Today I am celebrating my birthday so additional postings today and in the next few days will not be very likely.
However, at this time, I do wish to thank everyone who regularly reads this blog. I am thankful for the 4.5 years of blogging on A Catholic Life, and I hope for many additional years!
Happy Birthday Matthew.May God Bless you today and always.May Jesus be always Loved, Blessed and praised. I pray that Jesus will keep you and protect you and always shine His light on you. Thanks for the great blog! :) JCD
HB! I just googled "The Living Rosary" and it pulled your blog. Thank you for clearing that up for me :o) I am new..recently converted in November 2008. This past Sunday our bulletin announced that there will be an Annual Living Rosary on October 4(held at another parish). I was curious what that was..thanks again for the info..I look forward to attending!
I hope I'm not too late to get my birthday wishes in to you before you go to bed. Here's hoping for another blessed year. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and all the information you have on so many facets of the Catholic Church!
Thank you, everyone! I appreciate your considerate comments.
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Matthew lives in Chicagoland and has lived in Minnesota. He is the owner of CatechismClass.com, an organization that seeks to provide Catholic catechism courses in an online format. Matthew's personal interests include seeking a preservation of authentic traditional Catholicism, as practiced before the Second Vatican Council. He attends the Tridentine Latin Mass offered by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP), the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), and various other orders and priests. Matthew is available to assist any parishes seeking to start the Tridentine Latin Mass and is able to assist as an altar server at the Tridentine Latin Mass. Specific requests should be directed to Matthew through email, as should any and all advertising inquiries.
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8 comments:
Happy Birthday Matthew.May God Bless you today and always.May Jesus be always Loved, Blessed and praised.
I pray that Jesus will keep you and protect you and always shine His light on you.
Thanks for the great blog! :) JCD
Dear Matthew, I hope you've had a very happy day, and that the year ahead will be richly blessed! ~Hettie
HB! I just googled "The Living Rosary" and it pulled your blog. Thank you for clearing that up for me :o) I am new..recently converted in November 2008. This past Sunday our bulletin announced that there will be an Annual Living Rosary on October 4(held at another parish). I was curious what that was..thanks again for the info..I look forward to attending!
Jill
Nashville, Tn.
I hope I'm not too late to get my birthday wishes in to you before you go to bed. Here's hoping for another blessed year. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and all the information you have on so many facets of the Catholic Church!
Respectfully,
Cynthia Mueller
Have a blessed birthday!
Happy birthday Matthew!
God bless you!
Caroline.
Happy Birthday to you, Matthew! Ad multos annos!
(Sorry for not wishing you it sooner, but I am away from home presently.)
Thank you, everyone! I appreciate your considerate comments.
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