Saturday, March 24, 2012

You won't leave untouched.

I had the honor and privilege to return to Honduras along with my husband Mike; our Mission Council President, Bob; our ever hardworking interpreter Hilda; and the delightful, Audrey.   This was my fifth visit to Honduras and I was struck at just how far “our little school” has come.  Much of the progress is due to Nelson, the school’s director.  He is tireless in his efforts to reach out to everyone in the community.  Nelson clearly understands the concepts of “no child left behind” and “it takes a village…”

These concepts were never more evident than when we attended the school’s graduation preparations and ceremony.  I cannot put into words the sense of pride that was present in the students, and especially on the faces of their families.  These students now have skills that will allow them a better life.  The past and present Mayor along with the Bishop of the diocese also attended the ceremony, giving the students one more “stamp of approval” and reason to be proud of their great achievements. 

It is true that there is a lot of corruption in Honduras but Nelson is teaching not only kids but the whole community that it doesn’t have to be like that.  There is another way.  Through outreach, education, caring, and faith everyone can make a difference.  Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Colleyville, Texas is helping to make a big impact on this much needed and very deserving community.  My wish would be that each GSCC member would get the privilege of seeing firsthand the difference that   Fray Casimiro Cypher Center and Nelson are making in the lives of so many that wouldn’t otherwise have such an opportunity.  Come to Honduras and see, smell and feel it firsthand!  You won’t leave untouched.  -Cheryl

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