An Account of a Priest

The name of this priest is Fr. Donald Calloway. “My step-father was based in the military at Los Angeles. I was out of control at the age of 12. My whole family moved to Japan when my step-father was sent over there to continue his military work. At the age of 15, I even got involved running errands for the Japanese mafia. Thrown out of Japan, I returned to the United States with my mother and I was in and out of the rehabilitation centre all the time.

One evening in 1992 when I was still serving in a prison in the state of Louisiana, I found a book called “The Queen Visits Medjugorje” by Joseph A. Pettetier. Not sure why I liked this book so much that I finished it without stopping.

I asked my mother to introduce a priest to me after I left the prison. She had been receiving counseling because of me, and she had since become a Catholic. She introduced to me a military chaplain, and I also became a Catholic nine months later. Eventually I joined the Congregation of Immaculate Conception of Divine Mercy.”

Apparently, it is so true that Jesus will not give up on any one person, as illustrated in the parable of the ninty-nine sheep.