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Dear Missionary Disciples of Jesus Christ, (those who love Jesus by keeping his commandments and love his mission of salvation)

                                                                            Blessed and Joyful New Year to all!

     Thank you to all who decorated the church and all who participated in so many ways over Christmas. We are still in the Christmas season, which ends on January 8th, the Baptism of the Lord.
     Thank you for all your prayers and for your gifts of money, gift certificates, food, and other items. Thank you so very much.

                                                                             I am praying that you all have a joyful, Holy New Year.

     I was driving recently and somehow ended up going the wrong way. I could have tried to find an alternate route in the direction where I wanted to go, but finally, I just said, " The heck with it, and I turned around.
     Sometimes in life, we take a wrong turn or head in the wrong direction. We can stop. We can turn around. We can change our course. Just maybe our willpower isn't enough… We may need to get out of the car and into another one. 
Years ago, I read an interesting book about willpower. The author's basic premise was how our environment significantly affects us - our friends, what we see, what we listen to, what we read, and how we schedule our time. It has an incredible effect on us. His advice seemed to focus on our willpower.
     If you head in the wrong direction in life and do not follow Jesus Christ through our Catholic faith, then what about our environment? Is our environment conducive to following Jesus Christ? Does it need to change? Do we need to get in another car? Is Sunday Mass the center of our week? (a most necessary environment.)
     Many people make New Year's resolutions and fail. Statistically, most fail, which is very interesting. Creating and controlling our environment is the answer. (See above). 
Regardless of life's circumstances, there is an opportunity for joy. I have witnessed this in the laity, which is so beautiful. 

 
Sincerely in Christ, 
Fr. Maassen

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Dear Missionary Disciples of Jesus Christ, Before you hit send, is this an act of love? Before you say what you are about to say, is this an act of love? This is especially true on e-mails and social media. There are countless scripture quotes on how to treat other people, your neighbor, and even your enemies. “Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you" Luke 6:27. "But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you... For if you love those who love you, what reward have you?” Matt 5:44. "And as you wish that men would do to you, do so to them" Luke 6:31. There are many more Scripture passages on how we are to treat our neighbor and even our enemies. Jesus does not condition loving anyone on whether we agree with them on any issue. Jesus does not condition any of these commands on whether we are angry or not. Jesus’ commands are unconditional. As Catholics, as missionary disciples of Jesus Christ, we are to rise above our anger and disagreements and treat one another with love. This does not mean we have to agree. It does mean we are to love. I also encourage you to talk face-to-face with someone you are angry with or disagree with; this takes courage and is the loving way. The following is right out of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (paragraphs 2477 and 2478): Respect for the reputation of persons forbids every attitude and word likely to cause them unjust injury. He becomes guilty: of rash judgment who, even tacitly, assumes as true, without sufficient foundation, the moral fault of a neighbor; of detraction who, without objectively valid reason, discloses another's faults and failing to persons who did not know them; concerning them. I will end this letter with an incredibly challenging quote from Dorothy Day: "I really only love God as much as the person I love the least."  Peace, Father Maassen
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