Sunday, February 12, 2006
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.
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SURFS UP!
5 Comments:
This should be posted in every laundry room across the country. Bless you for this info!
wow-I usually just roll them up in a ball.
Gee, and that was one of the first lessons we learned as postulants .... we thought it was just a monastic secret!
Folded sheets? You wash them, and dry them and take them right from the dryer and put them on a bed somewhere in the house right?
Who on earth folds them?
sheesh
Maggie
Ok - I take issue with the step that suggests laying out the "cornered" sheet on a table. I could fold a fitted sheet into oragami if I had a table. WHO HAS A TABLE?
drea
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