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From the Dioceseof Whitehorse

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  1. Father Tim
    What a beautiful posting...it was so uplifting

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  2. Iain G. Foulds21 April, 2010

    ... Thank you Fr. Tim,
    ... Until I was 33, I was as bitter and cynical of all things Christian and Catholic as any. A moment came, the sky opened before me, and I knew our relationship to God.
    ... I spent the next two years reading a bible in a teepee in the Yukon, finally emerging at the edge of starvation. It was the late Bishop Lobsinger who guided me to Mary House in Whitehorse, which led me to Madonna House in Combermere, and there becoming Catholic.
    ... A beautiful video- spiritually and geographically.

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