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All Saints Gaud Pictures; KGB Soccer Victory!

Yesterday the KGB Lions soccer team had a 'fine team victory,' defeating the other team 3-2 in a well-fought game. There are only a few more games left this season, so if you haven't yet attended, make sure to come by at 1 p.m. on one of the next Sundays! Our Open House is coming up next Sunday, from 1-4 p.m.; perhaps you could drop by for a quick tour, then see the soccer game...

In other news, I've posted pictures from the Seminary's All Saints Gaud (I think the St. Jude costume should be the winner...).

2005 Convivium Dinner Auction; Other Notes

I'm sorry it's been so long since my last posting; I have been quite busy around the Seminary during the past couple of weeks!

Tonight the Seminary held its annual dinner auction (named 'Convivium'), and it was quite an experience! I would like to thank all the wonderful sponsors, donors and attendees, as well as the Seminarians and volunteers who helped make the dinner auction a successful endeavor.

I hope to post some pictures I took during last week's All Saints' Gaud within a day or two... but that might have to wait. KGB Soccer hasn't been doing too well lately (our record is 1-1-4 now), but we are entering the home stretch in our season, and we should come out with a win or two more. We play against the only team we've beaten tomorrow at 1, but we'll be missing a few players (due to injuries).

Please pray for an end to abortion and a respect for all human life, from conception to natural death!

Open House at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary

Kenrick-Glennon Seminary will be holding an Open House on Sunday, November 13 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. During this time, anyone is invited to come and visit with future priests and take a tour of the Seminary, learning more about the building, the students and the experience of seminary life along the way.

And, as a special bonus, there are refreshments for people who may be interested!

On that Sunday, the Kenrick-Glennon Lions soccer team will be playing on the soccer field behind the seminary; be sure to stop by to cheer on your favorite Seminarian soccer team while you're at the seminary!

[UPDATED] Pictures from 2005 Pro-Life Convention...

[UPDATE: I have posted pictures from Jim Caviezel's visit.]

Today I posted pictures from yesterday's Pro-Life Convention in the Adam's Mark Hotel in downtown St. Louis. The keynote speaker was Jim Caviezel (the actor who played Jesus in The Passion of the Christ), with his wife, Kerry, introducing him. Among many other great lecturers, Rev. Eugene Morris and Rev. Edward Richard (both on the faculty at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary) were presenting well-attended and interesting workshops. It was a very inspiring day, and many youth were present at the filled-to-capacity luncheon in the hotel's ballroom and the workshops thereafter.

The New iMac G5 - Rumors Proved Slightly True

Some people are naysaying Apple for their latest product announcements. I am not one of those people.

Apple just released a new series of iMac G5s today; some of the amazing new features include: a built-in high-resolution video camera, built in infrared and wireless remote for controlling digital media applications (with audio line out and VGA, S-Video or composite-video out for connection to a larger display or TV), some cool new software, and a heckuva lot of processing power (both the G5 CPUs — 1.9 or 2.1 GHz — and the hefty 128MB PCI-E video card!). It also comes with (built-in) a 17 or 20" LCD display, a mighty mouse, a keyboard, etc. etc.

Bottom line: If you go to Dell's website, max out pretty much every option you can, and pay about $3,000, you'd get a computer that came close to being as good as the iMac (but the iMac only costs $1299 or $1599, and is cheaper for educational customers). This computer is amazing! If I had some money, I'd probably sell my iBook and get the iMac as soon as I possibly could.

The Rumor Weed

This morning, in reading through some news stories, I noticed that Apple will be holding a special conference today to present some sort of new product. Rumor sites are speculating that the new device will be a long-awaited 'Video iPod.' This would be pretty nice, but I still think that the time is not ripe for portable video players... Perhaps it will be something else entirely, though.

In other news, my Mom is feeling better, but still asks for prayers (if you can spare a few). I know that amidst all the recent natural disasters (the two hurricanes, the earthquake in Pakistan, and the earlier tsunami), there are many people to pray for! Perhaps this is an opportunity God is placing in front of us as a human community to show our love for one another by prayer, support and solidarity.