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Thanks, readers; and thanks Fr. Mark, for your patience during the service downtime this evening.

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Dear Richard,

Thank you for all your devotedness and work. You make Vultus Christi possible!

Thanks, Moni. It looks like you're succeeding at posting comments.

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Dear Richard,
thanks for replying, I read your instructions and now, I figure out that, if the anti-spam puzzle is not readable enough I just have to click on "preview" before posting so, I wait till a more readable puzzle comes up ;^)

This could also be suggested for those -like me- who have a troubled eyesight.

The other day I wrote THREE diff posts in diff sections and now I can see only one enlisted. Where did the other 2 go? The one addressed to you dissapeared. The one I'm repeating below is the one I wanted Fr. Mark (and you) to read. I had posted it under "Saint Symeon the New Theologian" thread?
Thanks for letting him know of this post. I give up for now LOL
Thanks and stay safe.
†PAX

*voicechat is a relief for me, I can communicate better*
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" Dear Fr. Mark,
I invite you to visit my channel so that, if you want, I could display a small piece of text to lead people to visit your blog. Sorry for not being able to leave this comment on a certain section you must have, I find it hard to figure out blogs...I also blame it on my bad eyesight.

Thanks for evangelizing this way as well. Stay safe. †Pax

www.youtube.com/forfriarsandmonks "
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About Father Mark, Benedictine Monk

photo: Fr. Mark Daniel Kirby His Excellency, Bishop Edward J. Slattery of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulsa, Oklahoma has given Father Mark a special mandate to live under the Rule of Saint Benedict in adoration before the Eucharistic Face of Jesus, offering thanksgiving, intercession, and reparation for all his brothers in Holy Orders. In this way, Father is preparing the foundation of the new Diocesan Benedictine Monastery of Our Lady of the Cenacle. Father Mark is available to the priests and deacons of the Diocese for spiritual and sacramental support in their pursuit of holiness. He is also charged with the spiritual formation of women who desire to dedicate themselves to spiritual motherhood in favour of priests.

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