I forgot to take a new photo at the cathedral after Mass so I will have to use one from 2015 that I have on file. Thanks to all who work behind the scenes to make our churches beautiful throughout the liturgical seasons. Your work and dedication is appreciated.
It was a busy fifteen hours. My family celebrated the Fourth Sunday of Advent by going to Mass @ noon. We then prepared for Christmas Eve dinner, the opening of presents, and a little rest before going back to the cathedral at 11:00 pm to get ready for Midnight Mass. It is still one of my favorite liturgies of the year, but I will admit that staying up past midnight does not have the same appeal as it did when I was younger. Does anyone know why that is? I forgot to take a new photo at the cathedral after Mass so I will have to use one from 2015 that I have on file. Thanks to all who work behind the scenes to make our churches beautiful throughout the liturgical seasons. Your work and dedication is appreciated. Finally, I share the photo below from the Diocese of Cheyenne Facebook Page. This is my ninth Christmas in Cheyenne since joining the chancery staff. It is astounding to think of how quickly the years have gone by since moving to Wyoming. I have been ordained for 18 years and have been living and working in the Diocese of Cheyenne for eight years and two months now. I had no idea what God had in store for my ministry following my ordination. It has been, and continues to be, quite a journey.
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