Saturday, January 8, 2011

Asme Authorized Inspector Course

Vacas, BETHANY A A thirty-eight (AND MORE)





This is an article published on Nov-December 2010 to the Holy Land, which tells, through the pen Chiara Tamagno, the life of Alicia Vacas at Bethany. Double-clicking on the images you can read the article to be read from bottom to top!

Below is a video taken from the TG SAT 2000: an interview with the Comboni Sister Alicia Vacas.




I listened to Sister Alicia Vacas Mambrottina to a few months ago, in the garden of the house where she was born Grigolini Sister Teresa (1853-1931), a Comboni missionary in Sudan (my mother is his granddaughter Anna Grigolini ).
shade of an old tree in front of large audiences, Sister Alicia recounted his conversion and missionary experiences, from Spain, his native country, the Church of the Gulf, Egypt and the Middle East to finally land Comboni of Bethany in the house.
now spends his days in this place, through the wall, and Tel Aviv, where he went for help, in collaboration with Physicians for Human Rights, the poorest among Israelis (Eritreans, Ethiopians, Sudanese immigrants without rights) and the Arabs without health insurance.
I found the smile and the sweetness of Sister Alicia (unbeknownst to him) in a report by Clare Tamagno written for the month of the Holy Land.
Hence the desire to spread as far as I can, his strength and his faith.


Comboni Sisters At Bethany since 1866

In the video below presents the house of Bethany Comboni in a service of the Custody of the Holy Land.




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