I'll try to post some today; however, the near future is a bit bleak for posting as I will be taking a trip to consult with a number of regional directors and regional formation directors in Darien, Illinois. Please pray for all of us who gather there for a spirit of obedience and charity as we pray together and talk together to make the Carmelite vocation of all of our members stronger and more fruitful.
Skimpy Posting Ahead
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Hmm... lots of bloggers in Illinois, aren't there? Goodform, Mrs. vonHuben, Mr. Lugardo, Julie of Theoscope, me, many others I'm forgetting.
Hmm...
ThereseZ as well out at Santificarnos.
We'll miss you but pray you have a rich trip. May St. Therese in her poignant simplicity help you.