This post is scheduled. I started my retreat on Friday. I’m doing 8-day spiritual exercises based on the Ignatian method. On Saturday the 29th, God-willing, I will be ordained a deacon with 22 of my brother Legionaries. If you follow me on Twitter or Facebook, I’ve programmed an image summarizing each day to appear. As well, I hope my last post just before exercises gives you something to think about. Please pray for us as we will be ordained at 10:30 Rome time on Saturday June 29th.
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