First tweeted by Bob Rice and featured on Popple’s blog too… Ah, the 1980’s still continue to speak to the world of today… PS – You did know Oddwalk was on twitter too, didn’t you? Clicky here or check the blog sidebar!
Category: travel
catholicism, family, travel
A few more Rome pics
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Praying for Life
Yesterday, 1,000 teens and chaperones gathered at the Shrine for a send-off mass as they left for the March for Life in Washington, DC. Pictured below is Karl Zimmerman and the band leading pre-mass music, and Fr. Michael, an OMI visiting from Australia, who told a parable about a starfish. Once a man and his…
catholicism, christmas, family, friends, liturgy, pope, travel
And now, a few pictures from Rome
Orin and Erin took a trip to Rome over new years, as a vacation and to witness their friend David take his perpetual vows as an Oblate of Mary Immaculate. Here are a few pictures, with more to come down the road…
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Hofinger Conference 2009
Hi All – We have a couple stories to go with these pictures, just ask us sometime, but for now, just enjoy these images (unfortunately, not exactly in the proper order):
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We’ll get better, we promise
Hey everyone, sorry for the lack of blogging lately – I (Orin) have been getting back into the swing of things since returning from Rome, and had precious few days to do so, and Shannon and I are leaving for New Orleans today for a weekend at the Hofinger Religious Education Conference there. We’ll have…
family, holiday, travel
Happy New Year!
This is Orin writing, from Rome (!) where Erin an I are on vacation for about a week. I’ve tried a couple posts with pictures without much luck, but things are great here, though our feet are about to fall off! So far the two highlights are probably morning mass at St. Peters with B16,…
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It’s not the first time…
So, back in May Oddwalk visited Orlando Florida and their Festival of Faith on their 40th birthday as a diocese. We just noticed last week an online article in their diocesan paper about the event – and check out the middle picture, below. It’s not the first time “Orin” and “Special” have been used together…