WIIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1980, PAGE 1l The Chureh Speaks BISHOP ROBERT B. CLUNE By THE RT. RZV. ROBERT B. CLUNE Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto As many already know, a new Roman Catholic' Parish was recentiy established in east Whitby to serve the spiritual and temporal needs of Çatholics and others already living in the area called Pringle Creek. Much development is presently taking place and more is certainly expected in the future. The new parish is called Roly Family. The pastor is Father Gerard Breen, formerly of St. -Benedict's Church, in Rexdale. Masses are being held on Sunday at St. Paul's School at 200 Garrard Street.. Father Breen is residing at 19 Hialeah Crescent, just off Thickson Road. his telephone number'is 576--. 209. When a new parish is established, it is probably as logical a time as any, to ask the question: "What is a parish intended to I New panih serves spiritual needs VOLVO. 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Real community is based upon committed relationships. It is people who have committed themselves to one another and recognize a responsibility to and for one another. A parish is a special kind of community. It is a commumity that is bound together by faith. Faith is trust, but more par- ticularly it is the surrender of self to the Lord. By faith we recognize that God is Our Father, that Jesus is our brother and the Spirit has been sent to give us a share in the life of God and the strenght and grace to live as God has called us to and Jesus, has taught us. A parish is a community of believers that worships. Wor- ships is more than coming to church on Sunday, or other times. Worship is not only believing that God is our Father and we are Ris children, worship is living out that relationship each day and every hour in love and obedience. Worship will mean that we will corne together on Sundays and at other times to honour God, to pray and .ask for help and forgiveness and to inspire and encourage one another as God's people. Many people say that they pray better alone and that may be true. Private prayer is very important, but a community of believers must corne together to strengthen the bonds of fraternity, love and faith. A parish is a community of believers that loves. As Jesus taught His disciples, ail the prophets and the law are summed up in command to love God and one another as God has loved us. Later Jesus would say: "Love one another as I have loved you." The comznunity that calis itseif Christian must be identified by its love. That means that memnbers of the parish com- munity must, at least, try to know one another. 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