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Superbowl: What would happen if we just kind of opened up the doors?
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This one was worth waiting for!!
Fr.Waller ~ I am attempting to open my own doors so to speak so I can move forward with the “old me” meshed with whomever this “new me” is from the accident. I have joined several groups on Linkedin, one revolving around the topic of emotional intelligence. A member of this group has intrigued me with his work and I thought of you
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George Okoro has sent you a message.
Date: 2/17/2012
Subject: RE: Hi everyone, I am George Okoro, a Nigerian Catholic Missionary priest working currently in Liberia, West Africa. I work among those…
Hello Carol,
Yes, I will be highly interested in connecting with Fr Rob. Could you please send me his email address and all? You can also tell him how you met me. By way of full name and address, I am Rev. Fr George Okoro, MSP. I am a priest of the Missionary Society of St Paul of Nigeria. I was ordained in Nigeria in 2009, but I currently work as pastor of St Paul’s Catholic Church, Bong Mines, Gbarnga Diocese, in the Republic of Liberia, West Africa. My email address is georgymsp@yahoo.com. If there is any thing else he would like to know about me, please do let me know. I would be also glad if you tell me more about Fr Rob.
Thanks a lot Carol. And Please, your brain is not faulty at all. It works quite fine.
Cheers.
Fr George Okoro, MSP.
Hi there ~
I do have a faulty brain fuse as I live with a brain injury. Though Fr. Rob(Waller) is connected to me on Linkedin, I don’t remember to link my contacts to others. Fr. Waller as I have always known him since he was my Freshman HS religion teacher in 1976-1977 at McAuley HS in Cincinnati, Ohio. McAuley is an all girls school. Back in the day, most with the exception of one or two were either all male or all female, but with rising costs and declining enrollment many have consolidated. Fr. Waller is the pastor of St. Andrew’s Church in Milford, Ohio. He does like me have a wordpress blog called, With Open Doors (https://milfordandrewpastor.wordpress.com/). I think he has perfected emotional intelligence and a passion in his faith where he recognizes that emotional needs must be met or addressed before the rational thinking of the intelligence quotient can be maximized. In developing a partnership with the school in Bethlehem, using church cast to live stream mass, have a blog, FB account and twitter account, he recognizes the power that todays technology and social media can have on the church’s “young stakeholders”. He has come to them rather than waiting for them to come to Him. I will post a comment on his blog.
Carol Fowler
http://ontheoutsidethereareremnantsofcarol.wordpress.com or roseyf.wordpress.com