We did it.We had promised the boys a trip to the Strasburg Railroad once our jar was full of noodles. And last week it became clear that—as long as the boys continued to demonstrate moments of helpful, polite, kind, and considerate behavior—we were going to reach the top of the jar.Read More
When I first joined Facebook, status updates focused on recounting mundane daily activities, such as: “I had a great omelet for breakfast,” or “Found some great deals at the grocery store.” Fortunately, our use of social media has evolved, and amid the traditional pictures, comical forwards and announcements, a growingRead More
Nicolas Lombo, a parishioner of St. Joseph in Fullerton, was among 40 U.S. immigrants from 31 countries who became U.S. citizens during a Flag Day naturalization ceremony June 14 at the Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore.Read More
Today I watched 40 people from 31 countries become citizens of the United States. The 45-minute event was held at the Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore, a fitting site for such a historic moment. Among the state’s newest citizens was Nicolas Lombo – you can read more about his story here. Of the severalRead More