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Tag Archives: Honduras
Flooding in Honduras
This won’t shove aside the celebrity news of the media, most likely, but our friend and contributor John Donaghy reports on flooding and landslides in the area he serves as a missionary. We can keep our brothers and sisters there … Continue reading
A Friend Returns To Us
When I got back from retreat, I found a friendly email waiting in my inbox as well as a small cache of WordPress posts in the draft files. Tomorrow I’ll begin to seed these Aparecida offerings into the mix and … Continue reading
Posted in 2007 Aparecida document
Tagged Aparecida, Honduras, John Donaghy, missionary activity
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The Spotlight on Honduras
America continues a raft of recent coverage of Honduras with an aptly titled “Sin and Grace …” piece on the blog today. Our faith community’s sister parish is in the mountainous region of western Honduras. So this is a bit … Continue reading