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To: NYer

That is exactly what KV and I were assigned to do, research and write a report then share it and turn it in to Father.

KV chose Santo Nino Ancho who is considered the Lordes Child of Spain (I think it was).

His choice has a great fabled history as it were.

KV has a love of Hispanic/Spanish culture the language ect.

He would not favor among many here on this forum as he looks more at the humanity of the poor then the crime rate of those here illegally. Or something like that.

I kept all our Catichism work/study in the nap sack we use to pack in every week and BOY the Luau we had pig and all for our Confirmation party was a wonderful event. Pig and all!


18 posted on 07/06/2008 5:25:54 AM PDT by Global2010 (OKIE DOKIE)
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To: Global2010

The Santo Nino de Atocha is a beautiful devotion, originating in Spain in the late middle ages.

My family is involved in the Hispanic Ministry in our parish, and we absolutely love it. Our Spanish-speaking congregation includes people from many parts of Latin America and from Spain. And they've all been very kind to this Midwestern Anglo family with limited Spanish skills :-). If we can't communicate, we just grab the nearest teenager to translate!

19 posted on 07/06/2008 7:35:46 AM PDT by Tax-chick (Tax-chick's House of Herpets. Watch your extremities - we're hungry!)
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