"St. Lambert's really is a family. I am always so impressed that, when people come back to visit, they speak with such fondness of their time here. People of every nation come to know each other and genuinely care for each other. Psalm 133 says, “See, how good and how pleasant it is when brethren dwell together in unity! It is like the precious oil upon the head, running down on Aaron's beard.” Aaron was the first high priest, responsible for the sacrifices of the old law. It is still true that unity makes a sacrifice pleasing to God. It is such a blessing for me to offer the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for people who so genuinely care for each other." - Fr. Simon