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		<title>By: justin</title>
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		<description>Hello Paloma,

So nice to hear from you again, and hear about your own connection to an actual saint. It is a very rare thing, so I hope you are enjoying this new knowledge. Yes, I am very fortunate to have such a talented (and lovely) wife. She is very good at what she does.

As you say, there are many, many saints who have not been recognized by the church. That doesn&#039;t make their life of service any less valuable or worthy of reverence. Oct. 1 is a great day to remember them.

I hope you saw on the blog that the paperback version of my book will be out soon. I hope you will tell your friends and family!

All the best, Justin Catanoso</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Paloma,</p>
<p>So nice to hear from you again, and hear about your own connection to an actual saint. It is a very rare thing, so I hope you are enjoying this new knowledge. Yes, I am very fortunate to have such a talented (and lovely) wife. She is very good at what she does.</p>
<p>As you say, there are many, many saints who have not been recognized by the church. That doesn&#8217;t make their life of service any less valuable or worthy of reverence. Oct. 1 is a great day to remember them.</p>
<p>I hope you saw on the blog that the paperback version of my book will be out soon. I hope you will tell your friends and family!</p>
<p>All the best, Justin Catanoso</p>
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		<title>By: paloma mansfield</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 19:31:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi, Justin. I wrote you last year after reading your book. I felt like connecting again and I see that your wife is a singer. How wonderful to have such a talent. A big baccio to her from me. And you report also about the new saints. In September I read some weeks ago, among others, Rafael Arnaiz, a young Cartoussian monk who is Blessed now, will be &quot;promoted&quot;. He was a first cousin to my first cousins Baron and he was truly a beautiful person. I never met him but heard so much about him that it means a great deal to me. I thought I would share this tidbit , the Communion of Saints, you know,.... A Church Holiday that I enjoy very much is the 1st of October, All Saints Day. All of the anonymous God-loving people are remembered, honored and prayed to. They lived virtuous lives wherever they were. That&#039;s is so beautiful.
Affectionately, your friend from California, Paloma Mansfield</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Justin. I wrote you last year after reading your book. I felt like connecting again and I see that your wife is a singer. How wonderful to have such a talent. A big baccio to her from me. And you report also about the new saints. In September I read some weeks ago, among others, Rafael Arnaiz, a young Cartoussian monk who is Blessed now, will be &#8220;promoted&#8221;. He was a first cousin to my first cousins Baron and he was truly a beautiful person. I never met him but heard so much about him that it means a great deal to me. I thought I would share this tidbit , the Communion of Saints, you know,&#8230;. A Church Holiday that I enjoy very much is the 1st of October, All Saints Day. All of the anonymous God-loving people are remembered, honored and prayed to. They lived virtuous lives wherever they were. That&#8217;s is so beautiful.<br />
Affectionately, your friend from California, Paloma Mansfield</p>
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