đHappy Halloween from Father Nickolai, Deacon Bill, Deacon Denny, Gina and the whole parish staff!  đ»Trick or treaters can stop by the rectory between 6:30-7:30pm on Halloween night for a treat đ« đŹ(reminder to please follow safety and distance guidelines đ·Â and stay at home if you are not feeling well!!).
From the Desk of Father John Nickolai
Iâm away again this week, for my retreat. I know this comes fast on the heels of my last absence. However, while Study Week might be described as âencouraged,â an annual retreat is more strictly ârequiredâ of priests by the Church. There arenât all that many retreats offered specifically for priests, and this year some places that usually have them arenât available. So Iâm making use of one of my limited opportunities.
 It should be pointed out that a retreat isnât simply for me to put up my feet and relax. I can assure you that I have been challenged by retreats. I have been on priest retreats that spurred me to renew my efforts, to make a suitable response to the gifts conferred by the sacrament of Holy Orders.  Â
 This seems a suitable time also to direct everyoneâs attention to the US Conference of Catholic Bishopsâ âFaithful Citizenshipâ document. This document has been updated and reissued every four years for some time now. It indicates the principles we are to keep in mind on Election Day. When you read it, you will see that the defense of innocent human life features prominently. But there are many other themes: combating racism, upholding the rights of immigrants, caring for our common home and its natural resources, and many others. There is more than can be easily summarized. The print version of the document is 60 pages long. It canât be reduced to a bumper sticker or a yard sign. It is meant to provoke serious thought, and serious prayer. The direct link to the document is here: https://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/faithful-citizenship/upload/forming-consciences-for-faithful-citizenship.pdf