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LES GABRIELS CONNECTION |
08/23/07 |
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Introduction In Vietnamese In French |
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Dear Friends,
A friend of mine recently visited Vietnam and told me a story that touched my heart and brought tears to my eyes.
Thanh and his wife went out to eat one night in Saigon. As they ate, Thanh could not help but noticed a 10 year old girl hovering right outside the door of the restaurant. She was holding a little baby probably no more than two years old, and a little boy of five or six was at her side. She was staring at the food, and every time Thanh looked at her, she would look away, hurdled her brother closer to her, afraid and embarrassed. The late night rain started. It wetted her unkempt hair, and the dirty clothe on her back. She tried hard to keep the baby dry, and her little brother out of the rain. Shivering and hungry.
Thanh and his wife invited the girl and her siblings inside and ordered food for them. Timid and grateful, the girl carefully fed her baby sister and brother. After the younger ones were fed, she ate their left-over leaving her full portion untouched. Puzzled and curious, Thanh asked her why she did not eat her meal while it was obvious that she was still hungry. The little girl looked up at him, tears rolling down her cheeks, begging him to let her take the portion home to her sick mother.
I have a twelve year old daughter named Van, and two little boys, Vinh and Minh. Last night when I took them to McDonalds, Van wasnt hungry and did not want to eat. Perhaps she was too anxious to get back to her teenage friends on the phone. I looked at Van and the image of the 10 year old girl in Saigon flooded my mind. Van and her brothers had no idea how lucky she is to be here. I looked at my kids and thanked God for my blessings. There are millions of other kids in Vietnam that are not as lucky as mine. There are millions of American kids not as lucky as mine.
God called me to His table and gave me his blessings. But as the little girl did, do I have the compassion and courage to ask for and to share. This is what Les Gabriels are all about. After years of silence, we are gathered together to celebrate the Compassion of God and to go forward courageously sharing our blessings and good news just as Archangel Gabriel had done.
The mission of Les Gabriels is to further God's work by (1) helping each other, and (2) supporting our Chosen Brothers. Our website is the unified forum, where we can exchange ideas, share stories, and take comfort in each other. It is the dining table, where our blessings are shared and where our Brothers and Fathers can come to refill their bread baskets. Father Francis Hoa has said, "Let's thank God for His Mercy, and His Love is forever." Let us help our Brothers help others.
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