Lexington Community Says Farewell To A Pillar Of Faith - Shuttlefare Blog
Webfather norman fischer, a catholic priest who ministered to hundreds of lexingtonians from st. Peter claver church and as chaplain at lexington catholic high. The lexington catholic community exists to be a welcoming spiritual home where faith is nourished by word.
The lexington catholic collaborative and from the most historic. Tim parsons, the lead pastor at. Webaccording to the catholic diocese of lexington, father norman died overnight. He was 50 years old. He was on sabbatical while helping with a catholic heart workcamp in. Webβhe used his voice β not only serving the people of the diocese of lexington, but serving the church in the united states, and specifically, serving the black catholic. Webβa lot of times weβre constantly pouring out, pouring out into others, but he was actually the person that we went to to get our cup filled. β
He was on sabbatical while helping with a catholic heart workcamp in. Webβhe used his voice β not only serving the people of the diocese of lexington, but serving the church in the united states, and specifically, serving the black catholic. Webβa lot of times weβre constantly pouring out, pouring out into others, but he was actually the person that we went to to get our cup filled. β Weba beloved priest known for his wide smile, selfless service and joyful life following jesus christ, father fischer died july 14, 2024, on his way to help others at a. Webfaith talked with father norman fischer, the first black/filipino priest in the diocese of lexington, ky. , after incidents in ferguson, mo. , and new york.