He's been very helpful to my daughter while she's away at college. She Emails him for help and advice wrt arguing with Protestants!
He didn't know until I fell in with him after choir practice one night that we were recent converts (he also didn't know about all the brouhaha in the ECUSA that caused us to leave - I hope I didn't shock him. But as I told him, I'd given up snarking about the Episcopalians for Lent . . . and managed to hold off for One Whole Day . . . ) But my daughter is imbued with Convert Zeal. She drove in from college Friday night and said, "Let's go to the 40 Hours Adoration!" I'm nursing a bad cold and laryngitis (which scares me - I haven't ever lost my voice before that I can remember, and I have a wedding to sing at on the 17th . . .) but I said what the heck, if she wants to go we're going to go! So we did. It was worth the trip, met lots and lots of friends there and spent a very pleasant quiet hour before the Blessed Sacrament. The Two Hearts Alliance had a table with all sorts of freebies out front - my daughter got an Irish finger rosary, which she'd never seen before, and a bunch of Useful Pamphlets.
Sounds great! I hope you feel better soon. I lost my voice once as an allergy symptom, and I felt like my throat had been cut.
We had a young Nigerian priest in Oklahoma, but he was very kind. He advised me to avoid apologetics, as I didn't seem to have the temperament for it :-). We may still name a son after him, if we have another ... "Paul Amaliri."