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MY PARISH, YOUR PARISH Living the Gospel in the Local Church Parish Evangelization: Where Do You Begin? Part I of a series on ways to engage the parish with the New Evangelization. Fr. Charles Canoy L ay people who understand their vocation to be Christ’s presence in the world is not enough for the new evangelization to flourish. They likewise must be formed and equipped to be those evangelizers who will draw people into the life of the Church. Therefore, among the paramount duties of the clergy is providing that necessary formation for the lay faithful to fulfill the new evangelization. Where does a pastor even begin with such a formidable task? Since there is a multitude of ways to begin this work of the new evangelization at the parish, I would like to propose just one initial step. Upon arriving at my new assignment at St. John the Evangelist Parish in Jackson, Michigan, this past summer, I addressed the congregation at all six weekend Masses as their new pastor. I shared that I would be following the advice of Pope Francis, who encouraged priests to go out and “be shepherds with the smell of the sheep.” In striving to accomplish that, I said that I wouldn’t wait for everyone to come to church, but that I would visit them in their neighborhoods and homes. I recognized that they might wonder how such an endeavor is possible in a parish with over two thousand households. That may take all nineteen years that my predecessor w