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John Ciribassi

About the Author

Hello! My name is John Ciribassi. I live in Carol Stream, IL in the USA. My wife Elise and I are parishioners at Corpus Christi Catholic Church. We have two adult daughters. One lives in Senegal, West Africa with her husband and her 3 sons. The other teaches Anthropology at the University of Oslo, Norway. We also have a home in Mainesburg, Pa in the North Central part of Pennsylvania. My wife and I are both retired veterinarians, and my specialty is in animal behavior. I attended college and veterinary school in Illinois, where I met my wife who is from the Chicago area, and the rest is history! My hobbies include Racquetball, Pickleball, Off Road Motorcycle Riding, Hiking and Camping. I continue to enjoy the opportunity to offer what little insight I have on the scriptures. But I have always felt that the scriptures can speak for themselves. My job is just to shine a little light on them for people who maybe don't have the time to look into the readings deeply. I hope you enjoy and find value in my writings. I continue to be grateful for this opportunity.

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Saturday August 3rd, 2019: A Leap of Faith

John Ciribassi, DVM, Dipl. ACVB
Saturday August 3rd, 2019: A Leap of Faith

I recall a class that we had to take in veterinary school concerning ethics. As part of the class there was a discussion on what […]

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Saturday July 20, 2019: It All Comes Together

John Ciribassi, DVM, Dipl. ACVB
Saturday July 20, 2019: It All Comes Together

I have shared during my posts on Catholic Moment in the past that my wife, Elise, is Jewish. When we began dating in veterinary school, […]

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Saturday July 6, 2019: Rebekah is a MATRIARCH!?

John Ciribassi, DVM, Dipl. ACVB
Jacob and Esau

Like all parents, the act of naming your child can be a source of great stress and anxiety. What happened to the days when you […]

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