10700 Aboite Center Road, Fort Wayne, IN
260-432-0268
Rev. Terrence Coonan Jr. – Pastor
Stanley Abramoski – Business Owner
Janet Chrzan – Retired CPA
Tony Gray – Purchasing Manager
Robert Rozman – Business Owner
Christopher Spoltman – Certified Financial Planner
Scarlet Sobasky – Retired Bookkeeper
Randall Warner – CPA
Cynthia Wirtner – CPA
Staff:
Jennifer Engquist – Parish Business Manager
Geanine Morgan – School Bookkeeper
Robin Slocum – Director of Facilities
Lois Widner – Principal
Chris Schuhler – Asst Principal
Project Hope:
I want to thank you so very much for your help these last three months. The stress I was under was unbelievable. My health condition was becoming worse. Since my plan is in place, as of April 29 th my sleeping at night has reappeared after 4 years. My anger has disappeared. Thank you for taking time out of your busy day to meet me. Also tell Pam thank you for her ideas and meeting with me.
Catholicism 201:
This past year has brought a lot of growth in my faith. It has been a journey though trials and wounds, and also of great consolation. However, I believe wholeheartedly that this has happened due to the support that I have received over this past year. Catholicism 201 has been an immense blessing and a key part of that support system. It has provided a safe place to learn more about our faith, ask questions, and truly apply the faith to our lives. It has been a place to be able to take off any masks that I have on, and really embrace where I am in my spiritual journey. I have been able to see the beautiful ways that God has walked with and impacted others, which in turn has led to more reflection on where I see God — in the little glimpses and in the obvious big ways. And sharing the ways that God has impacted our lives and our struggles has created a community that is ready to support each other. Over this past year, I have learned to trust more in His love and not question that it will falter. And that when I need help, I have brothers and sisters, in Catholicism 201 and beyond, ready to lend a helping hand.