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My Hero
My hero is Fr. Steve. I thought Fr. John was my favorite priest,
but he’s not. I have listened to many of their homilies and Fr. John is great, but
as a person, I don’t connect with him as much as I do Fr. Steve. I feel like
Fr. Steve understands the troubles and decisions I will have to face in life.
I would go to him if I needed help with my troubles.
When I alter serve for him I feel so engaged and want to come back to Mass.
As a priest at OLGC, Fr. Steve makes me feel more in touch with God. If
Fr. Steve ever leaves, I would follow him wherever he went. He really inspires
me to want to become a priest. He has shown me a side of Christ I’ve never
seen with any other priest. I do hope he stays at OLGC. I really hope he will be
happy here at our parish.
Although my family are Notre Dame fans, I still respect Fr. Steve’s love for
the University of Michigan. I hope to be as kind, outgoing and successful as
Fr. Steve.
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