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"A man full of words will not prosper on the earth." (from The Psalms)
Sigh.
What is an Irishman supposed to do? Especially if he has been to Ireland to kiss the Blarney Stone. Well, nowadays, at least he can edit his comments before 'publishing' them and playing the fool to a worldwide audience!
Seriously, you are most welcome to my brand-new weblog. And, if you can grab a cup of enlivening, dark-roast, Pacific NW-style Coffee, and are able stay awake for a while, you are welcome to read through some of my essays, which are just waiting for a sympathetic Anglican eye.
Best Regards
"A man full of words will not prosper on the earth." (from The Psalms)
Sigh.
What is an Irishman supposed to do? Especially if he has been to Ireland to kiss the Blarney Stone. Well, nowadays, at least he can edit his comments before 'publishing' them and playing the fool to a worldwide audience!
Seriously, you are most welcome to my brand-new weblog. And, if you can grab a cup of enlivening, dark-roast, Pacific NW-style Coffee, and are able stay awake for a while, you are welcome to read through some of my essays, which are just waiting for a sympathetic Anglican eye.
Best Regards
6 Comments:
Welcome, Fr. Daniel!!!
Sympathetic Anglican eye indeed. I look forward to your musings!
Hey, welcome to the 21st century! :) ( Kidding! )
I've actually been to Ireland and kissed the Blarney stone too. Though it didn't seem to take effect too much on me :)
How are things in Washington?
( By the way, this is Chris from Santa Barbara. )
Thank you all! "It is good to be here".
The Blarney Stone actually has a delayed reaction in some people. And for others, the 'Gift of the Gab' is only released after a pint o' Guinness has been drunk at the local pub.
Fr. McGrath,
Excellent blog--I hope you don't mind, but I've put a mention of your blog on my site as well as your fine essay on the Decalogue.
Fr. Derrick+
Awesome... great top have you, padre.
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