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Yes, congratulations Steve and Vivian!This weekend about 200-250 persons met in San Francisco to hear about: legislation to defend conscience rights, models of comprehensive health care with a Christ-centered vision, and pro-life OBGYN care, including ethical treatment for infertility.

It was a pleasure to meet Steve personally. I think most, if not all of us, left the conference with renewed enthusiasm and determination to work for a culture of life.

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Congratulations to Steve and Vivian Koob.  The Catholic Telegraph of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati reports in its April issue that the Koobs have received the Cardinal J. O'Connor Pro-Life Award from the Legatus Society for their nearly 30 years of pro-life work.  They started their efforts doing sidewalk counseling outside an abortion mill in Dayton.  

    Here's something most of us didn't know.  " When they married 28 years ago, they brought five biological and two adopted children into the newly blended family.  They adopted three African-American children with special needs before having four more biological children. "  

    We know Steve for his founding and long-time service with One More Soul.   Vivian leads the 's New Life Center which they founded in 1989 and now has six locations, making it one of the largest pregnancy resource centers in the nation. 

    You can access the CT at www.thecatholictelegraph.com , but I was unable to find the April issue online.  Maybe later.

 

Steve and Vivian, we salute you.

 

and Sheila Kippley

NFP International

www.nfpandmore.org

 

 

 

   

-- Fr. R. Vélez765 14th Ave, Apt 1San Francisco, CA 94118Website: www.newmanbiography.com

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Thank you , Shiela, and Fr . I was very grateful for the opportunity to meet you, Fr , and spend two days with you and your/our friends who are working so hard for authentic Catholic health care. Video recordings of all the presentations at the Make Straight the Pathway Catholic Health Care Conference should be available at www.OneMoreSoul.com in a couple weeks thanks to Christoph and Bonnie Borel-Donohue.Blessings to all.Steve Koob, DirectorOne More SoulTo: nfpprofessionals From: jrvg98@...Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:01:01 -0700Subject: Re: Recognition given to Steve and Vivian Koob

Yes, congratulations Steve and Vivian!This weekend about 200-250 persons met in San Francisco to hear about: legislation to defend conscience rights, models of comprehensive health care with a Christ-centered vision, and pro-life OBGYN care, including ethical treatment for infertility.

It was a pleasure to meet Steve personally. I think most, if not all of us, left the conference with renewed enthusiasm and determination to work for a culture of life.

Fr.

Congratulations to Steve and Vivian Koob. The Catholic Telegraph of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati reports in its April issue that the Koobs have received the Cardinal J. O'Connor Pro-Life Award from the Legatus Society for their nearly 30 years of pro-life work. They started their efforts doing sidewalk counseling outside an abortion mill in Dayton.

Here's something most of us didn't know. "When they married 28 years ago, they brought five biological and two adopted children into the newly blended family. They adopted three African-American children with special needs before having four more biological children."

We know Steve for his founding and long-time service with One More Soul. Vivian leads the 's New Life Center which they founded in 1989 and now has six locations, making it one of the largest pregnancy resource centers in the nation.

You can access the CT at www.thecatholictelegraph.com , but I was unable to find the April issue online. Maybe later.

Steve and Vivian, we salute you.

and Sheila Kippley

NFP International

www.nfpandmore.org

-- Fr. R. Vélez765 14th Ave, Apt 1San Francisco, CA 94118Website: www.newmanbiography.com

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Congratulations Koobs!Sue Ek To: nfpprofessionals From: jrvg98@...Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:01:01 -0700Subject: Re: Recognition given to Steve and Vivian Koob

Yes, congratulations Steve and Vivian!This weekend about 200-250 persons met in San Francisco to hear about: legislation to defend conscience rights, models of comprehensive health care with a Christ-centered vision, and pro-life OBGYN care, including ethical treatment for infertility.

It was a pleasure to meet Steve personally. I think most, if not all of us, left the conference with renewed enthusiasm and determination to work for a culture of life.

Fr.

Congratulations to Steve and Vivian Koob. The Catholic Telegraph of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati reports in its April issue that the Koobs have received the Cardinal J. O'Connor Pro-Life Award from the Legatus Society for their nearly 30 years of pro-life work. They started their efforts doing sidewalk counseling outside an abortion mill in Dayton.

Here's something most of us didn't know. "When they married 28 years ago, they brought five biological and two adopted children into the newly blended family. They adopted three African-American children with special needs before having four more biological children."

We know Steve for his founding and long-time service with One More Soul. Vivian leads the 's New Life Center which they founded in 1989 and now has six locations, making it one of the largest pregnancy resource centers in the nation.

You can access the CT at www.thecatholictelegraph.com , but I was unable to find the April issue online. Maybe later.

