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Watch a Rockford Priest Enjoying Snow For First Time

Rockford, IL – Fr. James McKenzie never thought he’d see real winter snow like this after spending much of his life in Denton, Texas. “My parents moved to Texas from Dublin, Ireland when I was little baby boy. I never thought I’d see anything like this,” adds Fr. McKenzie. Fortunately for rkfdnews, our friends at Clickhole spent some time with Fr. McKenzie to capture his first Rockford snow on camera.
“It’s a dream come true to see snow for the first time. This would have never happened without God’s shining light. The Almighty told me to go to Rockford, to help the poor people transform stuff, hope and visions– and I did! The Lord Above must have had something else in store for me! God’s rewards are for all to enjoy. Look at this Rockford snow. Rockford snow is pretty! I feel so #BLESSED and #GRATEFUL!” – Fr. McKenzie.
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