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1. Catholic Digest HELLO HEAVEN / Catholic Digest Story Summaries / January 1999
www.catholicdigest.org/stops/p - [Cached]Published on: 8/25/2002 Last Visited: 8/25/2002
David Bline, A 35-year-old student at St. Mary Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio, didn't want to become a priest. Director of an advocacy and counseling program for critically ill children at St. Luke's Medical Center in Cleveland, he was satisfied with his life.
"I was the happiest person I knew," he insists. "I loved my job."
When a priest visiting the hospital asked Bline if he'd ever considered entering the seminary, he laughed. "Not an issue for me," he answered. "I want to have a family."
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GOD ALWAYS HAS SOMETHING BETTER My life seemed out of control -- but it was only my control -
2. Catholic Digest HELLO HEAVEN / Catholic Digest Story Summaries / January 1999
www.catholicdigest.org/archive - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/1999 Last Visited: 3/11/2004
David Bline, A 35-year-old student at St. Mary Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio, didn't want to become a priest. Director of an advocacy and counseling program for critically ill children at St. Luke's Medical Center in Cleveland, he was satisfied with his life.
"I was the happiest person I knew," he insists. "I loved my job."
When a priest visiting the hospital asked Bline if he'd ever considered entering the seminary, he laughed. "Not an issue for me," he answered. -
3. Catholic Digest HELLO HEAVEN / Catholic Digest Story Summaries / January 1999
www.catholicdigest.org/archive - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/1999 Last Visited: 9/26/2004
David Bline, A 35-year-old student at St. Mary Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio, didn't want to become a priest. Director of an advocacy and counseling program for critically ill children at St. Luke's Medical Center in Cleveland, he was satisfied with his life.
"I was the happiest person I knew," he insists. "I loved my job."
When a priest visiting the hospital asked Bline if he'd ever considered entering the seminary, he laughed. "Not an issue for me," he answered.

