Grace Before Meals #1: Going Shopping!
Who would have thought it possible to create Liturgically colored sauces? Well, Fr. Leo did! Join him in the kitchen at Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary in Emmitsburg, Maryland as he jumps into the kitchen and dives into our Catholic faith. Bring your appetite. You’re going to get hungry! - Webisode 1 of 6 in this series.
Who would have thought it possible to create Liturgically colored sauces? Well, Fr. Leo did! Join him in the kitchen at Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary in Emmitsburg, Maryland as he jumps into the kitchen and dives into our Catholic faith. Bring your appetite. You’re going to get hungry!
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Awesome! Loved it Greg!
ben
so when do we start cookin’?
Next episode
This is awesome… unfortunately i can’t sync with my ipod touch directly
I heard about this on The Daily Breakfast, and I must say, one of my favorite things to watch on TV is Food Network so to “jump into the kitchen and dive into the Catholic faith” gets me pretty excited. I loved the first episode and I can’t wait to see more!
I am so excited I can’t wait for the next episode
Love the webisode! You made me hungry for potato rolls. I love that brand and they aren’t sold in Nebraska.
Great job Greg and Father Leo. I teach cooking classes for my job and am so excited to see a Catholic cooking show!! Thanks!
When is the next episode? I am curious to learn about the purple sauce….
Does Father live right there? Or did you (Greg and Fr.) both travel?
Mount Saint Mary’s is in Emmitsburg Maryland. The College was founded in 1808 and the seminary was originally aligned with the Sulpician seminary, in Baltimore, Saint Mary’s, which is the oldest seminary in the United States.
“The Mount” as it is known is the second oldest seminary in the U.S. Emmitsburg was the home of Elizabeth Ann Seton. Her community was served by two famous priests from the Mount. The founder, Bishop John Dubois, who later became bishop of New York and Servant of God Simon Brute (pronounced Broo-tay) who later became bishop of Vincennes Indiana (now Indianapolis). Brute was Seton’s spiritual director.
There is a Lourdes Grotto at Mount St. Mary’s and their web site gives more of the history, not only of the grotto, but the area, the College and the Seminary.
http://www.msmary.edu/grotto/about/history.html
WOW! I can’t wait to see further episodes. I am curious what the purple sauce is going to be. Keep up the great work. I am new to SQPN, but love cooking and look where it lead me.
Anxiously awaiting the next installment.
L O L for the suaces hence your love of the pesto. HEY GREG I BET YOU TOOK FROM FR. LEO!!!!!!!
What a fantastic idea. I love it.
Biggest disappointment though is that “we” only
went to the grocery store today. Can’t wait for
more.