Educated and Teach our Children!!

The peace and love of our Lord, God and  Savior Jesus Christ be with you all. 

It is becoming a bigger issue and we don’t recognize the danger but there are many people (youth and adults) who are getting involved with differentt forms of drugs. It is very important for us to be educated and teach our children the dangers of such experimentation  

Please read this article and share with others. 

https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/3917058-teen-overdose-deaths-have-doubled-in-three-years-blame-fentanyl/“>https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/3917058-teen-overdose-deaths-have-doubled-in-three-years-blame-fentanyl/

May God protect His children and His Church. 

Divine Liturgy for this Wednesday 3/29/23

Thank God and by all of your prayers, I am feeling much better but not able to pray the liturgy tomorrow. The Divine Liturgy for Wednesday 3/29/2023 has been canceled.

Thank you all for your care in praying and asking about me. Please continue to pray for me.  May God bless and reward your beautiful hearts. 

God willing Alhan class service will resume this Friday at 7 and 7:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday Divine Liturgy will be held as scheduled at 8 am.

Please continue to pray for my weakness.

Please be aware that the Divine Liturgy for this Wednesday 3/29/23 has been canceled.

FOR PARENTS: Mastering Difficult Conversations With Our Children

Happy and blessed Lenten season
As we try to teach our children to navigate in this ever-changing world, and support and encourage them to make the right choices, it is becoming clearer that we must, at times, have some difficult conversations. These conversations might not be something that we are comfortable with and maybe at times, not trained in handling. Given that we grew up in a different time and the pressures that we faced were different, we might find ourselves struggling to talk about the things that are happening around us. The fact of the matter is, if we don’t discuss them and explain these things to them, someone else will. Of course, we always want to make sure that we are teaching them the most appropriate behavior for each circumstance, but there are times when we might feel they are too young and maybe not aware or not thinking or noticing certain things. We have to know when the right time is and what is appropriate to say and what it is the most appropriate and suitable behavior.
Please join us on Sunday March 19, 2023 at St. Anthony, after the Divine Liturgy in a parents’ meeting with Dr. Christine Agaibi on how to handle these types of conversations. 
Please bring your questions and share with others.