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Simple Massing Priest

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Simple Massing Priest Simple Massing Priest Monday, January 8, 2018 Disconnect Earlier today, I spoke to my stepfather for the first time in several years - and likely for the last time in this life. The reasons for our estrangement aren't appropriate fodder for this blog. I regret the estrangement. I expect he did too. But he was my stepfather. He was my Dad. He gave me his name. I always distinguished between my father, who died more than seven years ago, and my dad. My father begat me. My dad raised me. I hasten to add that I don't begrudge my father his absence. In those days, it's what non-custodial fathers did. They disappeared. But my dad was there, from even before he married my mother. And after my brother was born, I never saw that he ever made a distinction between us. We were both his sons, equally and regardless of blood. So I thanked him for that. I thanked him for being my dad when I needed a dad, for having treated me as his own. He could not respo...

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