Greetings to all of you!
As we made the port stop at Naples, I yet again overslept and the tours went along without me. Some went to see the ruins of Pompeii, then on to Sorrento (where they make the sweet tasting Lumincello liquor, yum!), and some decided to stay on the ship and enjoy the sun and fun. I had “brunch” around noon and began walking the deck and scoping out the various places that would seem interesting on the ship. I even went to the gym to exercise, which goes to show that I must still not be in my right mind in another time zone. Anyway, I read my book on the balcony and then fell asleep. After all, that is why God invented vacations! After the day was over everyone got back on the ship on time, except for the Salmon’s (most likely a fictitious couple who were always swimming upstream) and off we went to Sicily! Although my dinner guests left something to be desired, dinner was once again wonderful and the Melting Chocolate cake was my favorite! After dinner it was off to the Piano Bar singing popular songs with Ron the piano player and then off to bed for our next stop to Messina.
Last Saturday many here from St. Mark attended the simple but profound installation of Abbot Isaac at St. Leo Abby. Bishop Lynch was there to install the new abbot along with abbots from all over the country. Included was the Abbot Primate who is based in Rome and gave his blessing to Abbot Isaac. How proud I was to see this young man experience such a blessed event and at the end of the Mass, Abbot Isaac thanked all of you from St. Mark for grooming him for this most special position. On December 22nd and 23rd after all the Masses, we will have a special get together for you to greet the new Abbot in which we will present to him our parish gift of a Crosier to be used as a symbol of the shepherd of his flock at St. Leo’s. If you wish to contribute to this gift, you may put a check in the collection plate marked Fr. Isaac’s gift in the memo line. God bless you Abbot Isaac and our prayers are with you!
Also this month we have experienced some staff changes in our front office as our Parish Secretary Sandra Katsarelis retired after her six years here at St. Mark. Sandra has been coming back and forth from Tarpon Springs these past years and now she will be able to “sleep in” as she enjoys her retirement. We thank Sandra for all her great work here at St. Mark and we will miss her perky personality. God speed Sandra!
As Sandra leaves, we welcome Kelly DeFrietas who comes to us from the YMCA and has certainly been a great addition already in her short time here. Kelly will be in charge of making sure the front office runs smoothly in addition to other secretarial duties. We also welcome Lorraine Green who has been an awesome volunteer for a few years now who served as recorder on our Finance council and steering committee. Lorraine will also be responsible for front office work etc and will be part of Kelly’s support staff. More information will be coming regarding their backgrounds and life experience. Chuck Rizzo will be responsible for Special projects including the APA, Stewardship, Capital Campaign, and parish communications. Joe Phillips will continue as our staff Accountant and manage the entire office. Hopefully this new arrangement will help us to be more efficient and to better serve St. Mark parishioners as we grow and grow.
That is all for now. Continue to enjoy the gift that God has given us in each other.
Peace, Fr. David