I care and pray about everyone. I go to Mass daily (6:30 a.m), sometimes twice a day (of course at
another church), and spend several hours a day praying the rosary for the salvation of all. I volunteer regularly to help the poorest of the poor. Not only in finance, but in love, i.e., juggling, magic, balloon sculpting and many …
I care and pray about everyone. I go to Mass daily (6:30 a.m), sometimes twice a day (of course at
another church), and spend several hours a day praying the rosary for the salvation of all. I volunteer regularly to help the poorest of the poor. Not only in finance, but in love, i.e., juggling, magic, balloon sculpting and many other"things."
When I help the homeless here in Nagoya from Mikokoro, I'm at the last station, giving warm chicken
to all. I hold their cold, right hand, with my warm right hand at Christmas. That human touch for
them is much more valuable than the food they've received at the other 12 stations. Sometimes
they "double up" and go to the back of the line for more, but I pretend I don't see them.
Here are my best memories of of the orphans here in Nagoya. There are "rich" orphanages and poor
orphanages. I fundraise yearly so that the orphans can have their Christmas wish. Many of the kids
just want socks without holes in them, shoes that aren't falling apart, or undershirts that aren't
tearing at the seams. By the grace of God and others who have resources, we fulfill their dreams.
If we were allowed to post pics here, you'd cry your eyes out.
Sir/Ma'am
I care and pray about everyone. I go to Mass daily (6:30 a.m), sometimes twice a day (of course at
another church), and spend several hours a day praying the rosary for the salvation of all. I volunteer regularly to help the poorest of the poor. Not only in finance, but in love, i.e., juggling, magic, balloon sculpting and many other"things."
When I help the homeless here in Nagoya from Mikokoro, I'm at the last station, giving warm chicken
to all. I hold their cold, right hand, with my warm right hand at Christmas. That human touch for
them is much more valuable than the food they've received at the other 12 stations. Sometimes
they "double up" and go to the back of the line for more, but I pretend I don't see them.
Here are my best memories of of the orphans here in Nagoya. There are "rich" orphanages and poor
orphanages. I fundraise yearly so that the orphans can have their Christmas wish. Many of the kids
just want socks without holes in them, shoes that aren't falling apart, or undershirts that aren't
tearing at the seams. By the grace of God and others who have resources, we fulfill their dreams.
If we were allowed to post pics here, you'd cry your eyes out.