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January 17, 2006

Being a leader

It is pretty late, and I should probably not be sleeping (considering 6:00 AM comes pretty early), but you only live once. I was not sure on what to post about today, so I decided to talk generally about my day.

First, the March for Life is coming up this weekend. I will be traveling to DC to participate in my Second March and I am looking forward to it. It is a great witness to the Dignity of Human Life; this year, again, being especially important with the looming confirmation of Judge Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. He will bring the number of Catholics on the court to 5.

My classes should all be interesting again, as I said. Now that I have a little more freedom in choosing courses and stuff, I enjoy my classes much more. I enjoy the studies. I wish I would have discovered this two years ago.

We are only 17 Days into my Presidency, and already big moves have been made. Trying to keep morale up and getting guys to do what they need to do is a constant battle. If anyone has any suggestions, I am open to them. I assisted the Dean of Men in moving people around in House Jobs so that maybe they will be able to excel in other areas. I am also seeking to revise the way that the Student Council deals with Finances, which I am sure will be the most enjoyable project of my life. I will luckily have assistance in doing that. Being a leader is not always easy, or the best position to be in, but I think that maybe realizing that is a step to becoming a good leader. I guess only time will tell.

It has been reported that the Holy Father's Encyclical will be released on Friday, so I will keep my eyes posted on that. I also still patiently await the appointment of a new Bishop for the Diocese of Youngstown. Hopefully Pope Benedict will not keep us waiting much longer, in regards to either area.

Well, it is time for me to get to bed. I already feel like taking a nap tomorrow...

Posted by cr3do1 at January 17, 2006 11:48 PM

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