On Friday, August 22, a photo arrived in Fr. George’s inbox without any explanation—three parishioners seated together at Truist Park, the Braves vs. Mets game. Though Fr. George wasn’t there in person, the image spoke volumes.
In the photo sat a godfather, his godson, and the godson’s young son—three generations bound by faith, tradition, and mutual respect. Their matching caps and joyful expressions captured more than just a night at the ballpark; they revealed a sacred moment of connection.
That evening, Braves legend Bobby Cox made a surprise appearance, stirring the crowd into a standing ovation. Though unseen in the photo, the energy of that moment radiated through the smiles of the three. It was a celebration of legacy—both on the field and within the spiritual family.
For Fr. George, the photo became a reflection point. A reminder that ministry often unfolds in quiet, joyful places—like stadium seats shared between generations. Sometimes, God whispers through the snapshots we’re given—moments we didn’t witness, but we are invited to reflect upon.
What photo or memory has recently stirred your spirit?