This sketch, which speaks not just a thousand words but untold miles of insecurity, was created by Casa resident Angel, who would thrive in art classes. Perhaps among our readersContinue reading “‘Safety’”
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The Mission Continues: An update from the Chapel Board
By Tom Jones We began in February 2020 with the first brainstorming session in the yearly board meeting of the Chapel of St. Philip, Inc. We were all pumped! WhatContinue reading “The Mission Continues: An update from the Chapel Board”
Temptation & Redemption
By Karina Barillas February 21, 2021 In other parts of the world, today is known as the day of temptations. There are religious and cultural myths and beliefs that warn peopleContinue reading “Temptation & Redemption”
Annunciation art exhibit
For a second year, the Chapel wasn’t able to properly celebrate the feast of the Annunciation, which was March 25. We typically mark the solemnity with a reception. This mysteryContinue reading “Annunciation art exhibit”
Upcoming JustFaith programs address racial and eco justice
Racial Justice Series The Racial Justice Series from JustFaith Ministries offers a place to start the conversation on faith and racial equity, healing, and justice. The series has three programsContinue reading “Upcoming JustFaith programs address racial and eco justice”
Stations of the Cross in the neighborhood – a private prayer
As we have since 1997, we hope to honor Holy Week by praying the Stations of the Cross on Tuesday, April 7. This year, with restrictions against gatherings to stopContinue reading “Stations of the Cross in the neighborhood – a private prayer”
Feast of the Annunciation exhibit can be viewed privately
The mystery of the incarnation of the Word of God, Jesus Christ, is told in the first chapter of the Gospel of Luke. The angel Gabriel appeared to the VirginContinue reading “Feast of the Annunciation exhibit can be viewed privately”
Envisioning The Chapel’s future
On July 17, 1898, the following article appeared in the Courier-Journal: This afternoon at 2:30 O’clock the Rt Rev. William George McCloskey, Bishop of the Catholic diocese of Louisville, assistedContinue reading “Envisioning The Chapel’s future”
Prayer in the time of corona
Since its inception in 1997, The Chapel of St. Philip has been about gathering, particularly in prayer or in another spiritual endeavor. While we are prohibited from gathering, as weContinue reading “Prayer in the time of corona”
Looking back to see the future
By Bill Walsh The Chapel Council has been giving considerable thought and conversation to the future. Recently, we’ve begun digging into the history of the original St. Philip Neri Parish,Continue reading “Looking back to see the future”