Monday, August 14, 2006

The man himself!


St. Maximilian Kolbe, pray for us!
Courage, my sons, Don't you see that we are leaving on a mission? They pay our fare in the bargain. What a piece of good luck! The thing to do now is to pray well in order to win as many souls as possible. Let us, then, tell the Blessed Virgin that we are content, and that she can do with us anything she wishes.

18 comments:

PB said...

Yay for St. Max!!

PB said...

Yay for St. Max!! His beard is pretty rockin in that picture, too.

PB said...

Stupid computer...

Anonymous said...

Wow Patrick, you have a lot to say! I agree with your first post though...

Jeanbob! said...

jason...the internet and blogs are off limits. you cannot make puns whilst writing an email or comment. Even though this is not my blog...i draw the line. God Bless, have fun in sunny cali. God Bless, your in my prayers, pray for me. Pray to st. max for me. -jeanbob (sean.duncan)

Anonymous said...

St. Max pray for us!
I just love this saint. He is mighty terrific. I mean, his love for Christ, and yet his selflessness (is that a word?). Such a great example...

PB said...

That last one was uncalled for, Jason. I'm audibly groaning now.

Gregaria said...

I love this picture, Bingy :) I found a bunch of other St. Max quotes at the Shrine of the Holy Whapping. Yours was one of them. I think I'll post the others.

GOD BLESS!

Fiona S M Bernhoft said...

Thanks Hannah, although Claire posted it. ;) Shocking, no? I was really shocked actually to open up frog and toad and see something that I hadn't put there... Heh heh heh!

Anonymous said...

Goodbye, Bingie. *sob*

Gregaria said...

Woops! I feel weird...

How is TAC going!!!???

God bless :) :D

Anonymous said...

Greetings from California!!
I also hope TAC is going well for you, Bing. I didnt even know it had started yet!

I wish I had time to go over and visit the campus or something but sadly our schedule is rather jam-packed with funeral-realted activities.

On a positive note, I get to take the train home by myself on thursday. It should be rather an adventure, as I've never had the privelege of traveling by train before. And I've definitly had enough of the blasted car...

Anonymous said...

Have fun Bingy! I love you, and hope that you have a great time their. I'm praying for ya! I love you! God bless you!

Anonymous said...

Have a great time at college Bing!!

Gregaria said...

Hey Jason,

I just found out that Fr. Michael has been transferred this year back to his old parish, Sts. Peter and Paul, so there is no longer a Norbertine chaplain at TAC. Maybe some day in the future, though, there will be a Norbertine at TAC again, hopefully while Bing is there.

God bless!

P.S. I hope you're enjoying TAC, including your section, Bing!

Fiona S M Bernhoft said...

There's actually a new norbertine here. i can't remember what his name is, but he's definitely norbertine! There was a whole posse of them hanging out here over the weekend, and I was like "Jason!" TAC is going great. We had convocation and matriculation today, and classes start for real tomorrow. Sarah and I are roommates, in St. Therese dorm, and we're having a great time! Love you all.

Anonymous said...

Mmm...St. Therese dorm? I would like that. Love you Bing!

Gregaria said...

Thanks Jason!

I had actually heard a rumor that a Norbertine was going to TAC, but I didn't know who or when, so I didn't say anything. Even so, this may not be the same Norbertine, but I'm glad that at least one is there!

A whole group of them came once while I was there and it was quite a sight to see a "flock" of white habits, if you can call them a flock. Of course, they are a flock in a way... Jesus is the shepherd and they are the sheep of his flock. That word is getting really weird right about now... Anyways, it was pretty neat to see.