Little Flower Catholic Church in Hollywood, FL
About 1 Sunday each month, all of us seminarians here at St John Vianney College Seminary visit a different parish of the Archdiocese of Miami. Our Rector started the tradition last year and I thinks it’s a great idea. It exposes us to different parish life as well as makes us visible to the community as a living vocation poster.
Today, we all drove up to my ‘hood to Little Flower Parish in Hollywood, FL. (My parish of St Bernadette is also in Hollywood.) The pastor Fr O’Dwyer was one of the priest how interviewed me during my seminarian application last year. The parish was very inviting and provided great food after Mass with lots of conversation with parishoners. I even found a family to practice my Polish with. — Definitely, a great tradition I hope we continue.
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2.3.16: Just read this in my search for Ash Wed schedule at Hollywood’s Little Flower. Polish boy huh? Wonderful. My Polish is butchered, but I understand much of the everyday Polish. Guess I wouldn’t starve in Poland. Good Pastor here, although I’m new here myself and have not really met him. I know our “Harley” Archbishop though. Think my husband even helped him to go Poland to better master Polish. Isn’t Fr. Bob Valle down there at the seminary? He’s a sweet heart too. He may remember me. Good to see Our Lady of Chryztohowa (I know, I know). So where are you now? Hope you’re still with us in the Archdiocese.