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Every August, I’m reminded that new life always follows death

Every August, I’m reminded that new life always follows death

by Nick Leeper, SJ | Aug 4, 2022 | Faith & Family, Spirituality    ~ Approx. 6 mins

She was not in the mood to eat anything, and that’s when I knew that her cancer was severe.  Every summer, my mom, my brother, my dad, and I would go to this dive restaurant, Bum Rogers at Seaside Heights in Jersey, to devour some garlic crabs. My mom always ensured...

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