Each year and each summer, we are assigned to a parish to help develop our pastoral skills. This year I am assigned to a pastor in Cape Ann, Massachusetts. FR. J. is the pastor of two parishes (but not an official collaborative of the Archdiocese of Boston (yet)). As a third year student, we are supposed to be at our assignment for 6 hours including travel time.
I leave early Sunday morning. It is a 45 minute drive to the first parish and the 8:30 Mass. I greet the parishioners as they arrive and have some short conversations with them. I read or serve as an Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist, or just participate in the Mass with the assembly. After Mass, I move over to the rectory and help with the RCIA program.
Once RCIA is over, I drive to the other parish and join the Mass already in progress there. I greet the parishioners as they exit Mass and then move over to the rectory there to assist with a confirmation class. Once that is finished, I meet the pastor for lunch and discussion before I head back to the seminary.
I get to talk to a lot of people, help with some adult and teen faith formation and get to pick the pastors brain about the vocation that I will be doing in about 18 months. It is a good assignment.
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