Friday, May 10, 2013

1 in 100,000


What the media likely will not splash in ink, soy or digital, Mr. John L. Allen Jr. posts today.
By all accounts a funny, spitfire pastor, [Father Giuseppe] Puglisi dedicated his life to convincing youth in his crime-infested neighborhood that there are ways forward other than the mob and to shaping a civil society in Sicily that challenged the Mafia's political influence.
For that he was ultimately assassinated and will be canonized.

The story includes Syrian and Sri Lankan connections. One moral is: In all times, places and circumstances faith is about doing something.
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Wiki-image dalbera of mandarin orange trees in Brancaccio park CC BY 2.0.

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