Read The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg Online
Authors: Geoff Herbach
CONTENTS
August 28, 2005
(Address removed)
Day One (August 10, 2005):
Transcript 1
Letter 3
August 19, 2004—11:13 in the goddamn night.
Letter 17
To the Manager, White Castle, St. Louis Park
September 4, 2004
Journal Entry,
September 6, 2004
Journal Entry,
September 15, 2004
Journal Entry,
September 17, Schiphol, Amsterdam
Journal Entry,
September 17, 2004,
After Dinner with Kaatje and Cranberry
Letter 27
September 19, just after 1 a.m. local
Journal Entry,
September 19, 2004
Journal Entry,
September 22, 2004, Still Amsterdam
Journal Entry,
September 25, 2004, under a bridge next to the Seine
Journal Entry,
September 25–26, 2004, under a bridge next to the Seine
Journal Entry,
September 27, 2 a.m., under a bridge next to the Seine
Journal Entry,
September 27, under a bridge next to the Seine
Journal Entry,
September 27, on damn train
Journal Entry,
October 5, 2004, 3:12 a.m.
Journal Entry,
October 11, 10 p.m.
Journal Entry,
October 12, 2004
Letter Faxed to Fr. Barry McGinn,
August 17, 2005
Journal Entry,
October 18, 2004
Letter 49
Note: Copy of letter left at Hotel Cammerpoorte front desk. N.K. verified.
October 21, 2004
Letter 52
October 23, 2004, just past Poznan
Cover Letter,
faxed to Fr. Barry McGinn,
August 19, 2005
Note 1,
Faxed to Fr. Barry McGinn,
August 19, 2005
Note 2,
Faxed to Fr. Barry McGinn,
August 19, 2005
Note 3,
Faxed to Fr. Barry McGinn,
August 19, 2005
Letter 55
Written from police headquarters, Warsaw, Poland
October 30, 2004
Letter 56
Written from police headquarters, Warsaw, Poland
October 31, 2004
Letter 58
Letter left at front desk of St. Vincent's Care Center, Green Bay, WI
August 22, 2005
For my amazing parents
August 28, 2005
(Address removed)
Dear Council Members:
We have spoken about this occurrence, which has come to be known as the Miracle of I-43, and have agreed that it does, indeed, have a miraculous, although disputed, character. Immediately after the accident, the council asked me to prepare documentation on the primary actor in this occurrence, Mr. Theodore Rimberg. Due to Mr. Rimberg's compulsion over the past year to document his experiences himself, to write letters and journal entries, we have ample information. Enclosed with this correspondence you will find the documentation we created with his assistance.
Faye and I have tried to present as fair a representation of Mr. Rimberg as we can. From the conference call of August 23, you are aware that we have grown fond of him. With that said, we have not tried to color his story in a way that would make him appear more favorable to the council than he actually should. We have provided all of his letters, appropriate portions of his journal, and the entire interview transcript except that which is casual and superfluous.
In truth, Faye and I disagree about the inclusion of some of the information herein. While I feel it necessary to shine a light on Mr. Rimberg's many negatives, she would have preferred we focus entirely on his growth as a human being and his courageous acts. I'm afraid Faye is a bit displeased with me as I submit this examination. For that, I am sorry.
I want to be clear, however: Although Mr. Rimberg's story, personality, and many of his actions run counter to Church teaching, I find him to be a perfect vehicle for God's work. He is flawed. He is sinful. He is contrary. He is contrite. He is thoughtful. He is hopeful. He is human. I do not want to hide the fact of his humanity. The chips will fall where they may.
Perhaps this document, which is more of a history than a piece of persuasive writing, will be of little use to the council. If that is true, I hope it is at least of use to someone in the future.
No matter what, remember Mr. Rimberg's actions on the eighth of August. His courage and his accomplishments are at least commendable and at most miraculous. If only for that fact, we feel his story should be included in the occurrence's larger documentation.
Of course, we will treat any instruction you give us on this matter as binding and will end our promotion of Mr. Rimberg's cause with this letter.
Please forgive me if I am overstepping my office by being so forthright.
Faye and I sincerely appreciate your attention to Mr. Rimberg's case.
Yours in Christ,
Fr. Barry McGinn
Diocese of Green Bay