A friend of Orin’s, Br. Jude, sent him this picture of Pope Benedict XVI at a birthday party yesterday. Something tells us it may be photoshopped, can any of you tell for sure?
Month: April 2009
amazing, catholicism, friends, ministry, NCEA, odd, travel, website
This post will be much longer than our usual posts, so it’s worth clicking through for a look, Bob.
Oddwalk returned today from a quick trip to Anaheim, CA, to give a workshop at this years National Catholic Educators Association (NCEA) convention. While we were there, we had breakfast with a friend of ours, Bob Rice and his son, John. We twitpic-ed each other with our iPhones and Tweetie. It was fun and awesome.…
friends, games, odd, video, website
Let’s Go Blues! (Beat that other team from… Canada? Yeah, that’s it.)
Being from in and around St. Louis, Oddwalk congratulates the St. Louis Blues on their last minute surge into the NHL playoffs. In the first round they are taking on the Vancouver Canucks. We’ve got a “friend” up there, Clayton Imoo, who is perhaps the biggest Vancouver fan, along with the rest of his family,…
family, holiday, shrine
Pontius Pilate Makes the News Too
Just a couple posts down is a picture of Orin portraying Pontius Pilate during a Good Friday Stations of the Cross. Well, he made the news, mostly because his wife was about the only person available to talk on the phone when the reporter called – view the article here!
announcements, bingo, catholicism, friends, games, ministry
Support Katie’s Habit – Friday!
Don’t forget! This Friday night, at St. Margaret of Scotland in St. Louis City (39th and Flad in the Shaw neighborhood) is a bingo fundraiser to help our friend Katie pay off her debt before entering the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Oddwalk will be there as emcees, musical entertainment, and of course,…
catholicism, lent
The Most Pontius Pilate of Them All
technology, website
Testing
catholicism, holiday, website
More Facebook-Style Storytelling: Passion and Resurrection
Because we’ve had the request, we found this to share: the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ, told Facebook style. Enjoy!
