Yikes! I'll be backing away now. Slowly. Where am I going? To put on a hair shirt, to pray, to give alms to the poor. Whatever you say. You are the man, er, Pope. Stay cool. Amen. :]
Father Gonzales, you are the baking powder in the biscuit batter of life.
And while we are on the subject of biscuits, they are rather tasty with jam and a hot cup of coffee. And, they are heavenly with barbequed chicken, corn on the cob, salad...Need I bring up strawberry shortcake?
A nice short piece in the lastest Time magazine about the Pope. The article is part of a larger story about the world's 100 most influential people.
I remember that editor Kathleen Moran had a story written about John Paul II's visit to the US. It ran in Palm Beach Life when she was the editor. She's in Rhode Island now working on a book. I think she went to Providence College.
Also, the Pawtucket Times ran an article in the Jan. 27, 1978 issue on the Latin Mass in Rhode Island.
Fr Loren Gonzales is a priest of the Diocese of Phoenix AZ currently shepherding a parish in Peoria. Fr Gonzales received his MDiv from the Franciscan School of Theology of the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley CA. He was ordained to the presbyterate by the late Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, + Most Rev Carl Fisher. He is a former member of the Order of Friars Servants of Mary (Servites). He has ministered in the Archdioceses of Denver and San Francisco, and the Dioceses of Oakland, Orange, and Tucson, where he has served the people of God as a catechist, campus minister, liturgist, musician, parochial vicar and vocation director. His an advocate of the Reform of the Reform.Two years ago he received faculties from the Bishop of the Diocese of Phoenix, + Most Rev Thomas Olmsted, to celebrate the Classical Liturgy according to the indult Ecclesia Dei. On September 14, 2007 Fr Gonzales celebrated a Missa Cantata in honor of His Holiness’ Motu Propio Summorum Pontificum. He celebrates the usus antiquor regularly. This blog, Overheard in the Sacristy, is inspired by his smattering of memoirs, Fifty Sophomoric Summers.
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Yikes! I'll be backing away now. Slowly. Where am I going? To put on a hair shirt, to pray, to give alms to the poor. Whatever you say. You are the man, er, Pope. Stay cool. Amen.
:]
You are a bit of an instigator, Fr. Gonzales!
Instigator is far too mild a word!
Father Gonzales, you are the baking powder in the biscuit batter of life.
And while we are on the subject of biscuits, they are rather tasty with jam and a hot cup of coffee. And, they are heavenly with barbequed chicken, corn on the cob, salad...Need I bring up strawberry shortcake?
:]
Funny post!
mmm...biscuits 'n gravy!
Biscuits and gravy? Biscuits and honey! Delish! Biscuits in the morning, biscuits in the evening, biscuits at the parish festival!
Halberds are scary. God Bless you, too. Now back away from the halberds.
A nice short piece in the lastest Time magazine about the Pope. The article is part of a larger story about the world's 100 most influential people.
I remember that editor Kathleen Moran had a story written about John Paul II's visit to the US. It ran in Palm Beach Life when she was the editor. She's in Rhode Island now working on a book. I think she went to Providence College.
Also, the Pawtucket Times ran an article in the Jan. 27, 1978 issue on the Latin Mass in Rhode Island.
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