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Immersed in Christ
is being
used in many parishes throughout the US and even in a few places outside
the US. The following is a partial list of parishes that have used or
are using the program:
St. Phillips
in Corpus Christi, TX; Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Memphis,
TN; St. Thomas in Naperville, IL; St. Joseph in Waltham, MA; St. James
in Tupelo, MS; St. Mary Star of the Sea in Aransas Pass, TX; St. William
in Millington, TN; St. Michael in Memphis, TN; Holy Family in Rockford,
IL; St., Theresa in Jackson, MS; Holy Spirit in Memphis, TN; Our Lady
of Perpetual Help in Germantown, TN; St. Louis in Memphis, TN; St. Paul
in Memphis, TN; St. John in Memphis, TN; St. Mary in Savannah, TN; Sacred
Heart in Memphis, TN; Sacred Heart in Mathis, TX; Corpus Christi Cathedral
in Corpus Christi, TX; Holy Family in Corpus Christi, TX; St. Paul in
Corpus Christi, TX; St. Martin in Kingsville, TX; St. Martin de Porres
in Dripping Springs, TX; Resurrection in Memphis, TN; Prince of Peace
in Birmingham, AL; St. Theresa in Kihei, Maui, HI; St. Luke in San Antonio,
TX; St. Columba in Dothan, AL; Notre Dame in Kerrville, TX;
Here are some responses
from individuals who have used the program:
Heres
what I love about the program: it ensures that I keep seeking, learning
and sharing about my faith. It doesnt feel like a "program."
Its not a cookie-cutter approach, because everyone has a unique
relationship with Christ. Its not overwhelming. It is filled with
ideas, questions for reflection, and practical suggestions for deepening
relationship with Jesus and understanding what it means to be the Body
of Christ.
I have learned that with each decision and action, I make a difference.
I have learned that my true job has nothing to do with my career path,
and everything to do with how I am Christ at work. I have learned that
since we are all the Church, I am called to be an active member of my
parish family. I have learned that God needs me.
-Jenni
While
I could fill pages with the incredible experience this program is and
talk about what I have learned or what I have had revealed to me, I
am going to focus on one point: change. I am not the same. I have changed.
And the change for me is to take the action to know God in a deeper
way. I may have wanted to know God more deeply in the past, but I am
now willing to commit to take the action to know Him more deeply. And
the growth program[Immersed in Christ] has been the reason for the change.
-Patrick
It
caused me to look more closely at the ways I am living out - and the
ways I am not living out - my Christian faith. Rather than scold or
"make lists" of "must do's" it spoke to hindrances
to action and encouraged overcoming them.
-Anonymous
in Rockport, TX
It
has provided material which I will apply for the rest of my life.
-Anonymous
I
think this [the leaflets & cards] is one of the attractive parts
of the program, that everybody can participate even if they don't feel
they have time to read the book. What I think is important is to create
a common understanding of Christian life and have a common vocabulary.
The more people read the leaflets, the more they are united.
-A
pastor
Three
success stories:
One
woman began to feel guilty during the program because she had purchased
a large, trendy vehicle. She realized she bought it for all of the wrong
reasons and that it really did not bear witness to Christ. She decided
that instead of just getting rid of it or doing nothing, she would put
the vehicle to a use that does bear witness to Christ. She began collecting
food donations and delivering them to the local foodbank and started
driving a carpool for the school kids even though she didn't have any
children.
Another
woman was 93 and living in a nursing home. Somebody was visiting her
each week and bringing her the leaflets. The woman began to feel frustrated
because she felt she could not do anything in response to the program.
She finally realized that she was ambulatory and could see well enough
to read. There were other patients in the same home who could not. She
began visiting the blind and bedridden reading to them and just chatting.
One
group consisted of several members who were unhappy with the pastor
because the parish did not do much for homebound or hospitalized members.
After a few weeks of the program they decided they should confront the
pastor about the issue. They were continuing with the program and before
they confronted the pastor they decided they should be willing to help.
By the time they completed the program and went to see the pastor they
were able to say, "We don't think we do enough as a parish for
the sick. We would like to help. What can we do?" The pastor agreed
that the ministry to the sick needed improvement and was thrilled that
some people were finally willing to help.
Try Immersed in Christ and see
what your parish has to say.
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