I'm sure many of you reading this blog post already have an iPod Touch or iPhone. If you do, go to the App Store, search for 'Catholic STL,' and download the Archdiocese of St. Louis' new App. Read more »
Submitted by Jeff Geerling on March 5, 2011 - 5:06pm
Just before the second week of Steubenville St. Louis Mid-America, a huge storm rolled (very slowly) through Springfield, MO, taking down power lines around town, but (fortunately) not causing any injuries. Power was restored just before the doors to the Arena were opened, but the storm was a very prominent reminder of God's awesome power!
I shot the video below on my iPhone 4 (which had a couple of close calls, during the extremely windy parts of the storm) in HD, and posted it to YouTube:
Submitted by Jeff Geerling on July 17, 2010 - 9:13am
At this past weekend's Steubenville conference (the first of two for 2010—I'll also be present at next week's conference!), I took over 1,000 photos. After editing and deleting redundant or crummy pictures, I posted 353 of them to this Flickr collection (slideshow here).
My normal photo-taking workflow is this:
Take a ton of pictures (maybe 100-200).
Pop out memory card, insert into computer, transfer photos, erase memory card.
Take another ton of pictures.
Sadly, during Saturday night Eucharistic Adoration, I was happily snapping away a bunch of beautiful shots (I was probably up to about 100), and a little warning popped up on the camera "There was an error writing this image to the card. Please use a new card." Read more »
Submitted by Jeff Geerling on July 12, 2010 - 6:03pm
It has always amazed me how quickly Steubenville registration slots fill up when group registration opens online. I was amazed yet again, as this year we had over 2000 more slots available than we had in years past, and they still filled up in record time.
Most of you have seen the infamous Wedding Dance video* on YouTube (and spoofed on the show "The Office"), but for those who haven't, the video shows a couple and their wedding party dance into the chapel to Chris Brown's Forever, a song released and made popular last year.