Words From Father Terry: This year as we celebrate the Feast of Thanksgiving, we will likely have fewer people gathered around the table. The pandemic has caused us to do things differently this year. He words “thank you” can still be a part of our Thanksgiving holiday. This year, more than ever we need to put on an attitude of gratitude, especially when we may find many reasons not to be grateful. The longer I live the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill. It will influence our relationships, our jobs, and our prayer life. There are many things that we cannot change, but we can decide to find reasons for gratitude despite all the negatives. This Thanksgiving I hope we as a community of faith will continue to live in gratitude to God and in gratitude for family and friends. I am grateful for all of you, and so I say, “Thank you.”