
I selected four of the over 300 pictures to post tonight, as we arrive back home from a tear-full weekend. Brian's ordination moved the depths of the heart, as heaven opened during the weekend Masses and gave us a glimpse of eternity.


There are few words one is able to write about this Sacrament. None is capable to touch the reality of what happened to Brian yesterday.
I promised him we will continue praying. Husband brought him Frankincense from Ethiopia .

B
ut what Brian, now Fr. Austin, gives us beginning today with his First Mass, is so much more: a lifetime
of service and sacrifice
in persona Christi.
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