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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / September 2005

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Gwen Love - 16 Sep 2005 23:45 GMT
(Auburn University is in Auburn, AL.)

Father Steve Williams, who works w/ the McGill boys and St Pius CYO, has
been going over to Bayou LaBatre in his SUV (and trailer in tow) delivering
water, food and supplies to folks who have lost everything.  Several people
commented that they were in dire need of shoes.

Later that night, Father Steve was talking with his priest friend at Auburn
University, telling him what he had been up to for the past few days.  The
following Sunday (this past Sunday), the priest at Auburn University was
telling the congregation of students about Father Steve's visits to Bayou
LaBatre and how they were in dire need of shoes.  He said that, if anyone
had anything to donate, they could get things to him and he would, in turn,
get them to Father Steve.

At the end of Mass, around 200 students went to the Altar, took off their
shoes and walked back to their dorms barefooted.

Gwen
Skip - 17 Sep 2005 02:18 GMT
Love it!

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vickie b. - 17 Sep 2005 07:37 GMT
I sent that one to my son now in college!

(he doesn't have that many shoes!)

Thanks!

Vickie B.
d'huit - 17 Sep 2005 17:53 GMT
that was just plain ol' sweet! <sniff>

kate

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