Ames Romero House November 2023 Newsletter

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From: Ames Romero House <outr...@amesromerohouse.org>
Subject: November 2023 Newsletter
 
The Pat and Donna Story

November 2023 Newsletter

...We are a Catholic grassroots community that invites those experiencing poverty of any kind into loving community and friendship. 

Thanks for Showing Your Support

We had an awesome turnout for our annual fall event at the Rustic Rose! A big thank you to Friend's Flowers, Aunt Maudes, and Torrent Brewing Co for supporting our event. Thanks to everyone that came out that night to show your support for the Romero House mission amidst the transition of our ministry. Please keep us in your prayers and be assured of ours for you!

-The Romero House Board of Trustees
 

Volunteer Training TONIGHT at 5:30 PM!

Tonight is our quarterly training for daytime volunteers! If you currently volunteer or desire to start, come to our training to join our mission of service and hospitality. We will discuss important policy changes, new mental health guidelines, and have discussion about how we can best serve! We strongly encourage you to come in order for you to best be prepared to serve. We will have a dinner to share at 6:30 pm!

Mass Tomorrow at 6 pm!

Friday is our monthly mass at 6pm in our chapel! Come a little early to make sure you have a seat and stay for the meal afterwards!
 

Newsletter Feature- The Pat and Donna Story

Check out our newsletter feature story about our friends Pat and Donna:

Seeds on Fallow Ground
 
Over the past 5 months, I’ve had the privilege of getting to know two of our neighbors just to the west of us, behind our alley. Pat and Donna first made an appearance in the Romero House community in early 2023 while befriending a few of our residents at the time. I would often see them at Food at First or just walking around the neighborhood with their grandson, Joshua. You can’t miss these two hooligans because they are always cheery, obnoxious and full of joy. As of late, Donna enjoys stopping by the house to greet us with a dozen Betty Crocker muffins she baked with a hefty chunk of butter to dress and flavor it for us. Pat, as handy as he is, often finds a place among our volunteers working on the house, cars, or packaging envelopes to send to supporters. These two are gems to our community. I’d like to tell you more about the ways in which they have affected my life, and how the Romero House community has affected theirs. I pray their radical witness shows through my only partial story of them.
 
Early one June morning, Jacob, the seminarian staying with us over the summer, responded to a knock at the door where a distressed woman was visibly upset and agitated. It was unclear what caused the agitation, but she was not happy with Jacob. Jacob comes upstairs to wake me from my mid-Sunday nap to tell me of the situation. I stepped in to deescalate and heard that she recently had her bike stolen and her boyfriend’s bike stolen the week before. Unfortunately, I couldn’t do much but encourage her to go to the police while offering a listening ear. This was the first time I met Donna, our next door neighbor! One of our residents previously told me of her and her boyfriend Pat who live behind us and their crazy exploits in the community. It was also pretty common knowledge that Pat and Donna were active users of meth and struggled to find a strong community to support them. Over the following weeks, I paid more attention to Pat and Donna walking by and made an effort at talking with them to see that they were eclectic people that instantly brought me laughter. We’d sometimes have short talks about the faith and how to pray, but they never really amounted to lengthy, revelatory discussions. I was pretty convinced that these two would be the last to ever come to church. If you asked me then, I would consider Pat and Donna were not open to the faith, hence the fallow ground analogy.
 
 
Life at the house remained busy amidst the transition from residents to daytime hospitality. We were particularly invested in rehousing those who lived with us at that time and it was a tedious endeavor. At Sunday mass one weekend, after finding our spots in the church, I noticed an awfully snuggly couple across from us and I point out to Jacob, “Look who’s here!” Jacob looked over and then back at me, both of us dumbfounded that Pat and Donna were not just at church, but in the front row! We had been praying for them both in our evening prayer intentions, but neither of us expected to see such a quick change of heart. After mass, we approached them and they revealed how much they have desired to be part of a community and back in relationship with God. Both of them struggling with addiction, they were extremely drawn to a love that loves them right where they are. Their reverence and piety was evidence of this. They knew God was present in the Eucharist already.
 
Meanwhile,  we continued to go to daily Mass during our busy time of rehousing our residents. Upon seeing our frequent trips to Mass around the noon hour, Pat and Donna began asking questions about where we go for an hour each day. We told them “we go to Church!” Together we laughed about how we are Church nerds, then they asked to come with next time. Astounded at their desire, I said, absolutely! The next day, bright and early, Pat and Donna came to the door. Before even ringing the doorbell you would know they arrived simply by the loud laughter they exchange back and forth. Hopping into the van,  Jacob, Gabriel and I looked at each other with a doubtful look that said, “Well…let’s see how this goes!” It was Totus Tuus week at St. Thomas Aquinas which meant the church was packed with youngsters and Father’s homilies were more basic and involved props to keep the kids enthralled. Pat and Donna loved this too. Father began asking some basic questions like “who is your superhero” or “what is your favorite toy to play with” to keep the kids entertained during the homily. Upon hearing these questions, the first to raise their hands in response were not the kids in the front rows, but Pat and Donna! Their childlike manner was definitely entertaining to us, but brought about something even more venerable- innocence and purity. Their passion and desire to be good was astounding and opened my eyes to being more foolish in knowing my belovedness from God.  They were bringing about a fire in me.
 
