I Would Crawl the Four Blocks to My Polling Place Over Broken Glass in Order to Vote This Year…
				November 4, 2012
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A great note from my Pastor, Monsignor Holmes, in the parish bulletin today;
Monsignor Holmes:
I certainly intend to exercise my right to vote on Tuesday – in fact, I would crawl the four blocks to my polling place over broken glass in order to vote this year. And I trust that you will too – vote, that is.
Personally, I am hopeful about the current elections. I am optimistic that we will have a good number of newly elected leaders who will be more sensitive to our moral concerns and our freedom of religion. And, God willing, sufficiently prudent decisions will be made so that we can avert the national collapse that appears (at least to me) to loom on the horizon…. click to continue 

Syte Reitz grew up in Queens, New York, in a family of Lithuanian immigrants who fled Nazi and Soviet domination during World War II.  Her education includes a Ph.D. in Biochemistry, and post-doctoral work at Princeton University.  Syte left her job as an Assistant Professor at Oakland University, Michigan, to devote herself to raising her children, and ultimately homeschooled them  through the end of high school.  She is a member of Madison's Cathedral Parish.


