Led by Fr. Allan, Bp. Christian, and Fr. Mark, come and experience the Church Explosively Alive.

“In the beginning the Church grew quickly. It has always been God’s intention, as I read it, that the Church grow, at least steadily, if not in spectacular fashion.”
-Fr. Bob Bedard, CC

 

Experience the Church Explosively Alive – Part 1

Presenter: Fr. Allan MacDonald, CC

Experience the Church Explosively Alive – Part 2

Presenter: Bp. Christian Riesbeck, CC

Experience the Church Explosively Alive – Part 3

 

Presenter: Fr. Mark Goring, CC

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About the Presenters

Fr. Allan MacDonald, CC

Fr. Allan MacDonald, CC is a priest of the Companions of the Cross and is currently serving in itinerant ministry. Fr. Allan is a gifted teacher offering Sunday homilies, AND MORE, on his YouTube Channel.

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Bp. Christian Riesbeck, CC

I opened up my bible to Luke 10:2 – “The harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few…” and I finally said “Yes” to the call to be a priest. When I made that decision, I was filled with joy and peace. 

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Fr. Mark Goring, CC

I grew up in Pembroke, ON and have been Catholic my whole life. I have 3 brothers, one of whom is also a priest. I worked on a berry & vegetable farm when I was younger. I entered the seminary when I was 18 and was ordained a priest in 2002 with the Companions of the Cross.

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