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That’s what we’ve been receiving from the Missions these days— information about the growth of the Church, as well as about its life-giving, hope-filled service to the poor.
One particular message struck me most. It was anote from Maria, a 12-year-old girl in Thailand. She wrote that she was a member in her home country of the Holy Childhood Association (a Pontifical Mission Society like the Society for the Propagation of the Faith). She and her Catholic friends — also Holy Childhood Association (HCA) members— attend Mass together before school. Maria spokeabout being a witness to her faith in Jesus, particularlyamong her classmates who are mostly Buddhist.
“We try to do things, little things, for others — like helping kindergarten students cross the road, or sharing our lunch,” she wrote. Maria and other HCA members even reached out with the Lord‘s love as they visited the sick mother of one of her Buddhist classmates.
Reading through the missionary witness of this young girl reminded me of the same missionary spirit found in our own young people here at home, also HCA members. Their prayers and sacrifices join with those of children all over the world— including Maria and her friends — so that more come to know Jesus, and be part of the family of the Church. Now that’s “good news” indeed.
Monsignor John E. Kozar October 2010
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