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Monday, September 24, 2007

Victory!!!

And the final score was 2 - 0, with St. Charles Seminary as the champions!!!
Thank you for all your prayers!! (for those who actually prayed that we would win!)

HERE IMAGINE AN Image of great soccer players and great moves, as St. Charles brings Victory to the Homefront!! (blogger picture uploading is down right now, thanks).

So, we head from here on Friday to Dunwoodie, NY for the Rector's Cup tournament. I think we have a great team and a lot of potential, but the teams we are playing are very good and have more practice than we do, so it will be a challenge. Nonetheless, we shall be victorious, God willing!

Also up and coming is a nice respite, probably back home in Washington, NC, the weekend after next. This will be most enjoyable: a time of rest, sleep, study, and a much slower pace; to catch up with myself and reflect on what is happening at seminary. Sometimes, it is hard to find time to stop and think about everything that is going on, but that's fine.

Finally, our Vocation Director and Assistant Vocation Director are coming to visit this week, and take all of the Raleigh seminarians out for dinner. That will be a thrill.

Until next post...God bless you and keep the seminarians in your prayers.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, Charles Beckham!

Have a wonderful visit with you father, I know he'll be so glad to hear all about your adventures.

Anonymous said...

Hi Charles! I finally got your weblog, thanks to Mary M. Congratulations on your victory. I want to tell you we have been praying for you at the Cenacle, praying the prayer cards I got from Annie B. I have just been to breakfast gathering for Fr. Meares today at Cris's after the vigil at PPP, to see him before leaving for his next assignment. Boo hoo, we're going to miss him at St. Jo. Anyway, I'm glad that you're having a wonderful time at the seminary. We are truly blessed with our Bishop Burbidge. I enjoyed your blog and will keep checking for your updates. Keep us (Cenacle)also in your prayers and I hope you'll get the chance to visit us on your break. God bless you always. In Christ thru Mary...josie