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8:01pm |
Scrobbled 10 songs on Last.fm. (Show Details)
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9:49pm |
Posted a tweet on Twitter.
New blog post: Appeal for assistance http://tinyurl.com/8pcr88
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9:49pm |
Updated status on Facebook.
Deacon Jim New blog post: Appeal for assistance http://tinyurl.com/8pcr88.
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11:09pm |
Posted a tweet on Twitter.
New blog post: Push Not the River – an interview http://tinyurl.com/84z4ou
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11:09pm |
Updated status on Facebook.
Deacon Jim New blog post: Push Not the River – an interview http://tinyurl.com/84z4ou.
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A great book and sequel by James Conroyd Martin: Push Not the River and Against a Crimson Sky
. Here is an interview with Mr. Conroyd Martin discussing the books. The books were released several years ago, but continue to be a favorite.
From Fr. Randy Calvo of Holy Name Parish:
Just after the New Year the house of Doug Bialecki and his family burned to the ground. Doug is the son of Janet Sadowski. He now lives in Georgia. Every summer his two daughters worship with us for two Sundays when they come north to spend time with their grandmother.
Doug awoke in the middle of the night to a red glow in the house. None of the smoke detectors went off so the assumption is that the fire climbed up the exterior walls of the house and then engulfed the entire building. Less than a half hour before all this happened, a neighbour was outside with her dog. There was no sign of anything wrong at that time. This blaze happened extremely quickly. Thank God Doug had been startled awake by the light from the fire. He only had time to get his wife, two daughters and pet out of the house. With only the pajamas on their backs, his cell phone and wallet, they had to watch as the entire structure burned to the ground. All of their possessions were lost. Even their cars, parked in the garage beneath the house, were lost. Eventually, insurance will kick-in to help them re-build, but as you can imagine, in the meanwhile things are not easy. Furniture, computers, clothes, food, everything we take for granted in our homes, all of this, was lost in a few short moments. My parish decided to accept a free will donation from her members on the behalf of the Bialecki family, the only problem being that we have had two very snowy Sundays since then, and therefore, two very poorly attended Sundays. The quicker the better it will be when it comes to our help. We can’t wait for another Sunday.
We are requesting that PNCC members, and all our brothers and sisters in Christ, who may be able to help, consider sending a check to the Bialecki family. If your situation in life allows, the address is: Doug Bialecki, 321 Homestead Circle, NW, Kennasaw, GA 30144-1335. Thank you for anything that you can do for them. And whether you are able to help financially or not, please keep the Bialecki family in your prayers.
Holy days, public holy days
and the days after Christmas
None of which have been forgotten.
I ate pastries, ate cakes,
kissed my aunt’s hand.
I ate at the vigil, ate borsch
and now I am a year older,
after the herring and sardines
in the empty place
where the tree stood.
Translation by Dcn. Jim Konicki
Święta, święta i po świętach
nikt już o nich nie pamięta.
Zjadłem placki, zjadłem babki,
całowałem ciocię w łapki.
Zjadłem wilię, zjadłem barszczyk
i już jestem o rok starszy,
po śledziku i sardynce
w pustym miejscu po choince.