Sunday 8 February 2004
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Today’s readings sure hit home. There have been and are times when I feel overburdened with sin and question being worthy of His love. Thank God that he understands and forgives us of our sins each and every day!
I guess the readings didn’t even need any homilizing, as we had a diocesan video preparing us for next Sunday’s CDA Appeal. Imagine my surprise when I see my old friend Matt as the seminarian chosen to speak about how the CDA helps pay for seminarian education. I’m so proud of him. He truely is a holy man and I pray that he’ll do well in his chosen vocation. When I ran into his sister at the Mary Mother of God vigil, she never even hinted that he was in seminary! Wait until I tell my mother, she’ll be happy, too. Their whole family is a great example of Christian love. It seems very fitting that he should become a priest. Yay, Matt!
Well, I still have a load of stuff to catch up on here in cyberspace. I’ll keep in touch.
“A man chooses to have an emotion about the largeness of the world: why should he not choose to have an emotion about its smallness.” — G.K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy