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By frlarry, 16 August, 2024

A pair of limericks.

There was an old man, named Simon Legree,
whose ill-gotten gains were filthy lucree.
'Tis painful to state his sorrowful fate
when he stood at the gate before Simon the Pete.

A middle aged man, named Zacchaeus,
Encountered the Lord they called Jesus. 
He got down from his tree, and confessed on his knee,
and avoided the fate of Legree, thus.

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Who I am...

I'm a retired priest of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. My current duties include daily Mass, administering the sacraments and pastoral care. These duties remain standard in retirement until health reasons abridge or preclude them. A priest who retains his calling only retires completely when he is no longer physically and mentally able to hear confessions. I'm currently serving at St. Teresa in Springfield, Ohio. For further information, check out my background.

(Note: There are four famous Saint Teresa's. This one is the French St. Thérèse of Lisieux (whose original name was Marie Françoise-Thérèse Martin).  The other three well known ones - in chronological order - are Teresa of Ávila, Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (her religious order name) whose original name was Edith Stein, and, last but not least, Mother Teresa of Calcutta, whose original name was Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu)

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