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| My interests are wide and varied and so are the web pages I've built here and contributed to at other sites. Most of them have to do with either my hobbies or my faith. |
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My friend and brother-in-law Peter Campbell has a great web site, which offers a lot of good material like a comic strip we developed together. You'll also find information about the free Catholic concert in Salem, Mass. |
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I like to write fiction, and especially science fiction, particularly Star Trek stuff involving all new characters of my own creation. My first story was an epic novel of war and the men and women embroiled in it. Tom Clancy style, if I may be so bold. |
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| Immaculate Conception Church, Salem, Mass. is my parish. I designed the site, but I'm embarrassed to say I haven't been very good at providing updates. I'm particularly happy with the history section so far. |
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The Frassati site is a brief overview, with pictures, of the life of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, a young, Italian man who lived at the turn of the century and died at the age of 25. Pier Giorgio is a role model for youth of the 21st century as he balanced the demands of family, friends, school, faith, and charitable works.
This is by far the most popular part of my site, something I very happy about. |
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On a very special day in May 2000, my brother's family met the Pope and a news photographer caught this photo. |
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World Youth Day, Paris 1997, was a gathering of one million Catholic youth from around the world with Pope John Paul II. I was part of a pilgrimage of over 100 teens and adults who traveled from the Archdiocese of Boston with Cardinal Bernard Law. This is my journal of the event.
Also see my World Youth Day, Rome 2000, page of photos. On that trip, over 800 teens from Boston joined 4 million youths in Rome to see the Pope.
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