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Journey of Faith, September 2019

Dear Friend,

Paul’s message is perfectly fitting for the Labor Day holiday we observe tomorrow… doing everything in God’s name for God’s glory. For those of us who are believers, is there any other way?
“Whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God.”
~ 1 Corinthians 10:31
The early Christians recognized the dignity of work, giving it a special meaning. Their worship was known as “liturgy,” a word derived from the Greek for “public service” or “work.” So for the early Christians you could say the world was their workplace! Their mission was to invite others through prayer and witness into life with Christ.

Fast forward… and we see that the celebration of labor in the United States is a time-honored Catholic tradition with Masses, parades, and speeches. As his predecessors did, Pope Francis advocates passionately for justice in the workplace and the dignity of all labor. His message is especially important today because of the seemingly endless desire to accumulate and consume—regardless of who may be hurt or marginalized along the way.

Friend, as you pause to observe Labor Day tomorrow, know how grateful I am for the example you have set over the years through your own work. You have used your talents well in praising God. Then please say a prayer with me for the workers and families left behind: those looking for work, those sidelined by illness or disability, and all those impacted by the hardship of unemployment or underemployment. May they and everyone have the opportunity to live fully and contribute to a just world, fashioned in the image and likeness of God.

Sincerely yours in Christ,
Father Raymond J. Finch, M.M.

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