Tour of DC Monuments
After dinner the Paulist associates/collaborators (read: lay people) went on a tour of the DC monuments.Here's a shot of the Capitol rotunda. http://feeds2.feedburner.com/GooglingGod
Another reason to love the Ipod
So for the second time I left my ipod shuffle in my shirt pocket and in it went to the washing machine.Amazingly…it still works! And now it's all shiny! http://feeds2.feedburner.com/GooglingGod
Paulist 150th Anniversary in DC
We were treated to a wonderful day on the Campus of Catholic University today and got two rousing lectures by Dr. David O'Brien and Dr. Scott Appleby from Holy Cross…
Tim Russert: Laid to Rest–Welcome Home
An outstanding memorial service as if there could be such a thing–but a true honor of a man’s life. May we all be fortunate enough to be so loved–and to…
Coming Up: Mobile Blogging the Paulist Sequicentennial
That’s 150 years, folks! The Paulists are celebrating their 150th anniversary this week in Washington, DC and I’ll be there providing all the pictures descriptions and accounts of the game…
Mark Mossa, SJ: Right out of the box–an awesome homily
Fr. Mark Mossa’s first mass was certainly an interesting affair. It was held on the Loyola, New Orleans campus and that morning it rained as it has never raimed before–flooding…
Tim Russert: Father’s Day
I was a big Tim Russert fan. I’m so jealous of Fr. Dave who has a picture of himself and Matt Lauer when he was on the Today Show with…
Fr. Mark Mossa, S.J. Mass #1
Fr. Mark all smiles!Next stop: Boston College for doctoral work. http://feeds2.feedburner.com/GooglingGod
Fr. Mark consecrates the Eucharist for the first time
Let us adore Christ! http://feeds2.feedburner.com/GooglingGod
Fr. Mark Mossa – First Mass
At St Ignatius Chapel at Loyola University. (l-r) Fr. Mossa, Myself and my wife Marion Hayes http://feeds2.feedburner.com/GooglingGod