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The Catholic YM Blog has been referred to as "the 411 of Catholic Youth Ministry." Your blogger is D. Scott Miller, director of the Division of Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Archdiocese of Baltimore... Read more...
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BIO: ValLimar has a long history of singing sacred music, starting from the age of five. She received most of her training in music and performance from Howard University in Washington, D.C. She has sung and toured professionally throughout the United States, Switzerland, France, Germany, Belgium and Japan. She played the role of Beneatha with the Broadway touring cast in the European premier of Raisin. She went on to co-author a one-woman musical about the life of Ethel Waters that received a special commendation from the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. She has keynoted and led prayer and song at many liturgical and pastoral conferences, including NCYC.
QUOTES TO NOTE::: How can I today create disciples? It’s going to change the way I behave. It’s going to change the way I think. It’s going to change what I do at work, It’s going to dictate to me how my life is lived on a 24/7 basis.
BEHIND THE SCENES: There seems to be a new learning curve for the new computer and the mic. You might have to turn the volume up.
B LOG REFLECTION: can be read here for December 11th.
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