DAY for UKRAINE was clearly an event only made possible through the “Spirit of La Salette!” A committee of three grew to a committee of a dozen with many groups from throughout the Upper Valley and beyond joining hands to pull off the event that has raised just under $40,000.00 for Ukrainian Humanitarian Aid. Many hands joined to greet, cook, welcome, and park the estimated 2,000 or more visitors to Our Lady of La Salette Shrine. The coming together of so many cultures from as far away as Stamford, CT brought a “Spirit of Hope” for all in attendance. With perfect weather laid out before us and Mary smiling from above, who can deny the hand of God working in all the good that unfolded here on June 11th. As she said on September 19th 1846 at La Salette, France … “Make My Message Known!”
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LaSalette Prayer Group
The group meets at 7:00-8:00pm via Zoom on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. All are welcome.
Access is available via internet Zoom or telephone. Last summer before meeting on Zoom, we met in person in the summer house on the hill behind the church.
Please feel free to call or email me with any questions, Veronica Colby 603-448-6343 veronica.colby@myfairpoint.net
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La Salette Shrine of Enfield, NH
Dedicated to sharing the message of Our Lady of La Salette, and information about the shrine
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When I was very young, I learned that my name means “little follower of Christ” and I got excited about my name. It had power. It meant something other than just who I was. That excitement about the meaning and power of a name continued as I learned stories about how things are named, and especially how names, words, change their meaning through time.When I read the Bible, I am very curious about what words were used to tell the stories in their original language and what they meant to the people who first heard them. How have we understood these stories, and their meaning over time? Do we still understand their intended purpose? So many stories Jesus told seem to have meanings we have no reference to today. How can we learn from a story if we don’t understand its meaning?
One of Jesus’ teaching moments includes telling his disciples that he no longer calls them slaves or servants. He thinks of them as friends. In the English that we .
speak, friend does not have any “deeper” meaning. And we all have friends and acquaintances that we do things with on a regular basis. But what was Jesus really telling the group who followed him? In languages that derive from Latin, Greek and even in German, “friend” means “one who loves”/ “one who is loved”. Wow. Jesus puts it right out there. We are no longer ignorant and subservient possessions who owe the duty of service to a master or employer. Rather, as he describes his relationship with us, we are connected, as a vine is one plant, and significantly, he says we now know how we are to live because he has been showing us by what he does and telling us by his lessons. He invites us to participate in his way of living so that “my joy may be in you, and your joy may be complete” Jn 15:11 NIV because we love each other. Love is the action word of the Gospel. It compels us to be unselfish and live in peaceful relationship.
Love is powerful.
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Center for Reconciliation
410 NH Route 4A
PO Box 420
Enfield, NH 03748Tel: 603.632.7087
Fax: 603.632.7648
lasalette-enfield@comcast.netOffice hours, 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Superior Fr. Joseph Gosselin M.S.
Director Fr. John P. Sullivan, M.S.