Something for the weekend. Pomp and Circumstance written in 1901 by Sir Edward Elgar. (Technically it is Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D.) My bride and I are on the road. Our son graduated from SIU College of Law yesterday and our daughter graduates from Monmouth College tomorrow.  A lot of miles and a lot of memories.
Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. McClarey on your children’s accomplishment.
So beautiful that the two graduations fall on this weekend. Happy Mother’s day as well Mrs. M.
God is with you. All of you.
Your graduate Larry has been working behind the scenes in his siblings lives.
Graduate, because he left with honors the most prestigious halls of love and learning…your home.
Well done McClarey’s!
Congratulations also! When does he sit for the bar? We’ll pray,
Congrats, Mac!
God bless you and yours.
Congratulations! God bless you all!
Thank you my friends. My son takes the bar at the end of July. Please God and Barbri he will pass the first time. His old man did, and if I was able to do it I am confident he will be able to also.
“Your graduate Larry has been working behind the scenes in his siblings lives.”
I firmly believe that Philip, just as I firmly believe that when my time comes Larry will be with me to guide me to the other side.
I believe he will Donald.
What a glorious unending day it will be.
All of the above. I wish I had said them. God bless The American Catholic