Well look what I found

At the request of a member of the Montreal Challenge Movement (I was the Lay Director of the movement from 1997-2000, approx.), I did some digging through some old computer disks and found the Montreal Challenge Talk Manual. It doesn’t quite cover everything necessary to run a Challenge weekend, but it does explain well the various roles for those participating as part of the team. So I’ve decided to post it to my web site, to make it accessible to anyone who might find it useful.

A confessing church

Today I had another one of our regular ministry association meetings, this time in a Chinese restaurant not far from the parish. The attendees were the same as last time: 2 Catholic priests, an Anglican priest, and a United Church minister. My goodness, our dialogue was really theological this time. We chatted about process theology, “what’s worse: heresy or schism”, the Mel Gibson film (please don’t ask me “what Mel Gibson film?”), and even the theology of the Atonement.

Supporting our priests

When I was in business I was involved on the Board of Directors of several community organizations, and so recently the Archdiocese asked me to join the board of the “Montreal Archdiocesan Clergy Community Fund”. I attended my first meeting today. This fund contributes to helping out priests who are in special situations of financial need.

Alpha

Today our parish kicked off its 17th Alpha course. I am not directly involved in the organization, but I do support it, and I had 4 people starting it so I went just to welcome them to the room and to wish them luck.

Squash

Not the vegetable. The sport.

Today I went to the local “Y” to play some squash with a brother priest, Fr. Stephen Otvos. It was great fun, but boy am I sore. I has been a few months since we played last, and I am feeling it. He kicked my butt both games.

I must say, I really enjoy the game….it’s a great way to work out your stress and even your frustrations (heck, I’d even say it’s better than blogging for that!) And without going into details, I’ve had a few frustrations lately, let me tell you!

Efficiency in ministry

I have to hand it to Tom of Disputations — he sure can get you thinking. He wrote the following comment on my blog from yesterday, about teaching the little girl the Rosary:

You’re doing something wonderful and important with this girl, but the American in me has to ask, is this efficient?