The Mobile County Sheriff’s office shared a letter sent by the former priest who ran off to Italy with a former McGill-Toolen High School student
Dear Joshua,
Jesus told me that He wants me to leave, therefore I am not going to return from this trip. I do this with a heavy heart. It is hard to suddenly leave everything behind, but this is what He is demanding, and I cannot deny Him. That said, it is His priesthood, not my priesthood, and He can do with me as He pleases. I regularly tell him"Jesus, help me do your well. Nothing more. Nothing less." He has heard this prayer, and He is asking everything from me. Let His Will be done.
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