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Papacy To PIPS Retreat

Pope Leo XIV, elected on May 8, 2025

Within the faith community, parishioners sometimes refer to common Catholics as “pips” or “people in pews.” Many pips are interested in what lies ahead for parishes, worldwide and locally, since the election of Pope Leo XIV.

In this Retreat, Fr. Don will lead a discussion about how our new pope is calling us to oneness in Christ Jesus, how we each have a role to play in advancing this mission, and how we can let go of some of our biases for the sake of the common good and greater glory of God.

This Retreat will be offered on dates. Registration is free and limited to 12 per session. Donations are always greatly appreciated. You can register now by clicking any of these available dates: June 12th (1- 3 p.m.), June 13th (9-11 a.m.), June 19th (5-7 p.m.), and June 20th (1-3 p.m.).

Papacy To PIPS Retreat

Pope Leo XIV, elected on May 8, 2025

Within the faith community, parishioners sometimes refer to common Catholics as “pips” or “people in pews.” Many pips are interested in what lies ahead for parishes, worldwide and locally, since the election of Pope Leo XIV.

In this Retreat, Fr. Don will lead a discussion about how our new pope is calling us to oneness in Christ Jesus, how we each have a role to play in advancing this mission, and how we can let go of some of our biases for the sake of the common good and greater glory of God.

This Retreat will be offered on dates. Registration is free and limited to 12 per session. Donations are always greatly appreciated. You can register now by clicking any of these available dates: June 12th (1- 3 p.m.), June 13th (9-11 a.m.), June 19th (5-7 p.m.), and June 20th (1-3 p.m.).

Fox 41 News "Pope"
Feature With Fr. Don

Watch the May 8th 41 News segment featuring Father Don and Michael Sanem (Director of Mission and Ministry and Ignatian Spirituality) expressing their views on the election of Pope Leo XIV. This story was filmed at St. Francis Xavier Parish in Kansas City, Missouri.

Father Don provides his thoughts towards our new Pope in the May 8, 2025 Kansas City 41 News feature story.

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Episode 72 of the Upon This Rock Podcast with Father Don Farnan

Ruth Dakotas grew up in western Kansas, influenced by family, farming, faith, and food. Honoring her past, she promotes a “kitchen spirituality” today that nourishes both body and soul. Driving a significant distance for church services and events, Ruth and her husband, Dan, find nourishment and sacred energy at Saint Therese Little Flower, 58th Street and Euclid Avenue, where she is currently co-chairing the community’s hundredth anniversary celebrations.

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Papacy To PIPS

Within the Saint Therese Little Flower faith community, parishioners sometimes refer to common Catholics as “pips” or “people in pews.”  Many pips are interested in what lies ahead for parishes, worldwide and local, since the election of Pope Leo XIV.  There is much speculation based on descriptors of the new pontiff: unifier, multi-cultural, missionary-minded, Christ-centered, synodal, courageous, humble, pastoral, good listener, polyglot, savvy, smart, spiritual…

Pips ponder whether he will continue Francis’ emphasis on care for the poor as influenced by the Latin American Church and as Saint Francis of Assisi’s favorite disciple, Brother Leo, did in the thirteenth century.  We wonder if he wants to imitate Leo the Great (fifth century pope who stood up to Attila the Hun) by staring down modern-day megalomaniac politicians or bullies.  Read the Full Post.

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