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Growing Closer to the Marvels of God’s Word Through Our Parish Bible Studies
So, where is the Holy Bible hanging around in your home? Is it covered with dust and sporting a “untouched” sort of look? Or is it next to your bedside, worn corners and all, just waiting to be opened the next chance you get?
Thankfully, our parish has a number of studies that bring to life the sacred words within the pages of the Bible, so that your copy doesn’t have to be a “dust collector” anymore!
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Barbara’s study meets on Tuesdays following the 8:30 a.m. Mass in the Browning Center from September through May. It utilizes all thoroughly Catholic materials, such as a Catholic Bible, as well as enlightening Catholic commentaries and study guides written by theological scholars such as Dr. Scott Hahn and Jeff Cavins. Last year, the group undertook a fascinating study on the Book of Revelation.
“I really wanted to cover the Book of Revelation because it is so powerful, and our world is going through such a difficult time,” Barbara says. “It is a wonderful, wonderful, book and those who read it, hear it and obey what it has to say will be blessed. It is so mysterious — filled with symbols and visions. It is such an appropriate book for today — for the past, present and future. It is really, really interesting!”
In addition to profound studies of God’s Word, Barbara’s group also celebrates monthly birthday lunches, contributes donations as a group — such as to the Sisters of St. Joseph — and has gone on field trips to various local religious sites.
“We have really formed such a nice support system,” Barbara says. “It helps us grow in our faith, and put our best efforts back into serving the community around us.”
A second study of interest takes place on Thursdays after the 8:30 a.m. Mass in the Browning Center. Facilitated by Patricia Henry and Cathy Van Brederode, it covers a broad range of faith topics, using a variety of materials. For example, the group has worked through a detailed study of the Mass by Bishop Robert Barron.
“It is not just a Bible study, but we also cover other books as well,” Cathy says. “I really enjoy being part of it, because many of the same people have been coming to it for a long time, and we are all good friends.”
A warm invitation is extended to all who desire to draw near to Christ through an inspiring encounter with His Word.
“I would encourage all men and women of our parish to give one of the studies a try,” Barbara says. “All are welcome! It will give them such a wonderful experience. It will help them understand the Scriptures better, and allow them to meet fantastic people. Any level of participation is acceptable.”