St.
Leos’
Parish Community
Inside
Thanksgiving
NOVEMBER 2020
A Time for Serving and
Sharing
in
Gratitude
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his month, amid a time of uncertainty with the COVID-19 pandemic, we celebrate a day focused on gratitude. The national holiday of Thanksgiving is a day where religious and non-religious individuals all come together to be thankful. Fr. Don Buhrman says, as Catholics, we celebrate thanksgiving each time we celebrate the Eucharist. In fact, “Eucharist” is the Greek word for “thank you.” Fr. Don urges us to carry our “attitude of gratitude” with us all year, constantly thanking God for all the gifts He has given us. We also can take the time to thank our family and friends for the ways they bless us. “Much of the time, society and religion clash,” Fr. Don says. “Thanksgiving is a chance for religion and society to come together.” Fr. Don urges parishioners, especially in these uncertain times, to lean into our faith and find ways to give back and get involved. “There are a lot of ways to get involved like contributing to our parish, looking for ways to get involved as a good steward, and looking for what the needs of other people are and responding to those needs,” he says. continued on page 5
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