MAY 2022
Sunday Morning Series: The Wild Goose
A Valuable Opportunity for Formation in Our Cathedral Community
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any Catholics would agree that, through their faith formation, they have come to know the first two persons of the Trinity, the Father and the Son, more intimately than the Holy Spirit. The Wild Goose — Developing a Deeper Relationship With the Holy Spirit aims to change these preconceptions or lack of knowledge about the Third Person of the Trinity. It is through series like The Wild Goose that the Sunday Morning Series offers opportunities for Sunday morning formation. “I approached Fr. Kastl last year about offering an additional Sunday morning formation opportunity,” says Paul Louderback, facilitator of the Sunday Morning Series. “We began with the Symbolon series and went through parts one and two. Last fall, we began The Wild Goose series and that ran for 14 weeks. We
try, if possible, to frame the series around the liturgical season and will begin the Catholicism series from Bishop Barron this Ordinary Time.” For those that have not seen it, The Wild Goose is a series featuring Fr. Dave Pivonka. The series follows Fr. Dave, now President of Franciscan University of Steubenville, through various interviews and invites each viewer into a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit. The program’s name, The Wild Goose, refers to the name the ancient Celts gave to the Holy Spirit. “The Wild Goose is one of my favorite names for a series we have covered through this formation opportunity,” Paul says. “The term is so ‘out there’ for something in the Catholic world, so it piques the interest of the viewers and draws them into learning more about the Holy Spirit. Oftentimes, our content does continued on back cover
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