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A Merry Christmas Card for my friends & family

Merry Christmas to everyone. As these last few hours of peace and calm pass before the chaos, confusion and crises of the Family Christmas Eve Masses befalls all clergy, my thoughts are not of the trials ahead but of gratitude and prayerful thanksgiving for the souls I have encountered since I began this virtual journey three months ago.

Enjoy a moment and remember the joy that filled our hearts as children, as we tried to stay awake to hear those reindeer hooves on the roof, only to wake before the sun and discover that Santa had indeed been there! Jesus is indeed the reason for the season, but Santa was fun too.

Click on the title to this post, and Merry Christmas!

Fr. Tim Moyle
Where the Rubber Hits the Road

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  1. Dear Father Tim:

    I too started my virtual journey this year, and am grateful for the people I have met through writing and reading the thoughts of others.

    It has been an important part of my faith journey this year.

    Thank you for sharing yours.

    Merry Christmas
    Michael Brandon

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