Catholic Eucharistic Flash Mob
Did you see this? A Eucharistic “Flash Mob” put on by some Franciscan brothers and volunteers on Ascension Thursday.
Very courageous and SO NEEDED!
Let us not be afraid, let us not cower, let us not be afraid of theculture. Jesus is the way, the truth and the life!
Thank you to Brother Paul, Brother Loarne and to those who courageously stepped up and stood strong for the Truth!
TrueMan up!
7 Days of Manly Superbowl Stuff – Day 2 (Troy Polamalu Day)
T-Minus 6 Days and counting until Superbowl 43…
Many of you are familiar with the star of the top-ranked Steeler defense, #43 Troy Polamalu (pronounced: poh lah mah loo). You’re probably familiar with him because of his tenacity, aggressiveness, number of sacks and interceptions, and especially because of his long, curly, black, Polynesian hair. (Not familiar with Troy? Click HERE.) You might not be familiar with him because of another reason… his Catholic faith. Polamalu is a devote Catholic, a genuine family man and a humble servant – off the field. This picture of him seemingly contrasts his playing style – on the field. Troy disagrees. He believes that his passion (for football) on the field is directly related to his passion (for Christ) off the field. He was quoted in the Pittsburgh Catholic saying “Football gives me confirmation of how I can carry out my faith. It’s my way to glorify God.” He also recently started a philanthropic foundation that benefits our service men and women!
His teammates have some things to say about him, too. “Knowing Troy and how he carries himself, he brings light to the team,” said offensive lineman Alan Faneca. “Everybody respects that.” “He’s definitely one of those guys who lead by example,” said quarterback Charlie Batch. “He’s not a talker when he gets out there, but you see the work he does on the field and produces every Sunday. When you put that combination together, yeah, he’s one of those guys that you’re going to follow … and he doesn’t take for granted that he’s blessed with incredible speed and instinct.”
Leading by example… that’s TRUE MANHOOD. Way to go Troy!
Check out the full story from the Pittsburgh Catholic HERE.