October 2016 Bulletin

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CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL An Episcopal Community in the Heart of Houston, Texas

OCTOBER 2016 CHRISTCHURCHCATHEDRAL.ORG

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Worship, community, love: The history and growth of Christ Church Cathedral’s Latino Ministry From its earliest form in 1998 to its current expression of worship and fellowship, the Latino Ministry has pursued Christian outreach and crossover relationships between congregations at the Cathedral. The Rev. Betty Adam was inspired to

create the new ministry while canon pastor in 1998. She recalls “reaching out to the Spanish-speaking brothers and sisters in our community and in the city” as well as the early support and encouragement of Dean Walter

HISTORY, page 6

The Rev. Simón Bautista at a neighborhood Posada, a re-enactment of Mary and Joseph’s pilgramage to Bethlehem, held during Advent.

This year, a new way to connect in Foyers groups BY ANNE AND JIM DOUGHERTY

You may consume bread and wine, and sip coffee next to your Cathedral neighbors on Sunday, but do you sometimes wish you could get to know them better? We have found that the Foyers program is a great way to connect with others at the Cathedral in a meaningful way.

What are Foyers groups? Foyers groups are made up of six to eight people who agree to get

FOYERS, page 3

Left to right: Doris Macsherry, Paul Marucci, Kay Lewis, Anne Dougherty, Mary Ann Marucci, Jim Dougherty, Fredricka Brecht. Not pictured: Charles Ligon.

Giving from a place of gratitude and joy When reflecting on our EMC pledge this year, I’m reminded of Rob’s mother, Gloria Reedy. Widowed as a young mother of three children, she persevered to send all three to college and graduate school. She never remarried and has lived an extremely modest, yet joyful, life. By the time I met Gloria, this was all part of her distant past, but she still lived in Rob’s childhood SUSAN AND ROB REEDY home with its original furnishings. She resisted — but usually gratefully acquiesced — her children’s numerous attempts to upgrade creature comforts like her favorite armchair or her television set, but otherwise seemed to lack for nothing. She was extremely dedicated to her church in San Antonio, and that, along with a few lifelong friendships, and her children and grandchildren, sustained her. Having been a single mother myself for some years, I greatly admired her strength, positive outlook, and the lovely simplicity of her life. Four years ago, Gloria suffered a stroke that paralyzed the entire left side of her body and made it impossible for her to live independently. After her move to a skilled nursing facility, Rob took over her financial affairs and her mail was permanently rerouted to our house. I had heard her implore her children from her hospital bed to make sure her check got to the church that quarter, but it wasn’t until I began collecting her mail that I realized the depths of her generous spirit. She not only dutifully gave to the church, but also to several other causes dear to her heart. What struck me about this was that Gloria didn’t give from a place of great wealth – she had barely enough to make

GRATITUDE AND JOY, page 8


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