In this reflection for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Catherine and Patrick Sullivan encourage us to prepare for heaven.
There’s a time that will come when this world will pass away, and if we’re willing to put the spiritual work in now, not only will we live happier lives here on Earth, but we’ll be ready to meet Jesus in the next.
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Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Catherine and Patrick Sullivan
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Married on the feast of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Catherine and Patrick Sullivan have always had a love for education. Catherine is a teacher and writer. After earning a master's degree in theology from the University of Notre Dame, she has spent nearly a decade teaching religion and English to middle and high school students. Patrick is a high school administrator and avid runner. Also holding a master’s degree in theology from the University of Notre Dame, his theological background continues to inform the work he does today. As parents, both Catherine and Patrick are grateful for the opportunity to receive the sacraments as well as a generously sized cup of coffee.