Preach the Gospel Always and When Necessary Use Words

I had a great conversation today with Fr. Kusi at St. Francis of Assisi Parish. For my final class as a Ph.D. student, I am studying ethnography, which requires me to do a small project involving attending some sort of relatively unfamiliar event. I decided to attend Mass at St. Francis, as I have had scarce exposure to Roman Catholic services. I really enjoyed attending Mass last weekend, but was a little unclear about some of the elements of the worship service, so I asked Fr. Kusi if I could meet with him for a few minutes to talk about some of the symbols of worship and significance of the liturgy. We ended up talking for over 45 minutes, and I really enjoyed our conversation. Fr. Kusi has a very soothing presence and could answer all my questions with ease. He even took me all the way back to Constantine to explain the history of the liturgical vestments. I really found the service to be so meaningful and rich in symbolism, that I'm pretty sure that I'll try to attend Mass on Sunday evenings more often.

If you're interested, here's the Parish's Mission Statement:

We, the people of God of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Parish, guided by the Holy Spirit are called to continue the mission of Jesus Christ.
We dedicate ourselves to the fulfillment of this mission by proclaiming the Good News of the kingdom of God, by living in love and fellowship, by seeking nourishment in God's Word and in worship and prayer and by dedicating ourselves to the service of others.
Relying on the power of the Holy Spirit, we pledge ourselves to be living witnesses of God's presence to the world.

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    Words

    One push of the button
    And a shot the world wide
    And you never ask questions
    When God's on your side

    — Bob Dylan

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