WELCOME to this blog for the JOSS Class of 1968. This blog is for us, members of this class. It celebrates all of us, all that we are individually and as a group, and honors those who have died. Each one of us is uniquely graced and gifted.

Most of us first came together in 1956 at a little-known place in Central Ohio. Others arrived later. Whether we left the Josephinum before ordination or were ordained in 1968, we all followed uniquely individual calls.

We have journeyed through significant historical times - "Camelot", Vatican II, the Vietnam War, exploration of space, the civil rights movement, advances in communication technology, sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, growth in and loss of relationships, terrorism, medical/surgical breakthroughs, "Arab Spring", and much more.

The vision for this blog is to connect anew, share our stories, support one another.

Greetings! Jump on board! Peace and Shalom!

Tom Meyer
Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Monday, June 6, 2016

Dahmus in Touch with Class of '66

On May 23, John Dahmus emailed me to say that he and Loretta attended "...John Boltz's fiftieth wedding anniversary this past weekend in New Orleans. He was in the class of 1966. I saw Matt Robins, Dan Mosca, and Steve Phelan there and had a brief but enjoyable visit with all of them. John lives just a few miles from us in Austin, and we have met together several times over the last few months."

John said he learned that Dan Mosca lives in Brown Summit, just northeast of Greensboro, NC; John added that he informed Dan that I live in Chapel Hill.  (Greensboro is only an hour's drive from Chapel Hill.)

Since John's email, Dan Mosca and I have been in contact with each other a couple times and we have expressed our intent to get together.  I'm looking forward to that.

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