Our Spiritual Community
Our Lady of the Cascades strives to be a home and a family for those who are seeking a relationship with Christ. We strive to keep the liturgy alive in a loving environment. If you find yourself looking for a home in Christ, look no further. You are home!Our Mission & Vision
Our vision and mission is to help connect people to faith
Mission & Purpose
The Our Lady of the Cascades has paired up with several long distance seminary programs to provide a rigorous spiritual journey of priestly formation. Consisting of a 4 year program, depending on prior education or spiritual formation, our seminary candidates will prepare for the public practice of professional religious and chaplain services.
Our Connexion Senior Leadership
The Very Rev. Nicholas Jacobs
Special Advisor to the Ordinary
Director – St. Ignatius of Antioch Mission Bozeman, Montana, USA
The Rev. Fr. Juan-Diego Cedeno, n/OSB
Dean of Hispanic Ministries
Director – St. Benedict’s Mission Portland, Oregon
The Rev. Mthr. Susan Bolen
Director – St. John’s House Tucsan, Arizona
The Rt. Rev. Daniel Lowry, OSF
Special Advisor to the Ordinary
Mr. Brian Baker
Director of Marketing & Digital Media
Click here to learn more about our governing body, our Metropolitan Archbishop, and the Convergent Catholic Communion.
Worship Communities
Our Communion encourages diversity in the expressions of Convergent Catholicism. Convergent Catholicism is currently expressed in three ways in our Communion. We offer these definitions as a way of starting conversation but we wish to stress these are oversimplifications and really do not capture the nuances that are present.
First Expression Communities would, in many respects, exhibit a spiritual life and worship service that is fully evangelical, fully charismatic and fully sacramental. These communities strive to be characterized by the best elements of each of the three streams.
Second Expression Communities are fully sacramental, and. embrace what many would describe as the “high church” paradigm. Their church services would be a liturgical experience from beginning to end; likely including formal prayers of the people, congregational prayers of penitence, professing a Creed aloud together, and sharing the peace. These Catholics embrace the sacraments in a way that is fully in-step with tradition. These Catholics would be working to deliberately include more of the free-flowing elements of a Spirit-led worship experience in their lives.
Third Expression Communities would embrace what many describe as the “low church” dominant paradigm; that which is commonly experienced in the typical Protestant congregation. This Expression recognizes the ancient church as a legitimate voice, but mostly in their insistence on a celebrating weekly Eucharist. Third Expression Convergent Catholics rely less on printed prayer books and service guides in favor of extemporaneous preaching, teaching and prayer.