Thursday, April 06, 2006

St. Paul's Stories

10 Comments:

Blogger rkjenner said...

Greetings Paul & Mindy,
Our prayers go with you as you extend the love of Jesus to those who are hurting.

I'll be sure to write back with lots of snide comments and thinly-veiled insults once the news from your pen begins to produce something. Or maybe I'll wait till you return.

Bob & Melanie (she wrote this)

7:45 PM  
Blogger Mike said...

Up Up and Away you go. Travel safe. I'll be checking often.

Mike A

8:50 PM  
Blogger sue gallaghar said...

Bob did too write that!
I'm so glad you two are doing this. And thanks for letting us live vicariously through your adventures. Love, Sue

4:38 PM  
Blogger FrDavid said...

By the time you read this, P & M you will be THERE! Don't forget that we are buring a candle at the main altar of St. John's 24/7 until you return to remind us of your ministry in our name and our promise to pray OFTEN.

Fr. D

5:51 PM  
Blogger Chris Bender said...

Thank you for doing the humanitarian work and for inviting me to witness the adventure.
What I love about you guys is that you do walk the talk!
There's some lucky folks down south going to eat Mindy's wonderful cooking and benefit from Paul's skill. Have a great time down there lending a helping hand!

7:36 PM  
Blogger Eric said...

Noelle and I are thinking of you.
Isa gained a pound this week and is doing well. Can we send you pictures through this thing? I have never blogged before. Can you tell?

5:41 PM  
Blogger sue gallaghar said...

Hi Paul and Mindy,

It's Laura. Your work sounds exciting. All is well at St. John's this Holy Week. Funny, in light of what you are doing, it seems a bit inconsequential whether we have a chocolate fountain at the Easter Vigil - or not! Well, we'll dip a strawberry in your honor.

We love and miss you. Laura Tim and the wild haired boy.

4:41 PM  
Anonymous carter hood cunningham said...

So great to see this article. My brother is Father Hood. What a preacher?

5:54 PM  
Blogger carter cunningham said...

I meant what a preacher!!
I have a picture of Will using a pressure hose on mold on some old buildings in Laporte, Texas that were turned into offices. Amazing guy, good brother.

5:57 PM  
Anonymous St. Paul's 63801 said...

The tiny church of St. Paul's in Sikeston, Missouri has been donating funds to St. Paul's in New Orleans, despite the catastrophic hurricane that rampaged through one of our sister churches in southeast Missouri recently. We have heard nothing back from the NO church, hope they received the money safely.

11:49 AM  

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