Fr. Don Dunson was the professor at St. Mary seminary who taught me moral theology, human sexuality, and social justice. He taught not only theology but also what it means to be a priest. He practices what he teaches. During semester, he teaches at the seminary; during summer, he spends time in Uganda. His two […]
6th Christ in 30 Days
When I think of Jimmy, I am confused because he has so many roles at John Carroll. He first introduced himself to me as a former resident minister. He occasionally sits down in Paula’s office, working to put the retreats together. Later he invited me to say the mass for his last class. He was […]
5th Christ in 30 Days
Ron, Peg, Meg and Gregory are the Klamerts from St. Sebastian parish in Akron where I served as a deacon from 2006 to 2007. They were the family who joined the homily board to listen to my homilies and criticize them to be better. They were also altar servers, ushers and parish council members. Furthermore, […]
4th Christ in 30 Days
Super seniors! For the year of 2010-2011, Mark, TK and I called our selves super seniors because we were ready to graduate as resident ministers from the campus ministry and we wanted to associate with the students, especially seniors. We had another name: Three Wise Men! Senior Craig Sidol put a national-wide senior scavenger’s hunt […]
3rd Christ in 30 Days
Fr. Clem was the first Jesuit whom I got to know. We met in the Jesuit Retreat House in Parma in 2007 as I had a reflection day before the ordination. He said to me, “H.Paul, don’t push yourself too hard. Gentle on you.” He was a compassionate, energetic Jesuit that you would not miss […]
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