Steve and Vivian, we salute you.

and Sheila Kippley

NFP International

www.nfpandmore.org

-- Fr. R. Vélez765 14th Ave, Apt 1San Francisco, CA 94118Website: www.newmanbiography.com

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CONGRATULATIONS!!! Love the adoption story! Many blessings to you Koobs!Warmly,The O'Connors

 

Congratulations to Steve and Vivian Koob.  The Catholic Telegraph of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati reports in its April issue that the Koobs have received the Cardinal J. O'Connor Pro-Life Award from the Legatus Society for their nearly 30 years of pro-life work.  They started their efforts doing sidewalk counseling outside an abortion mill in Dayton.  

    Here's something most of us didn't know.  " When they married 28 years ago, they brought five biological and two adopted children into the newly blended family.  They adopted three African-American children with special needs before having four more biological children. "  

    We know Steve for his founding and long-time service with One More Soul.   Vivian leads the 's New Life Center which they founded in 1989 and now has six locations, making it one of the largest pregnancy resource centers in the nation. 

    You can access the CT at www.thecatholictelegraph.com , but I was unable to find the April issue online.  Maybe later.

 

Steve and Vivian, we salute you.

 

and Sheila Kippley

NFP International

www.nfpandmore.org

 

 

 

   

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Thanks, Sue, et al.We represented all of you. Blessings.SteveTo: nfpprofessionals From: boma-usa@...Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 10:03:48 -0500Subject: RE: Recognition given to Steve and Vivian Koob

Congratulations Koobs!Sue Ek To: nfpprofessionals From: jrvg98@...Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:01:01 -0700Subject: Re: Recognition given to Steve and Vivian Koob

Yes, congratulations Steve and Vivian!This weekend about 200-250 persons met in San Francisco to hear about: legislation to defend conscience rights, models of comprehensive health care with a Christ-centered vision, and pro-life OBGYN care, including ethical treatment for infertility.

It was a pleasure to meet Steve personally. I think most, if not all of us, left the conference with renewed enthusiasm and determination to work for a culture of life.

Fr.

Congratulations to Steve and Vivian Koob. The Catholic Telegraph of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati reports in its April issue that the Koobs have received the Cardinal J. O'Connor Pro-Life Award from the Legatus Society for their nearly 30 years of pro-life work. They started their efforts doing sidewalk counseling outside an abortion mill in Dayton.

Here's something most of us didn't know. "When they married 28 years ago, they brought five biological and two adopted children into the newly blended family. They adopted three African-American children with special needs before having four more biological children."

We know Steve for his founding and long-time service with One More Soul. Vivian leads the 's New Life Center which they founded in 1989 and now has six locations, making it one of the largest pregnancy resource centers in the nation.

You can access the CT at www.thecatholictelegraph.com , but I was unable to find the April issue online. Maybe later.

Steve and Vivian, we salute you.

and Sheila Kippley

NFP International

www.nfpandmore.org

-- Fr. R. Vélez765 14th Ave, Apt 1San Francisco, CA 94118Website: www.newmanbiography.com

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Belated congrats, Steve.  I was in Ethiopia until a couple of days ago…. Hanna From: nfpprofessionals [mailto:nfpprofessionals ] On Behalf Of Steve KoobSent: Monday, April 02, 2012 8:40 PMTo: nfpprofessionals Subject: RE: Recognition given to Steve and Vivian Koob Thanks, Sue, et al.We represented all of you. Blessings.SteveTo: nfpprofessionals From: boma-usa@...Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 10:03:48 -0500Subject: RE: Recognition given to Steve and Vivian Koob Congratulations Koobs!Sue Ek To: nfpprofessionals From: jrvg98@...Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:01:01 -0700Subject: Re: Recognition given to Steve and Vivian Koob Yes, congratulations Steve and Vivian! This weekend about 200-250 persons met in San Francisco to hear about: legislation to defend conscience rights, models of comprehensive health care with a Christ-centered vision, and pro-life OBGYN care, including ethical treatment for infertility. It was a pleasure to meet Steve personally. I think most, if not all of us, left the conference with renewed enthusiasm and determination to work for a culture of life. Fr. Congratulations to Steve and Vivian Koob. The Catholic Telegraph of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati reports in its April issue that the Koobs have received the Cardinal J. O'Connor Pro-Life Award from the Legatus Society for their nearly 30 years of pro-life work. They started their efforts doing sidewalk counseling outside an abortion mill in Dayton. Here's something most of us didn't know. " When they married 28 years ago, they brought five biological and two adopted children into the newly blended family. They adopted three African-American children with special needs before having four more biological children. " We know Steve for his founding and long-time service with One More Soul. Vivian leads the 's New Life Center which they founded in 1989 and now has six locations, making it one of the largest pregnancy resource centers in the nation. You can access the CT at www.thecatholictelegraph.com , but I was unable to find the April issue online. Maybe later. Steve and Vivian, we salute you. and Sheila KippleyNFP Internationalwww.nfpandmore.org -- Fr. R. Vélez765 14th Ave, Apt 1San Francisco, CA 94118Website: www.newmanbiography.com

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