From the Pastor’s Desk
Dear Parishioners,
Most of the time, Mother’s Day overshines Father’s Day. There is that special love between a mother and her children, but there should also be that special love between fathers and their children. But somewhere along the road, fathers get a tie and maybe a thanks. We can all do better.
This weekend we celebrate Father’s Day. Father’s Day is a day set aside to honor and show respect to our dads or to any man who has guided and cared for us as a father, whether they are here or no longer with us. Father’s Day was first proposed in 1909 by a Mrs. Dodd, who wanted a special day to honor her father, a Civil War veteran. He was a widower who raised his newborn and five other children on a rural farm in the state of Washington.
The first Father’s Day was observed on June 19, 1910, in Spokane, Washington. The special day grew across our country so much that, by 1924, President Calvin Coolidge supported the idea of a national day dedicated to dads. It was, however, President Lyndon Johnson who signed a presidential proclamation declaring the 3rd Sunday of June as Father’s Day. However, like so many other special days, it has become a day for retailers to entice you to purchase something to show your love and gratitude.
Being a father means facing many struggles and difficulties. It means going to work, even when you prefer to stay in bed, because you know that your family depends on you. It means disciplining your children so that they might grow up to be mature men and women. It means constantly looking out for your family, making every effort to ensure that they are protected. Take some time this weekend to remember your father, whether living or deceased.
Thank God we have a Heavenly Father who does all this and helps the fathers here on earth to do the same. Not a single sparrow falls to the earth without the Heavenly Father’s consent, says the Gospel; thus, our earthly fathers are under our Heavenly Father’s care and support. God our Father protects and nurtures His children and makes His family a house of love.