Monday, May 31, 2010

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Priests who do not make the news and displeasing to the New York Times

Il missionario salesiano uruguayano Martín Lasarte ha inviato al New York Times, senza ottenere risposta, una lettera che was published by the Zenit in May 2010. The New York Times, as is known, was the lead in charging the Catholic clergy pedophilia. Carry some excerpt: 'It curious that (...) the neglect of the thousands and thousands of priests who are consumed by millions of children, adolescents and less fortunate in the four corners of the world (...). I think your information is not half the interest that I had to carry on journeys mined in 2002 by Cangumbe many malnourished children in Lwena (Angola), because the government is not made available and the NGOs were not allowed, that had to bury dozens small among the displaced victims of war and back, we have saved the lives of thousands of people in Moxico with the doctor in one place 90 thousand square kilometers, or has distributed food and seeds, or that in these 10 years we have given an opportunity for education and schools in more than 110 thousand children (...). Does not care that other priests have had to cope with the humanitarian crisis of about 15 thousand people in the accommodation of the guerrillas after their performance, because the power of the government and the UN did not come (...). Not news that a priest of 75 years, p. Roberto at night through the streets of Luanda taking care of street children, taking them to a shelter because they disintossichino from gasoline, which hundreds of literacy detenuti; che altri sacerdoti, come p. Stefano, abbiano case in cui i bambini picchiati, maltrattati e violentati cercano un rifugio, e nemmeno che fr. Maiato, con i suoi 80 anni, vada casa per casa per confortare i malati e i disperati (…). Non fa notizia che più di 60mila dei 400mila sacerdoti e religiosi abbiano abbandonato la propria terra e la propria famiglia per servire i fratelli in lebbrosari, ospedali, campi di rifugiati, orfanotrofi per bambini accusati di stregoneria o orfani di genitori morti di Aids, in scuole per i più poveri, in centri di formazione professionale, in centri di assistenza ai sieropositivi (…) e soprattutto in parrocchie e missioni, motivando la gente a vivere e amare (…). Non fa notizia that my friend Fr Marcos Aurelio, to save some young people during the war in Angola, took them from kaluli in Dondo and returning to his mission has been killed with machine guns, and that fr. Francisco and five catechists have died in an accident on their way to help in the more remote rural areas, dozens of missionaries in Angola have died for lack of health care, for simple malaria, whereas others are blown up in a mine, while they were visiting their people. In the cemetery of kaluli there are the tombs of the first priests who arrived in the region (...). No one had more than 40 years (...). The truth is that we try to make headlines, but simply to bring the Good News, the news began silently on Easter night. Makes more noise than a tree that falls on a forest that grows. " Posted on

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