Monthly Archives: March 2007

First Week of Perpetual Adoration…

…is accomplished! We now have 560 different adorers on our master schedule. Over 1,000 people spent time with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament at the adoration chapel this week alone. The good work continues as our faithful Hourly Captains are … Continue reading

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Spinach Row and Front Yard Landscaping

Our garden is growing!  Here is the row of spinach plants: All five types of plant have now broken the soil surface, and we are having to thin them because we I planted multiple seeds per hole, not believing that … Continue reading

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Searching for Signs of Some Life

…in our garden, and when Katie got home she showed me this: Our first plant to break the soil’s surface is in our row of spinach!  This little guy is about a centimeter above the ground, but it was enough … Continue reading

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Perpetual Adoration Has Begun

I almost don’t believe it. Last night, I looked at the clock, which read 10:15 pm, and I said to Katie: “Someone is adoring our Lord right now at St. Louis”.  I was so struck to think that at least … Continue reading

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Tilling Ground is Hard

That’s what Katie and I have learned this weekend. “Tilling” for us means digging up the grass and weeds, pulling them out by the roots, and then breaking up the big clay dirt clods.  We marked out about 300 square … Continue reading

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