tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1926891106758008587.post7390907719643774677..comments2024-01-01T21:57:26.021-05:00Comments on Where the Rubber Hits the Road: Signs of the Arizona Tragedy: An illustration of the new communications worldFr. Tim Moylehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18030197987469327645noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1926891106758008587.post-11750523463501971782011-01-13T16:48:34.882-05:002011-01-13T16:48:34.882-05:00Thank you Father for this cross posting.
There is...Thank you Father for this cross posting.<br /><br />There is a perfectly good Catholic Church (Our Lady of Fatima) within minutes of where we live here in Tucson. Yet, I have felt called to go over to SEAS, a half hour drive away, almost every day except last Saturday, since I arrived here for the winter.<br /><br />Though I had something else that I planned to do last Saturday morning, I felt strongly that I should not go to that part of town at that time. SEAS is a couple of miles away from where this tragic shooting took place.<br /><br />Of course, I went in part because of my admiration of Father Clement Agamba who is there, but that has not been the major pull of that church.<br /><br />I have had the opportunity to see the faith of the people of that congregation in their peaceful approach to the Eucharist, and in their loving Adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament exposed.<br /><br />It is certainly a fitting place for the funerals of two good and faith filled Catholic Christians.<br /><br />God Bless You<br />MichaelMichael Brandonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17557797099650457723noreply@blogger.com