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A Blessed Decade

Dear Friends in Christ,

            As I shared at all the Masses last weekend, Archbishop Lori has appointed me as Pastor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Ellicott City and has appointed Fr. Canisius Tah to succeed me as your new Pastor, effective July 1.  I will begin meeting with Fr. Canisius to help him during this time of pastoral transition.  He is very eager to shepherd this great flock here at St. Joseph Church & School.  You can visit Fr. Canisius’ two parishes where he currently pastors on their respective websites at St. Gabriel in Woodlawn and St. Charles Borromeo in Pikesville.  Originally from Cameroon, Fr. Canisius completed his priestly formation at Mt. St Mary’s Seminary and was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Baltimore on June 21, 2014.   

            For me personally, this move is bittersweet.  On June 23 I will begin my 20th year of priestly ministry, so half of my priesthood has been given to shepherding this great parish.  I have so many good memories over these past ten years.  In particular, I am grateful for the way we responded during the pandemic.  Our ability to adapt and create an outdoor sanctuary on our soccer field during a six-month period before we could return to the church was unique and unifying.  I can still vividly remember looking out from our elevated stage behind the altar upon a sea of parishioners worshipping the Lord, kneeling in the grass during the consecration, and approaching in orderly lines to receive the holy Eucharist.  This required a herculean effort from our parish volunteers each week- a testament to the level of engagement amongst a committed core and our dedicated staff. 

            I believe our response to the pandemic- which strengthened our parish and attracted new members- propelled the success of our capital campaign to replace the church’s heating and cooling system and our church renovation, for the glory of God.  While we retained the intimate feel of the original design, we added some liturgical elements that have elevated the sense of the sacred.  Our newly designed music area has also been a great addition.  Finally, the acoustical treatment we installed has greatly enhanced the ability to receive both the spoken word and our strong music program as well.  As I now gaze out from behind our stone altar- which will be consecrated by Archbishop Lori on May 31- I am moved and inspired by the cultural dynamism of our parish.  We most certainly reflect the Church born at Pentecost.  I hope you can join us on June 13 for the 4:30 pm Vigil Mass, followed by a celebration in the parish center to mark these past 10 years.  My Dad will take the stage one last time at St. Joseph, with my sister Maggie on backup vocals as part of the entertainment program.  I’m confident that Mom will be singing along with us from heaven.  The blessing of my new assignment, however, is that my sister Maggie and her family belong to OLPH and it is much closer to my father’s house as well.  My task as a pastor, wherever that may be, is the same:  To shepherd, sanctify, and teach, as we strive to make our way through the narrow gate to the Father’s House.  I conclude this decade feeling most blessed by all of you and confident that my memory will live on because I allowed Christ to work through me.

With Love and Gratitude,

International Outreach - Karachi, Pakistan 2026

This year the Karachi Outreach Program will be considering:

  • Construction of another simple Church on the outskirts of Karachi.     
  • Around 30 Beds for the patients at House of Hope, along-with Solar Power.
  • 20 bracket-wall fans for Don Bosco Orphanage
  • Food Relief Programs for poor villagers in Sanghar and Mirpukhas
  • Educational requirements for poor Christian children
  • Providing Rations and other basic needs to Orphanages 
A Brief History of House of Hope
Brother Norman Wray, Chicago-born De La Salle Brother came to Karachi in 1967, an auto instructor and later principal at St. Patrick's Technical School, was compelled to help drug addicts after observing a need for rehabilitation in Karachi. In 1983, with the encouragement of Sister Ruth Pfau, Br. Norman transitioned from assisting leprosy patients to managing a rehabilitation centre, which became known as the House of Hope or Umeed Goth.
Other Current Pressing Needs
HOH has other pressing needs, the temperature in Sinjhoro was 42 degrees Celsius (108 degrees Fahrenheit). One has to remain indoors during the afternoons and early evenings. Sinjhoro experiences daily power-failures. The main electricity supply is shut-down during fixed hours (referred to as load-shedding) to save energy and fuel. HOH has solar-power-inverters donated earlier by a multinational company.  However, some of the old-batteries are non-functional. New batteries are required to provide extended electricity. Without ceiling fans, in the middle of the mosquito-season, this is most certainly a priority here.  
 
Most of the inmates have to sleep on the floor, as HOH only has a total of 50 beds.  

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    Parish Happenings

    DEORIA, INDIA

    CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA

    UGANDA

    KARACHI, PAKISTAN

    FILIPINO RELIEF

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Our mission is to strengthen marriage and the family through the sacramental life of the Church
    and to cultivate a spirit of shared commitment to the following areas of Christian life:
    Conversion, Discipleship, and Evangelization.