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Let us take this month of April, Autism Awareness Month, to challenge ourselves to learn more about the ways in which we can accommodate the needs of those in our community who experience autism so that they may participate more fully, and to seek out and celebrate the richness of the gifts they have to offer.  This month let us pray for our parish families, that our communities will model the welcoming and inclusive ministry of Jesus, seeking always to see the image of God in every person.  When we grow in our understanding of autism, it will lead to relationships of support and increase a sense of belonging for those who live with autism and their families.If you have a family member who experiences autism or know of parishioners with autism who may need certain accommodations or support to participate in parish life, please call Kara Favata at 317-236-1444 or kfavata@archindy.org.

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Pastoral Outreach

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Volunteers are trained to be lay ministers in the Pastoral Care Team for St. Paul Catholic Center.  These ministers embrace the call of Jesus Christ to go out and serve the sick, the elderly, the dying, and the bereaved Catholics in our community.  They take the Eucharist into the homes of the sick, the nursing homes, retirement centers, and the hospitals in Bloomington.  They extend the love of God and the love of their faith community at St. Paul Catholic Center by writing care notes, cooking meals, providing rides, or being the presence of Christ support for those who are in need.

 

 

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