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Sister Tesa Fitzgerald, C.S.J. named the Hour Children foster home “My Mother’s House” so the kids could say, “I’m going to my mother’s house,” and avoid prying questions.
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"Missed Vocation"? but we pay for their shananingans AND one third of our Council tax goes into their pensions - it is an outrage that they get away with Murder!
According to this London newspaper, the idea of rummaging through your garbage is to "profile' your life style see what you eat, what kind of stuff you read, what marketing literature you get in order to narrow down on what kind of tax payer you are!
Talking about Britain being a "Surveillance Society' is a euphemism which would make the envy of Comrade Mr Putin and his KGB pals!
As for old George Orwell he might turn in his grave thinking that his imagination was surpassed!
In the "Big Society" imagined by the Prime Minister - Councils propensity for such mischief should be curtailed and made to put instead their resources for better and more constructive use - rather than waste them in this preposterous way!
Father Paul Henson, O.Carm. (center right) with some of the men who entered his community in recent years.
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On Friday, March 18, sophomores from all Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Saginaw took part in Vocations Day at the Center for Ministry in Saginaw. Students learned about what it means to be called by God and how to best hear and respond to his call. Those in attendance learned about various vocations, including generous single life, the priesthood, religious life and marriage. There were numerous speakers, including a married couple, an engaged couple, priests, religious sisters and more in attendance. The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, participated in the day and celebrated Mass. During his homily, Bishop Cistone encouraged the young people to be open to God’s will in their lives.
At the finish of the bike ride in Vancouver.
Photo: Courtesy Father Bryan Dolejsi
On Day 2, July 8, the cyclists trekked from Stevenson to St. Rose de Viterbo Church in Longview to celebrate a 6:30 p.m. Mass followed by dinner and a presentation on vocations.
Photo: Courtesy Father Bryan Dolejsi
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