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Fr. Jacob Braun - Incarnate Word Parish - St. Louis, MO In 2023, after 7 years of seminary formation, I was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of St Louis In my short time as a priest, I have been amazed and humbled to see the splendor of God’s grace in peoples' lives, operative through the Sacramental life of the Church
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Twenty-four priests receive new assignments - St. Louis Review Rev John W Mayo, to pursue doctorate studies at Saint Louis University with continued service as spiritual director of Kenrick-Glennon Seminary Rev Msgr Matthew M Mitas, currently senior associate pastor of St Norbert Parish in Florissant, to retirement with residence to be determined
Who We Are - Incarnate Word Parish - St. Louis, MO As stewards of the Incarnate Word Mission, the members of the Pastoral Council work in collaboration with the pastor and parish leadership to formulate a vision and long-range plan that ministers to the spiritual, educational, social, and material needs of our parish community
Incarnate Word (Chesterfield) - Archdiocese of St. Louis, Missouri Incarnate Word (Chesterfield) Endowed with the gifts of the Holy Spirit, we, the members of the Incarnate Word faith community, dedicate ourselves in a spirit of mutual respect, to live and proclaim the Gospel message of Jesus Christ
Reconciliation - Incarnate Word Parish - St. Louis, MO "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just, And will forgive our sins and clease us from all unrighteousness " - 1 John 1:9 God's love made visible through His forgiveness
History: The Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word It’s been 150 years since the young women who became the first members of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word arrived in San Antonio Their mission was to help the region recover from deadly epidemics; but that was only the beginning