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Fond memories of the Inclusive Community - by
Anthony & Theresa Pavodano |
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Hess |
Scaine |
Marge |
Quinn |LeBlanc |
Waldron |
Bailey |
Pavodano |
Wayne |
Gartley
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Inclusive Community has given me a deeper
sense of the richness of the Catholic and
Protestant traditions. It called me into
service as Pastor and filled my life with
memories of healing and liturgical
celebrations, of friends who have touched
my heart and enriched my spirit. I learned
so much here about Christianity and about
God, about priesthood and ministry, about
faith and the Gospel.
~Anthony Padovano
I’ve experienced the Inclusive
Community as a sign of things to come:
where Jesus Christ is the center of the
community rather than esoteric dogmatic
statements; where artificial barriers to
communion are overcome with attention to
what is essential to Christianity---our
common heritage of faith in a Jesus who
wanted nothing more than that we “all may
be one".
~Theresa Padovano
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