I am Catholic and have been in recovery since spinal cancer in 2018. I have been doing really well except my energy level is pathetic. I was really excited to be involved in my parish in Spring 2019. I was asked to be on the Evangelization Committee, be part of the Alpha team and RCIA and also to be a facilitator of a Holy Spirit prayer group. But I had to step down from the lot as I recognized I just wasn't well enough and couldn't predict how much energy I would have, so I was unreliable. I was gutted but understood it must be God's will and took the opportunity to find a Spiritual Director, a very tall Dominican Priest who is a convert from atheism like me. Younger, in his 30s.
Well now with the Rona after the trauma of no Mass or Sacraments our congregation for a while, we are back for daily Mass and have got a lot more active.
Just this month I have started a discipleship journey that is based on Ignatius of Loyola (founder of the Jesuits) and his spiritual exercises. It's 40 weeks (!!) long, called the Sacred Story Community and its a deliberately built to form commited Communities. I have about 17 women in my Zoom group. We meet once a week online, with commitments to pray every day, read scripture and journal,, and a minimum of weekly Mass. When able to there is a requirement of some form of practical service (modest, maybe an hour a week).
Then with my parish we have started The 99 which is training parishioners (the 99) to go out looking for the One, like Jesus. Of course recognizing that we are also the One and everyone is precious to God. That meets online for 6 weeks. We have a group of women and men pretty evenly split 50/50 about 32 in all. We watch videos and break out for small groups, all on Zoom once a week.
Then a Bible Study on Galatians that starts this week.
So happy I am getting to be much more connected with lots of active Catholics in two parishes, despite being at home a lot.
Very interested to hear what you have all been up to! I have two teens a home studying plus one 20 yr old off at university. My life has become MORE active due to COVID as my recovery has prevented me from going to work and I have been stuck at home since 2018. 
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