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TJ Gray
August 8, 2022
I'm not really sure what to say. Father Casals was a strong mentor in my life. I met him when he was my freshman year Physics teacher at Xavier and he ended up becoming a life long friend. He sponsored me in my confirmation and when he worked in Atlanta met my family and ate Thanksgiving with us. He was an incredibly kind and thoughtful person who used to give the best advice. My prayers are with his family and those who knew him. I know I'll miss him and our random phone calls where we caught up.
Sandra Dryden
August 7, 2022
Member of St Thomas Moore parish in Atlanta,GA. So enjoyed his support of or our parish. His homilies always on the mark. May he RIP.
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