Steve Scherdin

@sscherdin
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Candidate for the permanent diaconate in the Archdiocese of Louisville. Public high school teacher of business and technology.
Websitehttps://scherdin.com/

It's expensive to be poor. It's ironic but true. You get charges and fees for everything. Higher interest rates. Overdraft fees. Late fees. Having only enough to buy what you need right now instead of buying in bulk. Losing your job because you can't afford to get your car fixed. Losing your car because you don't have a job. Even your mental faculties are drained, as you are forced to continually eat low-nutrition foods, "sleep" in miserable conditions, and be exposed to toxins and lack of medical treatment. The lack of liquidity wipes you out. Life really does kick you while you're down.

You can't tell someone trapped in that vicious cycle to "just" get a job or "just" make responsible decisions. Sometimes, no amount of good decision-making can stop the vortex sucking them down. So the next time you are tempted to place moral judgment on someone who lives in poverty, think twice.

Signed, someone who has been both a Have and a Have-Not.

@iDeacon My prayers are with you and the diocese.

I have fond memories of East Tennessee. The people are good hearted and faith-filled, and the clergy are friendly, welcoming and true servants. I lived there for six years, and was blessed to be part of the music at the Mass creating the new diocese of Knoxville and installing the first bishop. It was an exciting time.

Now in Louisville, I'm glad we get to share the gifts of Archbishop Fabre. He is a man of quiet, peaceful strength.

“If the world is divided, if the Church is polarized, if hearts are broken, let us not waste time in criticizing others and growing angry with one another; instead, let us invoke the Holy Spirit. He is capable of resolving these things" -Pope Francis May 28,2023 homily
Earlier this week I was accepted into the Aspirancy phase of the Archdiocese of Louisville Diaconate Formation Program. Pentecost brings us the gifts of the Holy Spirit and today's first reading reminds us that "To each individual the manifestation of the Spirit is given for some benefit." I look forward to my discernment regarding the diaconate and which manifestations of the Spirit God is calling me to share. I'd appreciate your prayers for wisdom and knowledge as I begin my journey. #catholic
@Maria , I have enjoyed your posts, and look forward to seeing them again. I felt your post, because I just said goodbye to my dog after 15 years.
My prayers are with you and your family. I believe pets are with us as an example of God's unconditional love and forgiveness, and for us to experience the joy of showing love and compassion for another being. May your deep sadness be surpassed by the joyous memories your beloved dog has brought to your mom and family.
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@aa4jq @[email protected] I recently joined and saw your post. I'm a high school teacher in Louisville KY and am applying for the Permanent Diaconate.