Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Monday, July 12, 2010

Heading home from Mississippi

The volunteer group gathered for dinner last night at Sister Paula and Margaret's house. The feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction was evident. The painting at both clinics is complete. More importantly, the group developed a strong bond with each other and a deep admiration for the Sisters who work there. The group presented a card and gift to the two Sisters. Gayle Case described the feeling best when she told them, "I didn't know you before I came. Now, I'll carry you forever in my heart."

That's the whole point of our volunteer immersion experiences: to be of service to those in need, to find and to manifest God's goodness in our areas of service, to grow in appreciation of other peoples and cultures, and to allow our hearts to be changed. This trip was a success on all counts.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Sunday in Mississippi




The volunteer group in Mississippi attended a Communion Service in Lexington, MS this morning, followed by a tour of the area from Sister Paula. Gospel this morning is the story of the Good Samaritan, and we were challenged to be open to the opportunities God places before us. Inspiring homily... and an even more inspiring weekend.

Durant - Saturday

We had another full day. All the painting is almost finished. Just a little more to do at the Lexington clinic. We had a cookout last night followed by a time of prayer and sharing. Another great day!


Friday, July 9, 2010

Durant - Friday




We had a full day today. We divided into two work teams to paint the clinics in Durant and Lexington. Both clinics are taking on a brighter look.

We are thrilled to see Sisters Paula and Margaret in action. They are both nurse practitioners for the clinics. We listened to stories of some of their adventures in home health care during their almost-30 years in Mississippi.

Tonight we traveled to the Rainwater observatory in French Camp for an evening of star gazing and learning about our universe.

We'll report for duty at 9:00a.m. tomorrow.







We arrived safely in Durant




Everyone arrived safely in Durant - though some got lost on the rural backroads for a while. After laughing about those adventures, we shared about ourselves and prayed for openness to all that we will experience.

Thanks for joining us in this way. The work begins in the morning!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Journey to Durant, Mississippi

A group of volunteers will journey to Durant, Mississippi to paint a medical clinic over the next few days. A van pulled out of Nazareth, Kentucky at 8a.m. this morning. One volunteer will travel from Memphis and two will travel from Chattanooga, Tennessee. They will join Sister Paula in Durant tonight. Follow us on our Journey. We will attempt to post daily updates. Thanks for your prayers for a safe and productive experience.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

An Invitation to An Encounter in Faith and Solidarity with the People of Belize

Download the Volunteer Ministry Brochure for the 2011 Las Flores, Belize trip.


What Will We Be About?

We will focus on meeting people, learning about other cultures, making friends and sharing faith, while we work side-by-side with people in need.

We will be working with local residents in Las Flores for home and school repairs. We will work in collaboration with our Sisters in Las Flores, Belize. Las Flores is located approximately 33 miles northwest of Belize City.
  • Cost: $1,300 includes round-trip airfare from Louisville, KY; lodging and food; all activities and excursions. It does not include personal purchases or optional travel insurance.
  • A current passport is necessary.
  • Participants must be able to walk some distances.
  • Participants need to be prepared for the heat and sun of the tropics.
  • Participants must be able to handle their own luggage.
  • Participants are encouraged to read “Belize: A Novel” by Carlos Ledson Miller, available in libraries and bookstores.
  • The trip is open to 10 registrants only. (Priority will be given to those who have not previously participated).
  • A non-refundable deposit of $650 is due on or before September 1, 2010. The remaining $650 is due by October 1, 2010.