Hello Fr. Doyle!
Another day of distance learning is coming to a close. I hope each of you had at least one assignment today that intrigued or challenged you. We continue to revise our methods and learn more and more each day about the best way to connect with and teach our students. Thank you for your support!
Ultimately, we know that continuing regular learning progressions is just one part of the incredibly difficult and complex situation in which we currently find ourselves. Many of us may feel overwhelmed, confused, or lost amidst this crisis. For those of you (including me!) who could use a brief respite from daily events, I would encourage you to utilize these beautiful, 3-minute daily retreats provided by Loyola Press. It's a wonderful means to step away for a few moments and can even be completed as a family. Here's a link to access today's retreat:
https://www.loyolapress.com/3-minute-retreats-daily-online-prayer
In the words of St. Padre Pio - "pray, hope, and don't worry."
Wishing you all a great evening.
Until tomorrow,
-Mr. Peloquin
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