Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Suffering Missionary



For those who have not seen the face in person lately, here are two recent views.

One was taken out on the ocean, driving a boat while some friends went fishing, and I am sure you can see the suffering on my face.

The other was taken at a chili cookoff on an adjoining island, as we were raising money for a Christmas party for children from one of the poor outer islands that is held every year. I thought this might make an interesting vocation poster - Join the Jesuits and see the world!

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