Louisia: Crum, do you receive the same turned up nose of disdain that I often see? It�s tragic, isn�t it? Indeed, it happens to me quite often. It doesn�t matter whether I speak of Moldova, Romania, or Sussex: the face is the same.
More often than I care to hear, I also receive well-rehearsed words of wisdom from people along the lines of �they brought it on themselves,� or in the cases of those who have addictions, �they�re the ones who made the decision to take it the first time.� (I wish it were always true!)
I don�t know if it�s of interest, but there�s a diary of one of my experiences with a family. I�ll provide the links below. Just a warning; it�s in my typical laboriously languid style. (So what have I ever written that�s any different!)
I think the reason some look upon us in disdain is that they�ve never understood what suffering means. Or certainly, in certain instances, they�ve simply forgotten.
It�s with that reason that I so dearly love taking people to Moldova with me!
Theland: Good morning! I haven�t forgotten about my response to you in another thread yesterday. I�m just back for a short time, waiting for someone to arrive, then I�m heading back out.
Be well
Fr Bill
http://bigworldsmallboat.blogspot.com/2006/07/ fast-tracks-to-hell.html
The Homeless Family:
http://bigworldsmallboat.blogspot.com/2006/03/ you-neednt-look-far.html
http://bigworldsmallboat.blogspot.com/2006/03/ caravan.html
15:10 Sat 20th Oct 2007