THE SHEPHERD CLAD IN BENEDICTINE HABIT
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” (Psalm 23:1)
When there are nine children and two adults in the family with hardly some food to satisfy everyone, school education would be a secondary or tertiary concern. And when one is number eight in the family, a chance for this person to go to school is very slim. Yet God has always surprises. Beyond human understanding, there is a divine power manifested even in a tiny corner of the earth, a mighty hand working small miracles in the life of an insignificant family.
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” (Psalm 23:1)
When there are nine children and two adults in the family with hardly some food to satisfy everyone, school education would be a secondary or tertiary concern. And when one is number eight in the family, a chance for this person to go to school is very slim. Yet God has always surprises. Beyond human understanding, there is a divine power manifested even in a tiny corner of the earth, a mighty hand working small miracles in the life of an insignificant family.