They kept coming back to mass with us nearly every day, and nearly every day was a new adventure of comedy and drama (the good kind). On the way home, we’d talk about the homily, RCIA, the presence of God in the Eucharist, and of course the loudness and vigor of Pat’s response of “Lord hear our prayer” in the middle of mass. Their obnoxiousness was not left at the door. I’d even have people tell me that the man sitting next to us reminds them to be bold in the spiritual life and in imploring God’s love. Who knew such purity of intention and desire to be loved by God could bring about a deeper devotion in others lives? I swear, I’ve heard that somewhere.
 
Today, Pat and Donna continue to go to mass with us when they aren’t working or busy with their grandson, Joshua, who is his own little bundle of silliness. I mentioned to them that a sharing of some of their story could be very impactful for others to read, and though they were hesitant at first, they knew that their experiences were meant to lead others to recovery and to relationship with God. They’ve shared how their recovery from meth has found new depth and their pursuits for wholeness have found new opportunities upon following after Jesus. Those who previously spoke of their escapades with drugs are now astounded at the conversion and restoration that has happened in Pat and Donna's life. These were the seeds sown on fallow ground, and even these seeds bore much fruit!

Their devotion and passion inspires me every day to be bold and foolish in the eyes of God, because I must know with certainty that I am loved. I pray their story might also inspire you to be bold, foolish, and radically in love with God.

Matt Mitchell
 

Check Out the New Website

Thanks to our friends Paul, Nick, and Evie Sue we now have an awesome new website. Here you can sign up for volunteer shifts, read about our mission, and get updates on our upcoming events! We will even have a blog soon! Check us out on the interweb!
New Website!

Seeking Catholic Workers!

The Romero House Catholic Worker is looking for men to apply to serve as in-residence staff members for service to our community. Serving as a Catholic Worker includes building fraternity with fellow workers through a life committed to communal prayer and voluntary poverty. We are seeking men who are interested in a summer, semester or year long commitment to our community. We are inviting students and those with full time jobs to discern living in the community as well! Email ma...@amesromerohouse.org for more information. 
 

Harvest Bash November 11th!

In case you missed the fall gathering last week or didn't get enough party time to satiate your extraverted side, on November 11th, the Rustic Rose will be hosting their annual year-end bash with a band, festive drinks, and food with the benefits coming back to the Romero House! Come celebrate even more with us!
 

Are you a car person?

The Romero House needs some volunteer help in maintaining the house vehicles that are used for transportation and home improvements. We are just too short on time to dedicate the necessary attention to oil changes, general maintenance, and upkeep of our 04 Toyota Corolla, 05 Toyota Sienna, and our '94 F-150. Could you help our mission by either servicing our vehicles or seeing that they get regular service by a technician? Respond to this email if you or someone you know can help!
 

Needing More Daytime Volunteers!

We need your help in our ministry! As winter approaches, we are seeing a big increase in usage of our daytime hospitality at the Romero House. We are seeking more and more volunteers to open the door to guests of our community who are desiring a place of rest and restoration. We invite you to pray and discern if God is calling you to use your free time as a volunteer in our community. Though we have a demand for volunteers, it is important that all volunteers are giving out of a place of love and stability in their own lives. Remember, we cannot give what we do not have!

Ue the signup below to find your slot. We will train you on site if you are not already trained! 
Our Signup!

New Handmade Mugs rolling out soon!

Thanks to a dear friend of our community, Jackie Comito, we will soon be offering handmade Romero House mugs for sale for the benefit of our mission to the marginalized. We have no more yellow mugs, but will soon have highly  sought after handmade ones.  If you are curious, send us an email to be added to the 'preorder' list! We will post some photos soon.
 

November Needs (Also updated on Website)

Corelle Bowls like these
Toilet paper
Grocery bags
Large garbage bags
Postage stamps
A Large Upright Freezer
Winter coats (men and womens)
Medicines/First Aid Supplies
Printer paper
Cooking spray
Gift cards for gas
Mens Deodorant
Cat Litter
Dog Food
Commercial Dishwasher detergent for found here
Commercial Dishwasher rinse-aid found here

 

T-Shirts, Stickers, and Eggs for Sale!

Our homegrown eggs, stickers and T-shirts are for sale. See below prices:

  • 1  doz eggs from 'Our Ladies of Perpetual Clucking": $4
  • Romero house stickers- $5/ ea
  • Catholic Worker Tshirts- $25/ea
    • available in tan or white

This money will go directly to supporting the Romero House mission. Eggs are not always available but give us a call or email to see if we have some. If you are interested in purchasing any merchandise, email: outr...@amesromerohouse.org.
 

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