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INTERVIEW: “It’s Impossible Not To See Christ Among The Poorest And Not Feel His Presence,” Says Spanish Missionary
Father Ignatius Mary Donoro’s life changed some twenty years ago, when he saw children dying of malnutrition in the mountains of Panchimalco, San Salvador. Some of these little ones were sold to traffic with their organs. In Bogota, he also saw many minors wandering through the streets, drugging themselves with glue. He met children who earned their living ingesting gasoline, then setting it alight in their mouths to call attention to themselves and beg for coins at traffic lights. He suffered unspeakably when coming into contact with these children, who suffered all sorts of abuses. When learning of these situations of extreme moral and material misery, the Spanish priest felt he had no other option than to request a leave of absence as military chaplain to found Nazareth Home in the Peruvian jungle and live as a poor man among the poor. In this interview with ZENIT, Father Ignatius shares his vital testimony and reminds readers that “God is in the crucified children.”
Father Ignatius Mary Donoro’s life changed some twenty years ago, when he saw children dying of malnutrition in the mountains of Panchimalco, San Salvador. Some of these little ones were sold to traffic with their organs. In Bogota, he also saw many minors wandering through the streets, drugging themselves with glue. He met children who earned their living ingesting gasoline, then setting it alight in their mouths to call attention to themselves and beg for coins at traffic lights. He suffered unspeakably when coming into contact with these children, who suffered all sorts of abuses. When learning of these situations of extreme moral and material misery, the Spanish priest felt he had no other option than to request a leave of absence as military chaplain to found Nazareth Home in the Peruvian jungle and live as a poor man among the poor. In this interview with ZENIT, Father Ignatius shares his vital testimony and reminds readers that “God is in the crucified children.”

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- Jun 1, 2017
An admin said in a previously rejected issue they will accept the issue if I provide a link to a template that supports this is an elegant way.
So there it is
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