Back at the end of October of 2020, I moved to a new Dioceses and a new Church. Bought a house to live in for the rest of my life, barring any changes in that area.
There is a Catholic Church 9/10ths of a mile from my house! The Pastor there is new to the Church, having been there for about a year, coming from Miami after several years working in the pre-seminary and seminary.
He is a very good Homilist, and looks to be a good overall Priest, actually a Monsignor.
During this Covid mess, he has kept his Church doors open, granted with distancing and recommending masks but doesn’t require masks (at least since I’ve been there) if you have medical reasons to not wear one. (Some places require it regardless of your health status.)
This was a VERY positive move for me in many ways. I am back, to almost daily Mass, doing my 7 hours of praying most days, and things are getting back in line!
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