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    Cool Father "Gem"

    Just wondering..................and waiting to hear if you decided on a new boardie name???

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    Pretty darn close!

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    Father Jim,

    Out of curiosity do you know who is the priest at Seaford Town? Many years ago I spoke with the Father there but can not recollect his name. (Father Vic?)

    Thanks,
    JohnG

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    Quote Originally Posted by johng View Post
    Father Jim,

    Out of curiosity do you know who is the priest at Seaford Town? Many years ago I spoke with the Father there but can not recollect his name. (Father Vic?)

    Thanks,
    JohnG

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    Good morning JohnG,

    I will ask Fr. Jim to come look at yr message and respond when he can.

    Have a great day!
    St. Anthony's Kitchen

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    Quote Originally Posted by MBJ View Post
    Just wondering..................and waiting to hear if you decided on a new boardie name???
    Good morning MBJ!

    I spoke with Fr. Jim yesterday and he will decide very soon... hopefully by this coming weekend

    Give thanks for yr interest! Have a great day
    St. Anthony's Kitchen

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    looking forward to hearing what it will be.. i think a simple 'Fadda' might be kinda nice.

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    johng, the priest in Seaford Town is Fr. Luke Sveda, from Poland. A relatively young fellow compared to me. Fr. Luke has been there about 3 years now. Prior to his arrival there was no resident priest there (serving Darliston as well). Before that--before my time. If it really important to you I can contact the diocese and see if I can find out. It would be helpful to have some time frame--years. --Fadder Jim

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    Hi Fadder Jim,

    Thanks for your reply!! No need to dig deeper on this I was just curious. Father Vic goes back to 1987 era, very nice guy. I had the pleasure of attending mass several times at your church in Negril even doing some Gospel readings, a great privilege I must add. No fonder memories of Negril than Sunday morning mass, especially Easter!!

    God Bless,
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    nice photo
    "One of the laundry gals pipes up ,,"LOOK AT DA BLOOD"
    "YES,THAT WOULD BE MINE" I said as my leg that at first gave no pain, started dishing it out in large bunches........"

    want more read our blog? our first trip.........http://negril.com/forum/entry.php?58...-The-Beginning

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    The photo is of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Seaford Town. The view from the front of church over the valley and to the hills is beautiful--been there a few times. John, perhaps we will see you here at MGH in Negril again one day! We love visitors! Be well! --Fadder JIMaica aka Fr. Jim

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