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stmichael1970
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IN LOVING MEMBER OF THE PITTSBURGH POLICE FALLEN HAVE YOU GIVING THANKS TO JESUS TODAY O glorious prince St Michael IN LOVING MEMORY OF OAKLAND POLICE HEROES Support For All Good Law Officers true friend Got the PA cops backs have a good day supporter and friend
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stmichael1970
- Location:
- Bensalem, PA
- Gender:
- Male
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- Civilian / Other
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- Supporter / Enthusiast
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- Single
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- Hobbies:
- Football, Baseball, Hockey, Fishing, AIRBRUSH ARTIST
- Favorite Movies:
- rocky(all) and so many more
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- cops, us marshalls, discovery,history, ghost hunters parnormal state,first 48 hrs.
- Favorite Music:
- classic rock oldies blues some metal
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SuzanneNGa
about 4 years ago
16618 Comments
Hi Michael, thanks so much for the friend request. I hope you are doing well. Take care, stay safe.
APEXPROUD
about 4 years ago
4402 Comments
WE APPRECIATE YPUR SUPPORT !!!
RAMBO_911
about 4 years ago
69100 Comments
Hi! Thanks For Accepting My Invite,


Your Art Work & Memorials are Awesome Bro!
Remember My Friend!
You Can't Go Wrong
If You Have This Armor With Your Tactical Gear
Stay Safe Out There!
GOD Bless You!
BE
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WEAR THE ARMOR
24/7
SgtCrimedog
about 4 years ago
4254 Comments
Thanks for the add!!
Anonymous
about 4 years ago
thanks ya!...Have a great week, stay safe!
Ralph8119
about 4 years ago
13940 Comments
Thanks for your friendship and support, stay safe!....Ralph8119.....
dbab116
about 4 years ago
31778 Comments
Thanks for the add and stay safe. "Go Tech".
stmichael1970
about 4 years ago
296 Comments
The
Anima
Christi
The Anima Christi is a prayer from around the 14th century. It is still widely used after receiving the body and blood of Our Lord,
Jesus Christ in Holy Communion.
Soul of Christ, sanctify me
Body of Christ, save me
Blood of Christ, inebriate me
Water from Christ's side, wash me
Passion of Christ, strengthen me
O good Jesus, hear me
Within Thy wounds hide me
Suffer me not to be separated from Thee
From the malicious enemy defend me
In the hour of my death call me
And bid me come unto Thee
That I may praise Thee with Thy saints
and with Thy angels
Forever and ever
Amen
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"I love You, O my God, and my only desire is to love You until the last breath of my life. I love You, O my infinitely lovable God, and I would rather die loving You, than live without loving You. I love You, Lord and the only grace I ask is to love You eternally....My God, if my tongue cannot say in every moment that I love You, I want my heart to repeat it to You as often as I draw breath."
- Saint John Vianney.
RobJ
about 4 years ago
11444 Comments
Thanks for the add. Stay safe & always watch your 6 o'clock. My best to ya. Rob...
lynettesman
about 4 years ago
1446 Comments
Thanks for the add.
sgtbear
about 4 years ago
33766 Comments
Hoping the rest of your weekend finds you healthy and happy, stay safe and God bless!!
stmichael1970
about 4 years ago
296 Comments
Bucks County police officer remembered at Mass
Philadelphia, Pa., Feb 17, 2009 (CNA) - For the sixth time in the past year-and-a-half, Philadelphia’s Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul was packed with rank upon rank of blue-clad law officers and other mourners for the funeral of a police officer who died in the line of duty.
In this case it was Officer Christopher Jones, a 10-year veteran of the Middletown Police in Bucks County. Jones, who was posthumously raised to the rank of detective, died Jan. 29 at St. Mary Hospital just hours after he was struck by a vehicle on Route 1 while walking back to his vehicle after a routine traffic stop.
Jones, 37, a member of Our Lady of Grace Parish, Penndel, is survived by his wife, Suzanne, and their children, Christopher, 16; Julianne, 13; and Brendan, 12.
Cardinal Justin Rigali, who was the celebrant and homilist of the February 5 Mass, spoke of “the splendid legacy of Officer Jones as an upright Christian, a member of the Catholic Church, a devoted husband, a loving father, a dedicated servant to the community as an officer of the Middletown Township Police Department.”
Quoting from Father William Dooner, pastor of Our Lady of Grace and concelebrant of the Mass, the Cardinal said, “the fulfillment of Christopher Jones’ many faceted role is indeed summarized as the goodness of ‘a very, very good man’ — the goodness that Officer Jones received as a blessing from God and developed and nurtured throughout his life.”
After Mass, the long line of police vehicles escorted the remains of Officer Jones and his family and friends to Resurrection Cemetery, Bensalem, where he was interred.
The afternoon and evening before an estimated 2,000 people braved the bitter cold to line up for the fallen officer’s viewing. Previously his remains had been driven through Middletown in a horse-drawn hearse.
“The turn-out wasn’t just because he was a policeman, he was respected as a person,” said Father Dooner. “He was innately good and it flowed out of him naturally. He was a very pleasant man who brightened everybody’s day with a smile.”
Jones, whose wife and children are Catholic, became Catholic himself several years ago, Father Dooner said. “He lived out his call to serve Jesus Christ as a police officer.”
Chris Conaway, an administrative assistant at Our Lady of Grace and a neighbor to the Jones family, remembers his squad car would be outside the school, and she would wave. “I would kid him about how he looked about 12 years old,” she recalls. Conaway also taught CCD to Julianne and remembers how she would sometimes worry about her father’s safety.
When Conaway, whose own husband died Jan. 5, heard the news of the tragic accident, she went to the Jones house to console Suzanne. “She wound up consoling me,” she said. “They are just wonderful people.”
Immediately after her husband’s death, Suzanne Jones released his organs for donation. Donors were found for both of his kidneys; one was successfully implanted into a former U.S. Navy buddy.
The Bucks County Fraternal Order of Police has established a memorial trust fund in his memory. Donations may be sent to the Philadelphia Police and Fire Credit Union, 852 E. Street Road, Warminster, PA 18974.
Printed with permission from The Catholic Standard & Times, newspaper for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
Anonymous
about 4 years ago
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thought I would post something cute today!! haha Hope all is ok in your part of the world :)
Anonymous
about 4 years ago
thanks for the add
WesternLawman
about 4 years ago
27020 Comments
Howdy Partner,
Thanks for the add! God bless and thank you for your support. Please pray for our four fallen brothers from Oakland, CA PD.
Dan