FINDING GOD ON PARK STREET
Assistant Chaplain David Rivera shares his faith journey, from growing up immersed in Mexican-American Catholic culture in California, to experiencing the strength of community life during college, and ultimately to New Haven, a city he’s called home for a decade. Together with student co-host Zach Moynihan, we celebrate the vibrant start of the academic year, the joy of new and returning students, and the dynamism of life at Saint Thomas More. David shares poignant memories from his childhood, where family traditions and treasured sacraments set a foundation for his spiritual journey. He delves into how his personal experiences, including a transformative postgraduate service program in Honduras, have shaped his approach to faith-driven community engagement and his understanding of vocation as a husband, dad, and chaplain serving college students. Furthermore, we explore the critical role of one-on-one relationships in ministry, reflecting on David's transition from a graduate student's spouse to an experienced member of the pastoral team at STM. Listen as he brings to life the concept of "faith in action,” illustrating how personal prayer and reception of the sacraments fuels our justice and charity efforts. Mentioned in this episode: South Bend Catholic Worker [https://www.southbendcatholicworker.org/], Finca del Niño/Farm of the Child [https://www.farmofthechild.org/], Saint Martin de Porres Academy [https://www.saintmartinacademy.org/] Support the show [https://secure.etransfer.com/EFT/BlockCode/donation1.cfm?d2org=StThomasMoreCC&d2tool=donate]
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