60 Minutes Features the Work of Jesuit Father Rick Curry
Jesuit Father Rick Curry was born without a right forearm. But that hasn’t stopped him from becoming a professor, best-selling cookbook author, and founder of the country’s only known theater school for the physically disabled. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1962 as a Jesuit Brother, but in 2009, he decided to pursue priestly ordination. CBS’ 60 Minutes recently caught up with Father Curry, featuring his various and unique ministries.
Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7380125n#ixzz1XqgM1EoX


Wow! Wonderful!
A MOST REMARKABLE FELLOW JESUIT I HAVE BEEN
INSPIRED TOO KNOW!
A MOST REMARKABLE FELLOW JESUIT I HAVE BEEN
INSPIRED TO KNOW!
A MOST REMARKABLE JESUIT I HAVE BEEN GRATEFUL
TO KNOW — AND, I HOPE, ENCOURAGE.
That is so great Thank You Fr, Curry SJ
God Bless ya!
Oh I’m sure he does,keep up the good job.
Helen