have the same high ideals, jge nerosity f spirit and love for christ and the church. Do we challenge them . Do we make space for them and help them to do their part . Do we find ways of sharing their enthusiasm and gifts with our communities . Above all, works of mercies and concern for others ....
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February 28, 2021 Recognizing Seaside Church’s donation to the Sussex Consortium are in back (l-r) Pastor Charlie Arnold, Principal Vivian Bush and Pam Graves, vocational coordinator. In front are Pam Willmot, Annmarie Perrotta, and Skye Best. SUBMITTED PHOTO Seaside Church in Lewes recently donated $1,500 to the Sussex Consortium for its therapeutic horseback riding program that takes place at Southern Delaware Therapeutic Riding in Milton. “Our high school-aged students are given the opportunity to ride horses at Southern Delaware Therapeutic with permission from their parents/guardians,” said Pam Graves, vocational coordinator at the Sussex Consortium. “Prior to COVID-19 in the 2019-20 school year, we had 23 students who participated, with two students going twice a week on a rotating schedule. Because of COVID, we have not been able to go to the farm this year, but I know our students are really looking forward to going back.” ....