I help first graders improve their reading skills and I am going to be a priest!-Ann Klonowski Cleveland, OH.
I can be a college President, and I can be a Priest.
Kathleen Schatzberg, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
As an architect, I designed and monitored construction of the building in the background, including the roof. And, I am a priest, a Roman Catholic Woman Priest!
In my life, I have changed flat tires, painted rooms, cut the grass, changed the light switches, and seen to the upkeep of our house for 43 years. However, I bet there is not a priest that can make a french, hand sewn 1st communion dress!
I’m ten years old. My mom is a priest, I am her acolyte here in our chapel, and I can be a priest too! —Katie Rose Grimes, Dayton, OH.
I can lead a construction worksite…and I can be a priest.
I lead students and clients on adventure retreats…and I am a priest.
Here I am (in grey vest) leading a group of volunteers to repair a roof for an economically in need neighbor…and I can be a priest.
I’m three years old. I can help my Mama Korina install lights in my brother’s closet. I installed the panel and one light like she taught me. I can do lots of things and I can teach my brother to do lots of things, too. And I can be a priest. - Malena Rose Arvizu, Los Angeles, California
I can use a cherry picker, chainsaw and most power tools while running my campground and I can be a priest.
Martha Sherman at Camp America Campground in Salem, South Dakota