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Samuel Mazzuchelli Character Traits
I was born on August 9, 2001 at Saint Mary’s Hospital. My journey has been short, but filled with laughter, faith, sadness, and growth.
Fr. Samuel Mazzuchelli was an incredible man, filled with faith and love. The similarities between us are what happened to us, not necessarily character. We both have embarked on a new adventure across the atlantic with no knowledge of the language. Just like Fr. Mazzucchelli I always try to leave everything to God no matter what happens good or bad. I think that Fr. Mazzuchelli probably had a much deeper faith that God would provide what’s best for him, but I can strive to get better at placing my trust in God.
We can all make a difference through our God given character traits. I think that my character traits are: I am easy going, I have a good drive for goals, and I have a kind heart. I think because of the unique set of my character traits it
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I went to camp thinking no matter what I would stick to my values and beliefs even if it meant ridicule. I was surprised to find that week was my favorite week at camp ever. I had so much fun learning more about myself and others. I was able to put complete faith in God and others. I was able to count on not being made fun of because I realized two things. People don’t notice your mistakes as much as you think and people usually accept who you are as person. Going to Camp Gray for the first time and becoming a godfather has shaped me into what I am today. At Camp Gray I met new friends. I learned more about me and my faith. I saw what a man of Christ looked like. When I became a godfather it made me responsible for someone besides me. It gave me a special relationship with someone much younger than me. Those are the experiences that shaped who I am.
My Journey is hopefully not over yet. I think that God still has much more for me. I look forward to fulfilling that calling whatever it might

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