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Giving to honor Michael Dubruiel

Wednesday February 4, 2009

Categories: Catholicism, Family

Amy Welborn has posted more information about her husband's funeral arrangements. Excerpt:

Many thanks for all of the prayers and notes. It is overwhelming. Many have asked what they can do of a material or concrete nature. All I can say is to simply buy his books. Not from me, because I am in no position to fill orders, but from anywhere else. He long ago promised God that he would give all the royalties of The How To Book of the Mass to the children's college funds, which he did faithfully. It is in good shape because of that. Buy them, read them, and give them away to others. Spread the Word. That is what he was all about.

Here's an Amazon link to all of Michael's books. If a parish or Catholic institution (or *any* institution) wants to have some of them, write me at rdreher (at) dallasnews.com, and tell me what you want. I'll do what I can. Let me also ask anyone who would like to receive Dubruiel books from Amy's and Mike's friends here in the blogosphere to put your request, and contact information, in the comboxes below. Also put contact information so your potential benefactors will not send duplicate copies.

If anybody has a more efficient way for we who want to give something to honor Mike and help his wife and children to get Mike's books out to readers, please advise.

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Comments
Therese Z
February 4, 2009 6:19 PM

There is a fund set up by well-known blogger and writer Danielle Bean at http://daniellebean.com/2009/02/04/please-help-spread-the-word/.

Brian Lester
February 5, 2009 9:10 AM

Our Sunday Visitor's Blog has announced that they wil double the proceeds from ALL of Michael's books for his children through the end of Feburary:

http://www.osvdailytake.com/

So if you already have The How to Book of the Mass, pick up some of the others.

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