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Haiti, Hope, Lent

A month after the earthquake in Haiti, it is still overwhelming. The current official estimate is 230,000 people dead, hundreds of thousands more injured, and millions left homeless. Those numbers are mind-numbing, beyond comprehension. What has personalized Haiti for me was the death of Daniel Ryan Kloos (called “Ryan” by the family) and the injury Read more ..
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Generosity “at least as great”

In my last blog, I wrote, “Last month, the people of St. Malachi responded to the children and needy/ homeless men and women served by the Center with overflowing generosity. Can our generosity be at least as great for the people of Haiti?” St. Malachi has answered with a resounding, “Yes!” This weekend, the people Read more ..
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Solidarity Will Transform the World

This past Sunday, Chris West from Catholic Relief Services (http://www.crs.org/) gave a presentation on “Global Solidarity” at the National Catholic Office for the Deaf Pastoral Week. Although the scheduled was completed months ago, it was a timely presentation. He updated us on the situation in Haiti and informed us of the damage sustained at the Read more ..
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