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I got the DVD yesterday that John J.McMorrow took on the day of the Mass of Thanksgiving in June.  It’s a very good DVD and a nice record to have.  I know the fullness of its value will be more evident at a further remove from the day but it was nice to take a quick look through it yesterday.  I’m grateful to John for his fine work.  John also did the video for my ordination.  In any case, I did a recording of the recording and thought I’d include here a video clip of the homily. (Quality lost a bit in the process – words and picture might not be totally in sync – John McMorrow’s is spot on!!!) It’s quite long (just over twenty minutes – so a bit less than a minute a year!!) so if/when you have time, you might like to take a look.

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By Vincent