Our Ministries
26 Jul

Deeper Gospel

With Deeper Gospel, you can prepare for Mass and understand the Gospel. After signing up for free, you will get one email per week with helpful insights on the Sunday Gospel from saints, popes, and Church Fathers.

https://deepergospel.com/gospel-sign-up1

26 Jul

Dynamic Catholic Daily Reflections

Our bodies need nourishment every day. So we feed them. We give them water. We make sure we get enough rest. Our souls need nourishment every day, too. With spiritual wisdom from Matthew Kelly and other leading Catholic authors of our time, Daily Reflections will help you focus on what really matters so you can become the-best-version-of-yourself. These simple yet powerful messages will help you to live each day with passion and purpose.

https://dynamiccatholic.com/daily-reflections/

26 Jul

Ignatian Spirituality

IgnatianSpirituality.com ® is a service of Loyola Press, a ministry of the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). It offers information on and experiences of Ignatian spirituality from Jesuit and Ignatian sources around the world. IgnatianSpirituality.com serves all audiences—the curious, the knowledgeable, and the expert.

www.ignatianspirituality.com

 

25 Jul

Busted Halo

Busted Halo is a unique media resource that utilizes a relevant and accessible voice to help people understand the Catholic faith, put it into practice in their everyday lives, and share it with others.

Our vision is for a more joyful and meaningful experience of Catholicism that positively impacts people’s lives. At Busted Halo, we aim to bring the joy of the Gospel to all people in innovative and creative ways. Through articles, video, podcasts, radio, and social media, we aspire to help Catholics embrace their faith more fully. We value the experiences and questions of people seeking to better understand their faith and offer resources to better comprehend and share the richness of the Catholic faith.

What’s Up With the Name?

Catholic belief is that all God’s children are “saints in the making,” yet our life’s journey is fraught with imperfections, struggles, and mistakes. Each of us sports a Halo that is either dented, scratched, tarnished… in some way Busted. God loves us despite this and continually calls us to polish our halos up to a nice golden shine.

The Paulist Fathers

Busted Halo is a ministry of The Paulist Fathers. The Paulist Fathers are a religious order of Roman Catholic priests — the first to be founded by an American citizen — whose mission territory is the United States. The original founder of the Paulists, Servant of God, Fr. Isaac Hecker, CSP, believed strongly in using the most modern methods of communication to bring to life the ancient message of the Gospel. In their more than 150 years as missionaries to North America, the Paulists have been on the forefront of publishing, radio, TV & film and digital media.

https://bustedhalo.com/

20 Jul

To Celebrate a Life of Love: Richard Edward Doucette

May 1, 1949-July 11, 2018

With his passion for flying, it is only fitting that the Lord God would call Rick to His heavenly presence “on eagle’s wings…in the breath of dawn”! Peacefully, Rick passed away the morning of July 11, 2018.

Rick was born May 1, 1949 in New Bedford, Massachusetts to Louis Edward Doucette and Antoinette Ann Kaminski. Throughout his life, he was a gentle, loving soul; always friendly, honest, caring to everyone, and had a great sense of humor. Even in high school, Rick’s strong faith in God, his moral convictions, sense of responsibility, and commitment to family and community, formed his lifelong ideals. From service to his country to service to his church and multiple organizations, he was always ready to fulfill the needs of others.

After graduating from Lowell Technological Institute with a degree in Business Administration, he served 20 years in the United States Air Force as a Services Officer. During that time, he also met the love of his life, Patricia Gieselman, in San Antonio and married on December 22, 1979. Together they enjoyed life in England, Germany, and Texas, meeting new people and creating lasting friendships.

Upon retirement in 1991, Rick worked in Dallas as a Forum Leader for AOL computers, a Software tester for Aldus/Adobe Corporation, and later became self-employed as owner of Doucette’s Desktop, publishing commercial and church-related newsletters. He and Pat returned to San Antonio in 1997 and followed God’s call to adopt their beautiful daughter, Lydia, in 2003 who has always held a special place in Rick’s heart.

After an ACTS retreat with the theme “Here I am Lord, I will go, if You lead me”, Rick felt called to work for the church. His ministry began at the Archdiocese of San Antonio Today’s Catholic Newspaper as a staff writer/reporter; and then as Director of the Office of Social Concerns, evangelizing and encouraging Catholics at all levels to “put their faith into action”. He was passionate about pro-life, abolishing the death penalty, and all aspects of social justice. He “walked the talk” volunteering as Board President of Allied Women’s Center (a pro-life crisis center), by actively participating in many Right to Life activities, and serving as a board member of Dress for Success, an organization helping women succeed in employment. In addition, he has been a member of the Knights of Columbus, serving as Grand Knight, and assisting in many parish and community events.

Rick had many passions and skills. He loved flying airplanes, both inside the cockpit of real airplanes, and from the ground with his remote control model airplanes. Cats were his favorite pets, many of which he cared for over the years. He was devoted to his family and friends. Rick took great pleasure in getting to know everyone he met from all walks of life and accepted everyone for who they were without judgment. Those who knew him would agree he could hold a conversation about almost any topic with anyone. He was an avid reader; loved learning about a variety of things from science/technology, solar energy, airplanes, religion, politics, to information on how to build things (This Old House was one of his favorite TV shows). When he set his mind to accomplish something, he did so with perfection in mind—whether it was to build a deck and stone walkway, fly an airplane, write a newsletter for an organization, or plan a gala to raise funds for non-profit organizations. Although Rick at times may have doubted his ability to accomplish his life goals, in other people’s eyes he has accomplished them all! God has indeed called Rick to Him on eagle’s wings, making him shine like the sun, and is now holding him in the palm of His hand.

Rick is preceded in death by his mother and father. He is survived by his wife, Pat, his daughter, Lydia, his sister, Louise Doucette, and niece Tory Eskenazi.

The following services in celebration of Rick’s life will be held at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 4201 De Zavala Rd, San Antonio, TX 78249: Friday, August 3, 2018, 6 pm Visitation. 7 pm Vigil Service. Saturday, August 4, 2018, 9 am Visitation. 10 am Memorial Mass. Interment will be on Monday, August 6 at 10:15 am at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery, 1520 Harry Wurzbach Rd, San Antonio, TX 78209.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Allied Women’s Center or the charity of your choice.