A Prayer for Procrastinators

I always thought Saint Expeditus was a fictional saint made up by some humorous Catholic. But here’s a site (in Polish) with some great church statues of this “today, not tomorrow” guy with an ever-growing fan base. So in preparation for the United States not-so-optional memorial of Tax Day (this year, transferred to April 18), here’s a prayer for all of you who wait until the last minute.

Diana Macalintal

Diana Macalintal is the Director of Worship for the Diocese of San Jose in California and holds a Master of Arts in Theology, cum laude, from Saint John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota. She has served as a liturgist, music, and catechumenate director in campus, parish, and diocesan ministries for over 25 years and has authored numerous articles on liturgy, music, and the catechumenate. She was a contributing author for <em>The Catholic Connections Handbook for Middle Schoolers</em> and wrote <em>The Eucharist Catechist's Guide</em> (both Saint Mary's Press, 2009). She is an adjunct faculty member of the Institute in Pastoral Ministries of Saint Mary's University of Minnesota (Winona) and serves as a team member of the North American Forum on the Catechumenate. She founded and maintains a blog for the Diocese of San Jose called "Work of the People" and is a co-founder of TeamRCIA.com.

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One response to “A Prayer for Procrastinators”

  1. Brigid Rauch

    I’ve been meaning to make a comment on this – but got too busy.


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