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Chapter 2: The Interview

23 Sep

“May I give you a blessing for your travels?” he said.

I was about to embark on quite possibly the most significant trip in the quarter century I’d been alive. I needed all the good graces I could get.

“Absolutely!” I replied.

This is a Cassock

This is a Cassock

So the young ex-marine-turned Catholic priest from the Order of St. Peter laid his hands upon me in Terminal B of Charlotte’s Douglas International Airport and asked the Lord to give me a safe and successful journey.

I spotted Fr. McCambridge hours earlier in his long black cassock while we were standing in line to board at O’Hare. I didn’t much care that I cut a few folks in line to seek him out. Etiquette be damned, I was on a mission. Continue reading

Because It’s the Cup

12 Jun
Blackhawk on a horse at Diversey and the Lake Shore Path

Blackhawk on a horse at Diversey and the Lake Shore Path

In 1892, Lord Frederick Arthur Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby and then Governor General of Canada gave a gift of a championship trophy to annually be awarded to the top amateur team in Canada. The generously sized bowl shaped trophy would eventually become known as the Stanley Cup, and the rest is history.

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