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	<title>Comments on: To Whom Shall We Go?</title>
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		<title>By: Fran Rossi Szpylczyn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fran Rossi Szpylczyn</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you so much for posting this. In those days, I worked in midtown and was at that 7:30am mass with Cardinal O&#039;Connor on most days. I have such fond memories of that time and how it fed my soul as I began a return to my childhood faith.

This is what is so important about essential truths - they are timeless. The words of Cardinal O&#039;Connor do ring as true and as meaningful today as they did in 1993. 

I especially appreciate what he said about how Toussaint respected activists but was not one in that way. I had not thought of that before, yet that is sort of (although I am no Toussaint or even close!) how I see myself. There are many ways and we must all find the path that God leads us on - as activist or otherwise.

My husband went to Haiti (journalist) in April - things remain so bad there - our help, both practical and prayer is desperately needed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you so much for posting this. In those days, I worked in midtown and was at that 7:30am mass with Cardinal O&#8217;Connor on most days. I have such fond memories of that time and how it fed my soul as I began a return to my childhood faith.</p>
<p>This is what is so important about essential truths &#8211; they are timeless. The words of Cardinal O&#8217;Connor do ring as true and as meaningful today as they did in 1993. </p>
<p>I especially appreciate what he said about how Toussaint respected activists but was not one in that way. I had not thought of that before, yet that is sort of (although I am no Toussaint or even close!) how I see myself. There are many ways and we must all find the path that God leads us on &#8211; as activist or otherwise.</p>
<p>My husband went to Haiti (journalist) in April &#8211; things remain so bad there &#8211; our help, both practical and prayer is desperately needed.</p>
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