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	<title>Comments on: Her parents bought her shoes&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Fr. Art Kirwin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Annie and Bart,

Thank you for sharing the story of Dona Delia. It brought me back to my visit in March at Proyecto Ocotepeque. You may remember we met at CFCA at the Annual Conference/Encuentro in June. I hope everything is going well for you both there in Nueva Ocotepeque. Please give my very best wishes to Luis and Miriam, to Juan Ramon, to Jesus and all the staff who I met. How is the Casa Hogar coming along? When I saw it it was about 1/2 completed. What a sign of hope and what a reality of hope it will be. My prayers for that, for you two, for Luis and Miriam and all the staff and sponsored children and elderly and their families. Have you met my sponsored child, Douglas, and his elderly grandparents, Don Pedro and Dona Evangelina. If you do, give them my love and prayers. 

Peace to you both and again, my prayers for you work and presence in Proyecto Ocotepeque.

fr. Art Kirwin]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Annie and Bart,</p>
<p>Thank you for sharing the story of Dona Delia. It brought me back to my visit in March at Proyecto Ocotepeque. You may remember we met at CFCA at the Annual Conference/Encuentro in June. I hope everything is going well for you both there in Nueva Ocotepeque. Please give my very best wishes to Luis and Miriam, to Juan Ramon, to Jesus and all the staff who I met. How is the Casa Hogar coming along? When I saw it it was about 1/2 completed. What a sign of hope and what a reality of hope it will be. My prayers for that, for you two, for Luis and Miriam and all the staff and sponsored children and elderly and their families. Have you met my sponsored child, Douglas, and his elderly grandparents, Don Pedro and Dona Evangelina. If you do, give them my love and prayers. </p>
<p>Peace to you both and again, my prayers for you work and presence in Proyecto Ocotepeque.</p>
<p>fr. Art Kirwin</p>
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