Travel has been tricky – and the pastor’s car got stuck in a cemetery on All Souls Day.
I had the power steering belt changed on my pickup on Wednesday. This is what some of the roads look like, if you wonder why I have so many repairs.
There was the grave-side service on October 30 in Dulce Nombre of a young man who died of electrocution at work.
There was the baptism on October 31 of a young man who needs a fourth operation for cerebral blood coagulation.
There was the All Souls Day Mass at the cemetery in Joyas Galanas (where I preached). HEre's a picture of the pastor with Fernando, the seminarian who's with us this year.
There was the wedding of a young couple in Descansadero, last Thursday, November 5.
There were the baptisms of four kids, ages 11 months to six years, in San Agustín, on Saturday, November 7.
There was the joy of seeing that the church in San Agustín is collecting food stuffs and materials for the victims of the earthquake. One family donated four sacks of corn.
And there has been my continuing amazement at the work on the murals in the parish church – with the mural of Saint Lawrence the deacon almost finished.
God is good.
And the sun came out for a time yesterday.
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