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Suzie Harrison
Among the sound of heavy machinery heard in the background, there
was still a peaceful essence inside St. Catherine of Siena Church
while talking with Father Eamon O’Gorman.
His voice is soft-spoken and thick with an Irish accent and his
words offered a soothing reprieve from the construction that was
being done to the church and grounds.
“We’re retro-fitting parts of the church. We’re re-doing the
Sanctuary. It’s an old church that was built in the early 1930s. It’s
gotten good use but there will be more offices and meeting spaces as
well,” O’Gorman said.
Assigned by the Bishop almost two years ago O’Gorman said he has
enjoyed the Laguna Beach community. He explained that most Catholic
priests are assigned usually for six years at a time but can be
extended for an additional six.
“I never thought I’d find myself in Laguna Beach,” O’Gorman said.
“I like the people here.”
One of the aspects of the community O’Gorman referred to was the
Blessing of the Artists, an annual event that takes place at the
church prior to the summer art season.
“The blessing of the artists -- the idea of bringing a group of
creative people together and blessing them -- I see that as having
enormous significance.”
O’Gorman said he appreciates how the community pulls together
during dire times such as those of floods and fire.
St. Catherine’s Church has about 1,000 parishioners. There are
three priests in residence at the church including Father Tom
MacIntyre and Father Rod Stephens.
Grades K-8 finished summer school last week, which draws a lot of
different communities to Laguna. The church also has women’s groups,
education groups and the Vincent DePaul Society that works with the
poor as well as an outreach program called Partners in care that
takes care of the sick and homebound.
“I find that things become more simple to me as time goes on. God
is everything and is in everything” O’Gorman said.
St. Catherine’s has a weekday Eucharist 8 a.m. Monday through
Saturday, a Saturday vigil at 5:30 p.m. and Sunday Eucharist at 7:30,
9 and 10:30 a.m. At 1:30 p.m. there is a Spanish Eucharist.
* SUZIE HARRISON is a reporter for the Laguna Beach Coastline
Pilot. She may be reached at 494-4321.
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