2/20/05

Met with Gail Zach, 50, who is the vice-president of Ocala, Florida’s Queen of Peace Pro-Life Group. She told me she had an abortion on May 16, 1978. She was 22-years-old at the time, newly married, and she and her … Continue reading

2/17/05

Interviewed Christina Dovkowski in Bellvue, Florida. She has started a “Pro-Family Group” at Queen of Peace Church in Ocala. She has a Masters in Pastoral Studies and her and her husband Bob teach Marriage Preparation, including Natural Family Planning, to … Continue reading

12/14/05

Interviewed Emerson Clauss ,who told me about an exciting church initiative called: “Trinity Villa” in Ocala, Florida. Several years ago, Blessed Trinity Church here — out of a profound sense of bringing more social justice into the world — bought … Continue reading

2/12/05

Interviewed Trinity High School teacher Jeff Bennett who is helping get an Amnesty International Student Chapter started at his school in Ocala, Florida. He said the focus of the group is to help students become more aware of human rights … Continue reading

2/10/05

Queen of Peace Church in Ocala, Florida hosts a 12-Step Group for homosexuals called: “Courage.” It is a support group for gays wishing to live a chaste life in line with Catholic Church teacing on homosexual acts. (The Church teaches … Continue reading

2/8/05

I interviewed Mary Cassidy, vice-president of the Legion of Mary at Queen of Peace Church in Ocala, Florida. One of the things this chapter is doing is regularly visiting those in area jails and prisons. Ms. Cassidy said they take … Continue reading

2/6/05

The kids have been bugging me about getting a pet on the road (apparently the bobble head dogs were getting old). A few states back in Texas, a lizard jumped up on our Sarah’s hand while the kids were playing … Continue reading

2/4/05

Stood in solidarity with a Queen of Peace Pro-Life Group in front of the Ocala Women’s Center. (The group soberly refers to it as the: “Ocala Abortion Mill.”) “People can give a lot of compelling reasons (rape, poverty, abusive homes…) … Continue reading