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TCP#110: Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time

I had a technical glitch on the U-Stream  and audio recording side but this worked.

TPS#185: Taste and See (206-203-4352)

Two shows in a row! (No audio loopiness  this Week, I Hope!)

CST #133: Back to $#%* School

CST #133: Back to $#%* School

Mac has to go back to school, but the gutters are clean. Too many movies and shows to mention. And Katherine is tired… weepy tired.

CST #132: Treehouse Complete!

CST #132: Treehouse Complete!

We recap Jekyll with the Willits, Mac finished the treehouse, Time Traverler’s Wife is OK, Aliens is still awesome, and faith really can help.

CST #131: Chim-Chimi-Knee

CST #131: Chim-Chimi-Knee

Last minute roof work, long over due knee work, Surface is cool, and Ben wants to be like Mac.

CST #127: Pixar is Brilliant! That's What's Up

CST #127: Pixar is Brilliant! That’s What’s Up

Vacation complaints, go see Up, not Night at the Museum 2, Judith is scandalous and the pope knows him some St. Paul!

CST #122: Back in the Saddle

CST #122: Back in the Saddle

We get caught up and talk about the last three weeks in our small town.

CST #108: Like a Sinus Kit For Your Ears!

CST #108: Like a Sinus Kit For Your Ears!

Ben has a sleepover party, Katherine drains her sinuses, Thanksgiving is coming, we review Incredible Hulk, some of you hate Expelled, and Advent is coming!

Sunday Mass Video: Solemnity of All Souls 11-2-2008

Sunday Mass Video: Solemnity of All Souls 11-2-2008

TCP#82
This Sunday I recorded the 10:30 AM Celebration of All Souls Day on November 2, 2008. This was recorded at Saint Patrick Parish in Pana, IL.
Peace,
Fr. Bill Kessler
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CST #105: Paper Paper Everywhere...

CST #105: Paper Paper Everywhere…

New cameras can’t capture the essence of homecoming week vandalism or the fun of sleepovers, Vince Vaughn’s Wild West Comedy Show is long on humanity (and profanity), your kids aren’t going to hell if they trick or treat, and cycles of faith are just part of the human condition, not part of God.