JUNE | 2022
CONTENT PAGE 2
Keeping Our Stewardship Commitments in the Summertime
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Embrace the Holy Spirit
PAGE 4 Jubilation Children’s Choir:
Drawing Our Young Parishioners to Christ PAGE 6
The Church, a Universal Family The Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul
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Horizons Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry Serving Christ by Helping Those in Need
CELEBRATING THE ESSENTIAL ROLE OF FATHERHOOD
Parishioners Chris Robnett and Rod Becks Reflect on Journeys of Faith and Parenthood
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he family is the first place children learn the faith. That is why the United States Conference on Catholic Bishops lays out several ways to build a “domestic church” within our own families — for example, always attending Sunday Mass, praying a Rosary as a family, and inviting priests, deacons and sisters into your home. Fathers have an essential role in building the domestic church. Children need to see their father leading the way in practicing the faith. Each father and mother made a promise to pass on the faith at their wedding and a child’s Baptism. Chris and Jamie Robnett do their best to pass on the faith to their children, Audrey, Curtis, and Mia. “It’s really important, especially in today’s environment,” Chris says. “There are so many negative outside influences. Our Catholic faith ties us back and brings us joy.” Chris’s mother and maternal grandparents paved the way in the faith for him. The Robnett family moved to Quincy, Jamie’s hometown, about 11 years ago. They have both gotten involved in various ways
Rod Becks with his wife, Cathy, and their grandchildren Marah and Conner Becks and Devin, Aubrielle, Bryson and Caylee Bradfield
Chris Robnett with his wife, Jamie, and children, Audrey, Curtis and Mia
at St. Peter’s. Chris is on the Stewardship Council and helps lead the Cub Scouts. He’s also an usher and Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion. Jamie and Chris also participated in the Marriage Course this spring. Jamie is involved with the Girl continued on page 5