Hi Esther, Thank you for the beautiful post on the Assumption. If I coujld, please keep close in prayer the 14-year-old son of Catholic blogger/writer Mary Ellen Barrett. He, his younger borther and his dad, Dave, were on a father-son camping trip. Ryan was austic and wondered away from a camp site late Thursday. The next day his body was found in a lake, apparently he drowned. Ryan was 14 and his mom wrote beautifully about Ryan's love for God. She wondered if he might have a vocation to the priesthood.
Greetings, Sorry for posting this on a comment section, I couldn't find an email address to contact you. My name is Stephen Clark, I am founder of Project Ultrasound (www.projectultrasound.org), a non-profit charity raising money for crisis pregnancy centers to purchase ultrasound machines. 70-90% of women who see an ultrasound at a cpc choose life. I wanted to see if you would be willing to post an image link to our site and/or if you'd be willing to write a small blurb about our mission to let your visitors know what we're doing. We just want to make a real difference. Thanks for your time.
Stephen as soon as I have a chance I will post it on the Hawaii Right to Life blog http://hrtl.blogspot.com. Thank you. email: pick39(at)yahoo(dot)com.
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Hi Esther,
Thank you for the beautiful post on the Assumption.
If I coujld, please keep close in prayer the 14-year-old son of Catholic blogger/writer Mary Ellen Barrett. He, his younger borther and his dad, Dave, were on a father-son camping trip. Ryan was austic and wondered away from a camp site late Thursday. The next day his body was found in a lake, apparently he drowned.
Ryan was 14 and his mom wrote beautifully about Ryan's love for God. She wondered if he might have a vocation to the priesthood.
Dear Gail:
Thank you for commenting about Ryan. I learned about this tragedy yesterday and have been praying for Mary Ellen and her family.
Greetings,
Sorry for posting this on a comment section, I couldn't find an email address to contact you. My name is Stephen Clark, I am founder of Project Ultrasound (www.projectultrasound.org), a non-profit charity raising money for crisis pregnancy centers to purchase ultrasound machines. 70-90% of women who see an ultrasound at a cpc choose life. I wanted to see if you would be willing to post an image link to our site and/or if you'd be willing to write a small blurb about our mission to let your visitors know what we're doing. We just want to make a real difference. Thanks for your time.
Stephen as soon as I have a chance I will post it on the Hawaii Right to Life blog http://hrtl.blogspot.com. Thank you.
email: pick39(at)yahoo(dot)com.
A blessed Afterfeast to you and yours!
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