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  1. Fr. Albert Fritsch, SJ. Born: September 30, 1933. Entrance: September 1, 1956 | Ordination: June 8, 1967 | Final Vows: August 15, 1973. by Ami Korpi. June 20, 2020 — While growing up in Kentucky, Fr. Al Fritsch, SJ, knew he wanted to be a scientist.

  2. Text by Al Fritsch, SJ Photos by Warren E. Brunner . This book offers uplifting and insightful reflections by Al Fritsch, illustrated by 140 photographs by Warren Brunner celebrating the people, places and natural wonders of Appalachia's seasons. Click here for book graphic. Click here for details! MOUNTAIN MOMENTS Photographs by Warren Brunner &

  3. Drive, She Said was an American rock band consisting of Al Fritsch and Mark Mangold. The band formed in 1986. They were signed by CBS Records in 1988 and their debut self-titled album, released in 1989, included guest appearances by Aldo Nova, Fiona Flanagan, and Bob Kulick.

  4. Another unbelievably sad loss to the melodic rock community. Al Fritsch, the vocal force of Drive, She Said has passed away. This - from his bandmate Mark Mangold: "Time to focus and try to say a few words...though they can't suffice, because there are people here on FB who care. Numb.

  5. 9. Okt. 2017 · Another great loss on this year’s account, legendary Drive She Said lead singer Al Fritsch passed away. I still remember the first time I heard his voice on a record somewhere back in the 80s and his voice will always be remembered the same way…….

  6. For 25 years, Fr. Fritsch traveled the country preaching the gospel of simple eating, simple living and even simple dying, while finding time to help build the nation’s first entirely solar house. Fr. Fritsch says that ASPI is supported “by the hands of the poor,” and that commitment gives him hope.

  7. 27. Aug. 2016 · Like his more famous Jesuit boss (Pope Francis), Father Albert Fritsch believes caring for the Earth and addressing the consequences of climate change are urgent moral and religious issues.