From the Desk of Father Nathan

St Gabriel Catholic Church | Pompano Beach
God Bless You All

Father Nathan St Gabriel | July 14, 2019

A Message from Father Nathan

Prayerful greetings to you, my people of St. Gabriel!!

There is one thing that make me uncomfortable as your parish priest, and that is to ask people to contribute money to the church. I literallly DO NOT like it at all, but at the same time I have to do it because we need money of maintenance as well as for the development of the parish.

I know that we have a second collection every week for the maintenance of the church. I get a sense that you all wanted to be most generous the first week of the month rather than every week, so we will do that.

I am confident that you will be happy to contribute toward the parish maintenance and development the first week of each month.

Please be assured of my prayers for you all. I do remember and praying for all.

Blessings

Fr. Sahayanathan Nathan

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