Reasons to Rejoice

“Rejoicing and repentance must go together. Repentance without rejoicing will lead to despair. Rejoicing without repentance is shallow and will only provide passing inspiration instead of deep change.”—Timothy Keller
Dear Parishioners:
This Sunday we celebrate Laetare Sunday. Laetare is Latin for “Rejoice.” This Sunday is just past the half-way point of Lent. The rose vestments worn this Sunday are a break in the somber and penitential purple; they are a sign of joy in the midst of penance. In that spirit, I thought I’d share something about which we can be joyful.
This is the chart of attendance at Holy Spirit’s weekend Masses. As you can see, we have been making a gradual increase in attendance each year. It is fascinating to me how it basically follows the pattern each year for ebb and flow of the attendance. The spike in March 2024 was because Easter was in March, rather than April that year. December 2022 really spiked because Christmas was on a Sunday.
Would I like to see more people at Mass, yes, of course! Still, I’m glad to see us growing each year. It seems that I am seeing new faces and families each weekend. It is little-by-little, but we are growing. This is not just a “hooray for Holy Spirit” (not that there’s anything wrong with that) but is good news for the Church everywhere. In that we rejoice!
Thanks to Larry Maloney for putting this chart together, building on the work of the late Pat Pattison.
Sincerely,
Rev. Charles F. Strebler
Pastor
