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Judith Pollock Judith Pollock from Yarmouth, ME wrote on December 5, 2021 at 1:41 pm
I rejoiced when I read about your organization and Bill Jacob’s work. But my joy was complete when I learned that his work stems from his Catholic faith. Add to that, I sometimes seek the intercession of St. Kateri and will do so more often for the continued fruitfulness of your ministry. Beyond that, I plan to ask for our Pastor’s support in creating a St. Kateri Habitat at our Parish. We have 2 grottos at 2 of the churches that are part of our Parish of the Holy Eucharist. With the addition of more native plants these might qualify as Habitat. Both have statues of the Blessed Mother. In my own yard, I have striven for years to eradicate lawn and add more trees and plants. I even have a small pond which my dogs share with frogs and birds. I can replace the statue of St. Francis which succumbed to a hard winter a couple of years ago. When I can I’d like to apply to have a Habitat or 2 or 3! Maybe I can find a statue of St. Kateri along with St. Francis. And last, I have a very dear friend who is Catholic and... Read more
I rejoiced when I read about your organization and Bill Jacob’s work. But my joy was complete when I learned that his work stems from his Catholic faith. Add to that, I sometimes seek the intercession of St. Kateri and will do so more often for the continued fruitfulness of your ministry. Beyond that, I plan to ask for our Pastor’s support in creating a St. Kateri Habitat at our Parish. We have 2 grottos at 2 of the churches that are part of our Parish of the Holy Eucharist. With the addition of more native plants these might qualify as Habitat. Both have statues of the Blessed Mother. In my own yard, I have striven for years to eradicate lawn and add more trees and plants. I even have a small pond which my dogs share with frogs and birds. I can replace the statue of St. Francis which succumbed to a hard winter a couple of years ago. When I can I’d like to apply to have a Habitat or 2 or 3! Maybe I can find a statue of St. Kateri along with St. Francis. And last, I have a very dear friend who is Catholic and Native and is deeply involved in his tribe, Maliseet. I know he will want to work on this as well. God’s choicest blessings on you and your work. Judith Pollock. Yarmouth, Maine.... Collapse
Genevieve Lane Genevieve Lane from Watertown wrote on December 5, 2021 at 1:33 pm
Han mitakuyepi. Tanyan yuhipi waśte.
Han mitakuyepi. Tanyan yuhipi waśte.... Collapse
Deborah Deborah from Great Falls wrote on December 5, 2021 at 12:02 pm
I grew up on Mohawk land and live on Algonkian land. My husband and I are planning this type of project for the spring, although we are not Catholic or Native American. I feel so blessed to read that others also see that preserving and restoring the land is a sacred act of soul.
I grew up on Mohawk land and live on Algonkian land. My husband and I are planning this type of project for the spring, although we are not Catholic or Native American. I feel so blessed to read that others also see that preserving and restoring the land is a sacred act of soul.... Collapse
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