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I've driven these highways so many times in years past. Before Aunt Rozann and I were married, I lived in
Cleveland for a couple of years. We were dating each other then, but she was at home in southeastern MIchigan. I would make the 2-1/2 hour trip back on weekends. I eventually returned to my home town of Toledo, OHio, started back to college, and a year later we were married. I kind of missed Cleveland - a lot was going on there.
This past Friday, Aunt Rozann and I took a
5-1/2 hour drive from east central INdiana to Cleveland. This time we were going to meet with a group of new friends - friends from the blog-o-sphere - friends like Fr. V (of 'Adam's Ale' blog fame) and his entourage of blog buddies. It was just like meeting up with family - more than cordial, happy to see one another, and especially treated the out-of-towners good ... real hospitality.

A group of us met for dinner before going to a movie together. We went to the opening of the movie 'Bella'. If you can find it in your area, I strongly encourage you to get groups together and go see it - then go have coffee afterwards and talk about it. That's what we did. I won't claim it to be the best movie ever made, but the I found the message[s] to be encouraging.
In the group were bloggers like: 'Adam's Ale', and 'Habemus Papam', and 'a second chance'.
They have real names, too - names like: Fr. V, and uncle jim, and Carissa L. Additional names around the table include Jenn P, and Kay S, and aunt rozann, and Mickie V (Fr. V's sister), and Bryan P, and Jackie, and David, and Mark, and Sylvana, and Ed S - a seminarian.
My encouragement for you is this: whenever you get the chance, go out of your way to meet some of your fellow bloggers - it will make your day.
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Hospitality is a special charism. The Benedictines are famous for theirs. I challenge all of us to extend hospitality to those who come across our path.
Q: Have you ever experienced a really special occasion of hospitality? Care to share about it?
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Cleveland for a couple of years. We were dating each other then, but she was at home in southeastern MIchigan. I would make the 2-1/2 hour trip back on weekends. I eventually returned to my home town of Toledo, OHio, started back to college, and a year later we were married. I kind of missed Cleveland - a lot was going on there.This past Friday, Aunt Rozann and I took a
5-1/2 hour drive from east central INdiana to Cleveland. This time we were going to meet with a group of new friends - friends from the blog-o-sphere - friends like Fr. V (of 'Adam's Ale' blog fame) and his entourage of blog buddies. It was just like meeting up with family - more than cordial, happy to see one another, and especially treated the out-of-towners good ... real hospitality.
A group of us met for dinner before going to a movie together. We went to the opening of the movie 'Bella'. If you can find it in your area, I strongly encourage you to get groups together and go see it - then go have coffee afterwards and talk about it. That's what we did. I won't claim it to be the best movie ever made, but the I found the message[s] to be encouraging.
In the group were bloggers like: 'Adam's Ale', and 'Habemus Papam', and 'a second chance'.
They have real names, too - names like: Fr. V, and uncle jim, and Carissa L. Additional names around the table include Jenn P, and Kay S, and aunt rozann, and Mickie V (Fr. V's sister), and Bryan P, and Jackie, and David, and Mark, and Sylvana, and Ed S - a seminarian.
My encouragement for you is this: whenever you get the chance, go out of your way to meet some of your fellow bloggers - it will make your day.
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Hospitality is a special charism. The Benedictines are famous for theirs. I challenge all of us to extend hospitality to those who come across our path.
Q: Have you ever experienced a really special occasion of hospitality? Care to share about it?
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