Wednesday, February 2, 2011

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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Today was another day of sightseeing.
This morning we started with a visit to the parish elementary school where she works Sister Justine. It's very nice to see the joy in the eyes of children is happy to see people who have come from so far to meet them, both in the eyes of Sister Justine happy to tell and we can explain his work. Since the school is very fugitive, and most of the time the teachers have no desire to teach, the private school becomes the opportunity for many children to have a good preparation. We were struck by the presence of children in different classes of the countryside around Mora. The lack of schools set in the countryside requires these children to be several kilometers in the morning and evening to attend school. When we arrived we were practicing for the parade of the festival of youth to be held on 11 February. The parades as parades look very much like those of totalitarian regimes and very reminiscent of those of the "table" at the time of the beam. The same uniform that each student brings to school when it makes an impression even if it is the only way that the rich do not humiliate the poorest of being able to change clothes every day. The uniform makes, at least during the school alike. It is not easy for us to accept, but once you get here you can understand.
arrived from a visit to the school we left for Makoulahé. The mission was founded by Don Biagio Chiappelli priest of Saluzzo, where a priest is now working with the sisters of the African American Family Savigliano. There we delivered a check for money raised through Daniel, Stephen and Miles Community for the barn was emptied last summer. The meeting with the sisters was very nice and their very warm welcome. They also made us see the various activities that carry on for years is to young people, women and animation in general. It is always very touching to see the desire to share with those coming to visit the job you try to do.
Once you get home in Mora, in the afternoon we went to visit several groups of reflections which can be found in the parish and we had the visit of the boys who stay at "Sare" of the mission. The "Sare" is a bit 'as a boarding school where young people live together who live far away to attend a secondary school in the town of Mora. The Sare was started by Don Piermario in the eighties. Since then, many boys have been able to study and scholarships have been able to pay tuition and books. They came to say thanks to us and through us to all those who helped them during these years. It's nice because this is the future.
Tomorrow we leave for Mokolo Piermario to meet Don who works at the Village de l'Amitié. Koza will pass through the road that winds through the mountains Mafa.
Good night to all and thanks again to follow with great affection.
A small class of 88 students

A Makoulahè to deliver the money to the barn

Young of Sarè

The next chapter will buy these bikes for the sisters. Dedicated to Sister Luigina

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