Dear Subscribers –
Beginning
with the first Sunday of 2024, my blog, entitled “A Catholic Deacon’s
Perspective,” will now look into the areas of Commentaries, Scripture and
Theology. Similar to the last three
years in which Gospels and Readings from the New American Bible were used to
offer a perspective on what their messages might mean to you personally, these
blogs will offer an additional aspect in which you as the reader can comment on
by offering your own take if you choose to do so. In doing so, all of us will be able to see
various insights based on where we are at in our life.
My theme is the same as in the past in that I am looking at God’s purpose for creating us. We are tasked to discover what that reason is based on the gifts we are graced with by Him and then using that answer to serve all that God has created. Though many responses will be similar, each and every one of us has a story to tell that is unique unto ourselves. It is my hope that by sharing different perspectives, we will begin to understand our relationship with God and come to realize how oneness with our Lord is truly what makes life work no matter what the situation.
In these new blog presentations, there will be general and specific questions that pertain to the subject matter at hand. Their purpose is to provide you with insights into yourself that may create additional ideas you would like to explore. Based upon your need to receive a response from the blog or others is when you are asked to offer comments at the end of each blog. You and responders can be completely anonymous with what you or they write. My answers will include my name. In all cases I ask that you remember this is a Christian blog and what you write needs to be approached in that manner as it regards verbiage used.
It is my
hope that you will see this as something of value to help you grow closer to
the Lord. If not, I would appreciate
your feedback to improve it or, if necessary, allow me to use a different
format for furtherance of the relationship theme.
Thank you for you openness to this. I look forward to your comments for all of us to grow into a deeper relationship with the Lord.
Deacon
Jim Merle
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