I read a wonderful and inspiring story on Damian Thompson’s blog for the Telegraph, Holy Smoke, about an “unfinished sermon” by a Monsignor William Kerr. Monsignor Kerr “collapsed with a stroke while delivering a sermon in Tallahassee, Florida” and he later died at the hospital. I highly suggest you read the whole story at Damian’s blog, but here are the parts that inspired me.
Monsignor Kerr “was famous for having administered the last rites to one of serial killer Ted Bundy’s victims and then became a spiritual counselor for Bundy on death row” (Holy Whapping blog).
