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And I heard Fred Sothmann say, "Amen. He is in here somewhere. I don't know where he's at. He's back in the back, somewhere. Where you at, Fred, where, where? Oh, yes, back there. There will be a private funeral and burial, and in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Voice of God Recordings. Funeral Service. Oak Bowery Cemetery. Richard and Sandra Samoyedny.

Sunday, February 24, Friday, February 22, Mary Kanada. Thursday, February 21, Marion Durham. Wednesday, February 20, Reba Rooney. Everyone is fine, big brother Fred. Hermano Mayor Fred. His older brother Fred apparently found it hard to satisfy his father's aspirations. Su hermano mayor , Fred , no pudo satisfacer las aspiraciones del padre.

You know, you do look a lot like my brother Fred. Te pareces mucho a Fred. He created dance routines with his younger brother Fred to earn prize money in local talent contests. She's here, she said to put her family state in order and also to see her brother Fred. After Dickens took the house on a three-year lease at the rate of eighty pounds per annum, he, Catherine, Dickens's brother Fred , and Mary moved in on 25 March Fred , el hermano de Dickens, y Mary se mudaron el 25 de marzo de Two of the guys were from the Byzantine rite, and they went on what's called a "great fast" for Lent.

And they couldn't eat eggs, cheese, milk, butter — no dairy products, and no meat, of course. So they were eating my bread, with peanut butter on it. The bread was that thick, and the peanut butter was just as thick. Both of these guys gained 20 pounds during their great fast! You should knead the dough for 10 minutes. It takes a lot out of you.

It's like folding a Sunday paper. You know, you can't mess up bread too bad, because God puts the flavor in the wheat, and it's hard to take it out. I mean, it always comes through.

You know, I consider it an act of cruelty to make this bread in this house and not give the other Marians any. That is a cruel thing to do. Why make bread?

Because, first of all, I like it and the guys I live with like it, and I give it to people who like it. It's like a ministry of sorts. Making bread gives me a sense of accomplishment and a sense of worth, but I'm also very good at doing nothing. I tell people if they want to learn how to do nothing, I can give them some lessons.

Why the Marians? I was in my 20s, and I had been away from the sacraments for five years. My sister, Mary — God bless her — and my mother were praying for me all the time because I was not going to church. And sure enough, they got me back — through the Blessed Mother. A few years later, I was volunteering at St. Mary's Parish in Richmond. I ran their mimeograph machine and sang in their choir. One day, in the vestibule, I found this brown-toned picture of the image of The Divine Mercy.

It was in I was I liked it. It was beautiful. It was the face and the eyes. The mercy, the expression of love and mercy was overwhelming. I figured they must have this image in color. The Marians' address was on the back.

I wrote in, and I ordered some of those pictures, and I began giving them to my friends. Protestant, Catholic, everybody loved it. I remember I had two aunts who were not Catholic.

They put the picture of Jesus in their sitting room, and they would go in and talk to Him like He was present. So that picture was very blessed. So then the Marians started sending me the magazine, the Bulletin [now called Marian Helper ].

It was as if God had talked to me. I saw a vocation appeal for priests and brothers. My brother advised me to try it out for one year. That one year expanded to 52 laughs. Also, I came because of Mary and the Marian name. I had come back to the Church through Mary, and I was grateful to her.

So I figured any community with a name like this, I want to be in it. On Divine Mercy and the call to trust It's a message for people who have fallen away — sinners, for people who feel they have gone too far, they've committed too many sins, they can't get back into the good graces of God, or for people insecure with their religion.

This is the perfect thing for them. The message is that God loves you no matter what — no matter what you've done, where you've been. God loves you anyway. I think it's good for people who are laboring under the imprisonment of being cast out. It's hard to imagine how important this early work was.

We're such a small community, comparatively. It is astounding to see how much it all grew and took off. On first arriving on Eden Hill I arrived here July 15, My first thoughts when I came up here were like "God put me in heaven.

This place was so beautiful when I came up that back road. I was welcomed and greeted and treated very nicely. The shrine was not finished yet. The church was a shell. I took my first vows in that room right there. On his own salvation At my age, I'm not afraid of death anymore. I used to ponder it and sometimes be fearful of it.

But it took me a long time to come to this point.



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