Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Say something nice.

Shell tagged me for the Say Something Nice about a Priest Meme.

The person who created the meme meant that we are to say something nice about a particular priest and we are to pass it on to three other bloggers to do the same.

This is such a great meme. It is always great to affirm and tell our priests that we appreciate what they do and all the ways they help us.

I am going to talk about our parish priest Fr. Paul Burke. He has been our parish priest for 3 years now.

Fr. Paul is always friendly and greets everyone as they come in our church. He loves the children and all our children love interacting with him. This past weekend, he gave a great sermon on giving and generosity. He said that rarely is there a perfect time to be generous but we should still try and give even if it is only small.

Thanks Fr. Paul for being our priest.

I tag

Abbey.


Colleen.

Become What You Are.


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2 comments:

Abbey's Road said...

Thanks for tagging me, Therese! It gave me a chance to write some very fond memories of our former priest who has now retired to his homeland, Ireland. Stop over and read when you have a chance.

All my best and lots of (((HUGS))),
Abbey

Shelly said...

funny therese, we have, in our archdiocese, a priest named Fr. Paul Burke. He's from Ireland... and is one of the most holy humble priests!! Quite amazing.

hope you're feeling well :)

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