Maintaining good health during our lives is important, especially as we age. Sometimes growing older can bring about roadblocks (injuries, illnesses, lifestyle changes, etc.) to our fitness goals. One method of maintaining better mental and physical health is to attend church.
Join us in person or online or do the study on your own time but in conjunction with about 30 people in our parishes. Check the link for info. Contact Fr. Gunwall to sign up. Audio files of our discussions are on our website under the Faith page.
Monday, March 22, 4:00-8:00 pm St Anthony Parish Hall - Click on this image or Sign-up at vitalant.org and use sponsor code: mooreton to donate blood for those in need.
During the virus stay at home and now continuing less frequently, we offered Q&A and topic nights on Zoom. The audio files are saved here on the parish website. Click the link to see the topics and listen. They are about 30 minutes in length.
We may feel blind/helpless during this Corona Virus pandemic. I reach out to you if you are struggling more with anxiety, depression, and other difficulties. I am temporarily providing Telehealth Counseling. It is similar to skype. I can see practically anyone across North Dakota. We can visit over a computer or smart phone. Please take a look at my website below to learn more about me and my services. I am a member of the Catholic Psychotherapy Association, and can be found on the Catholic Therapist registry as well. Mary Undoer of Knots, pray for us. Jennifer Anderson, MSW, LCSW, BCD Redeeming Grace Counseling, Fargo office: 701-353-9979 jennifer@redeeminggracecounseling.com
St. John’s Catholic Church in Wahpeton at 4pm on January 14th, 2020 with Clinical Therapist Erin Rocheleau, MA, LPCC These free informational presentations are open to everyone interested in attending to discuss resources and ways to support our communities being impacted by rural stress. Follow up events may also be offered if requested. See the link for other workshops throughout the state.
These materials are presented to each family in our parishes, partially through a grant from Catholic United Financial. Click the title for the complete letter.