There are moments in parish life that quietly mirror the deeper truths of our faith. What may seem like a practical difficulty — a damaged roof, a displaced cross, a long wait for the ground to dry — can become something far more meaningful.
In the patient unfolding of events, we are reminded that even in delay, God is at work.
And when at last the cross is raised again before us, it speaks not only of restoration, but of hope, perseverance, and the enduring presence of Christ among us.



















