Wednesday, August 17, 2005
About Me
- Name: Mark Mossa, SJ
- Location: Bronx, New York, United States
What's a "hyphenated" priest? It's a priest who is also pursuing one or more other occupations. I am a student-priest, professor-priest and writer-priest. I am also a Jesuit priest, but that doesn't get a hyphen. I am currently doing all these things at Fordham University, in New York City.
Previous Posts
- Jesuit Celebrations
- If You Build It, He Will Come?
- Let's not be Captious
- Planned Parenthood Jus' Don't Understand
- Consuming Visions
- Vocation Promotion
- Vocatio Neo Maximus
- Founder's Feast
- Cutting Edge, Just Like R.C. Mommy
- A Firm and Reasonable Response to Israeli Accusations
SURFS UP!
4 Comments:
There is a young man in the seminary where I am in Gradual School who has more piercings and tatoos than some carnival workers. He also happens to be one of the most earnest, open hearted seminarians I have ever had the joy to meet.
If this young man is a seminarian, and a servant for the Lord then I still contend that he is a better example of the priesthood than Neo superhero.
Maggie
Now I really, really feel old...:-)
Wow - this image reminds me that service is reflected in all kinds of folks. That was my first thought on looking at it and the more I look at it, the more it resounds.
-Michele
i actually love this and can identify with it more than words will explain in your wonderful blog =:)
pax.
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