I was particularly touched when I was asked to join all the other people from Glenmary to celebrate the several August birthdays. In the past, we had always gotten together to bring in lunch for the whole office to celebrate all of us who have a birthday in August. So, in spit of not working there for nearly a year, I joined them to celebrate. It's nice to be remembered.
This week, I also got to make a connection with some professional colleagues from other religious orders who I often collaborated with in my ministry as I tagged along with my wife at the JS Paluch National Vocations Awareness Seminar. Amy was there representing the National Catholic Young Adult Ministry Association. I had attended a couple of times as a member of the leadership council for NCYAMA. So, it was really great to see many other vocation ministers and national leaders that I had worked with or had some interaction with again. Ironically, the theme of the seminar was collaboration, so it was great to be welcomed in and to sit in on a number of the sessions. The Paluch family has been amazingly gracious to us over the years.
I am also humbled by how many of these people are already praying for me daily. Further, now there are many more to add to that list. I can't tell you how humbling it is to meet someone for the first time and know that they've been praying for you.
I am also thankful for the ability to travel to Chicago for this event. I have to clear all travel with my LVAD team. When I travel, they track down all the information I need from where the closest LVAD friendly hospital is, as well as airport information. They contact those places as well to inform them that one of their patients will be in the area. I guess it's true, I'm kind of a big deal.
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