Sharing the Basket
“For me, an assist is the same as getting a basket.”—Nikola Jokic
Dear Parishioners:
I got an Easter basket each year until after I was ordained. For many years it was hidden; one year in high school I finally found it the Thursday(!) after Easter. The year I got my first car, I had a suspicion, so when I returned home from Easter Sunday Mass, I pulled into the driveway, parked, and immediately went to the car's trunk, opened it and voila! there it was. Eventually, I asked my mom to pass the word on to the Easter Bunny that I was usually exhausted after being up late for the Easter Vigil and then up early for Easter Sunday Mass and didn’t have the energy for the search, so the hiding came to an end. The Easter Bunny shopped for me at the West Point Market in Akron, so he left me imported chocolates and good cheeses.
Not all children and youth are lucky. The Friends of Jesus Ministry groups at Holy Spirit and St. Ladislas (our parish’s FOJ mother parish) are doing something to remedy that. They are preparing baskets for 250 children in foster care. They need our help. They are asking for items for the baskets. Please see the bulletin (page 9), parish website, or newsletter for the items they are requesting. This is another great opportunity for your Lenten almsgiving.
The FOJ group is a group for parishioners with special needs—and their families are enjoying it, too. There have only been a few of meetings here at Holy Spirit and I have been able to make it to two of them. They have been evenings of faith and fun. The group began at St. Ladislas and has germinated a group here. I am glad to see this group grow at Holy Spirit and also to see the cooperation between the groups at both parishes. That is what the Church should be.
I thank you for your support of their efforts.
There will be bins in the narthex the weekend of March 14/15 in which you can place your donated Easter basket items.
Sincerely,
Rev. Charles F. Strebler
Pastor

