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This book is a fruit of a process of learning and experiencing of my pastoral ministries throughout the past eleven years of my priesthood. The parishioners- their lives, faith, and struggles-have significantly influenced my words of reflections. Most of all, God's Spirit is the source of my meditation and inspiration throughout this book. To priests and deacons, with these humble and simple words of reflections in this book, I like to share with you the blessing and inspiration that I have experienced from the Holy Spirit. You could use this book as source ideas to inspire so to share with…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a fruit of a process of learning and experiencing of my pastoral ministries throughout the past eleven years of my priesthood. The parishioners- their lives, faith, and struggles-have significantly influenced my words of reflections. Most of all, God's Spirit is the source of my meditation and inspiration throughout this book. To priests and deacons, with these humble and simple words of reflections in this book, I like to share with you the blessing and inspiration that I have experienced from the Holy Spirit. You could use this book as source ideas to inspire so to share with your congregation the depth and wisdom of the Word on Sunday. To faithful worshipers, before attending the Eucharist, you should read this reflection. My hope is it will prepare you to approach the Word of God, the Eucharist, and the homilist with the spirit of anticipation and willingness to listen and to change throughout the week! Fr. Thai Le
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Autorenporträt
Father Thai Le is a native of Viet Nam and studied at St. John Seminary in Camarillo, California. He was ordained a parish priest in May 2008 for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. He has served four years as an associated pastor at St. Paschal Baylon in Thousand Oaks. In May 2009, he studied Marriage and Family Counseling at the California Lutheran University and graduated in May 2012. In July 2012, he was sent to serve three years as an associated pastor at Nativity Catholic Parish in El Monte and one year at Immaculate Heart of Mary in Los Angeles. In 2016, he was sent to St. Thomas More Catholic Parish in Alhambra as an administrator for two years and later became the pastor of this parish, up to present.