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		<title>Comment on Film Honors Priest&#8217;s Work in Camden by Joe Danner</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joe Danner</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 23:55:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have had the privilege of knowing this priest, who is the closest thing to a Saint I will ever meet. Nothing he has done or ever will do is for his own benefit, other than being happy to be serving other people. Famous people come to him to see what makes him do what he does. Mother Theresa of Calcutta, Broadway stars, movie stars, TV and Network news crews, even from other countries come to do documentary films on his work in Camden, N.J.. The City Walt Whitman lived in and wrote poetry about may not be finished being rebuilt in his lifetime, but he has installed some strong foundatations for others to continue to build on. It may seem like nothing is happening until the building starts to appear above the ground, at any construction site, then folks wonder how it was built so quickly. Thank you Msgr. Doyle from the ones who will live in the new city that will surely rise from those mighty stones you have put in place.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have had the privilege of knowing this priest, who is the closest thing to a Saint I will ever meet. Nothing he has done or ever will do is for his own benefit, other than being happy to be serving other people. Famous people come to him to see what makes him do what he does. Mother Theresa of Calcutta, Broadway stars, movie stars, TV and Network news crews, even from other countries come to do documentary films on his work in Camden, N.J.. The City Walt Whitman lived in and wrote poetry about may not be finished being rebuilt in his lifetime, but he has installed some strong foundatations for others to continue to build on. It may seem like nothing is happening until the building starts to appear above the ground, at any construction site, then folks wonder how it was built so quickly. Thank you Msgr. Doyle from the ones who will live in the new city that will surely rise from those mighty stones you have put in place.</p>
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