Never Be Late
A priest was being honored at his retirement dinner after 25 years in the 
parish. A leading local politician and member of the congregation was chosen to 
make the presentation and give a little speech at the dinner. 

However, he was delayed, so the priest decided to say his own few words while 
they waited: 

'I got my first impression of the parish from the first confession I heard 
here. 
I thought I had been assigned to a terrible place. The very first person who 
entered my confessional told me he had stolen a television set and, when 
questioned by the police, was able to lie his way out of it. He had stolen 
money 
from his parents, embezzled from his employer, had an affair with his boss's 
wife, taken illegal drugs, I was appalled. 

But as the days went on I learned that my people were not all like that and I 
had, indeed, come to a fine parish full of good and loving people.'... 

Just as the priest finished his talk, the politician arrived full of apologies 
at being late. He immediately began to make the presentation and gave his talk: 

'I'll never forget the first day our parish priest arrived,' said the 
politician. 'In fact, I had the honor of being the first person to go to him 
for 
confession.' 

Moral: Never, Never, Never Be Late! 
-- 

 -Aurelio Viegas



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