Ascension Parish is "doing church" in the way I believe it's meant to be done: it's inclusive, vibrant, down-to-earth, REAL. The music group is superb - a pianist, drums (of more than one kind), and a group of singers who are g-o-o-d! Including a young boy who is amazing.
There is no air-conditioning in Ascension Church and it's HOT in Minneapolis! Two big fans blow through open doorways up by the front - and that's where the sisters have headed both of these past two Sundays. Right next to the fan and the music group. This Sunday the pew in front of us was filled with children who, I believe, have parents in the music group.
I look around the church and I see diversity everywhere - old people, young adults, families, lots and lots of children, a truly multi-cultural church. The sign out in front reads, All are Welcome! and it's obviously true!
The pastor here is Fr. Michael O'Connell, who has served in some very important roles in this diocese: he has been Moderator of the Curia for the Archdiocese of Minneapolis-St. Paul (which he calls a fancy title meaning CEO of the diocese); he also served for many years as Rector of the Basilica of St. Mary, an enormous edifice which serves as spiritual home to 5400 families. In recent years, he chose to become pastor of relatively small Ascension Parish in N. Minneapolis where he has created a place of safety and welcome for all people in this neighborhood which is rich, diverse, and a place where violence is commonplace.
The service began with the baptism of a baby: Caedon George . . . (apologies to the family if I've misspelled his name here). Father Michael reminded us - as he instructed this lovely little boy - that in our baptism we are annointed Priest, Prophet, and King. He built on that idea in his homily later - in which he reminded the community, quite solemnly and quite simply, that a man had been attacked and killed on the sidewalk outside the door of the church where the fan was sitting, just a few days ago. Two weeks ago a five year old boy was shot at 8:30 in the morning as he lay on the sofa in the livingroom as a volley of gunfire was sprayed into the house - part of a feud between gangs. And a little farther back in time, a 3 year old was shot when stray bullet came through the wall of his house as he was carrying his dinner upstairs to a "safer room." Father Michael spoke with sorrow and told people, we must be prophets. Our children are killing each other.
Blessing of the children |
This Sunday there is to be "blessing of gardens," so they all process out the side door into the church yard, where everyone follows, and all gather once more, as Father explains that every year, these "memory gardens" are blessed once more.
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I have just visited a church once in life when I went to USA for vacation, because I belong to another religion . But ypur post states that a church welcomes everone and is a peaceful place.
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