DON'T FORGET TO...
...MAKE A GIFT TO THE CHURCH IN THE MISSIONS
...MAKE A GIFT TO THE CHURCH IN THE MISSIONS
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I would like to give the priests, nuns and pastoral staff workers down in the islands a little personal spending money for Christmas. The average priest's salary is about $187.00 a month in US dollars! God only knows how little the nuns make! The average professional staff salary at the Diocesan Pastoral Centre is around $500.00 a month in US dollars. The average salary of the non-professional workers is about $335.00 a month in US dollars. (How would you like to support a family on that kind of money?) A small bonus at Christmas time would go a long way down there! It would make life a bit easier for them and their families over the holidays - and it wouldn't hurt us! All we have to do is cut out a little wasteful spending.
You can send a young girl or boy, with absent parents being raised by their struggling grandparents or other relatives, to Catholic School for a whole year for only $200.00 in US dollars!
You can donate some money to our "travel fund." I pay my own way, but I am trying to recruit volunteers to go with me. They will work for nothing, but they can't all pay their total way down and back. Help me sponsor them!
You can give us your used, but still in good shape, laptops and ipads for this coming summer's Kids Computer Camp. Last year's camp was a huge success! We have three volunteers going down this coming summer so we can expand the number of kids we can invite. You know Christmas is a good time to replace your old laptops and ipads even though they are still in descent shape! Don't trade them in! Give them to us!
We hope to have a "Field Day" of games, a cook-out and prizes for the kids in Saint Benedict Home for Children and Bread of Life Home for Children - the two orphanages. It will be a day they will never forget!
HOTEL TOILETRIES
If you travel a lot, you can donate your unused hotel toiletries to the Guadalupe Home for Girls (teenage girls who are at risk). I have been collecting them for years because I take my own when I travel. I put the small bottles and soap bars in my suitcase each day. I have sent several bags down over the years!
My latest shipment of Christmas goodies for the kids and Pastoral Centre staff has arrived! This is Santa's sorting room. I have already heard that we are going to have a big impact this Christmas. I am hoping for a second shipment around the first week of December. I hope to have some great photos for you right after Christmas.
Santa's Helpers - Kimberley and Dennika - sorting toys and gifts to be distributed this Christmas! They are in one of our newly renovated guest rooms at the Pastoral Centre.
It costs quite a bit to ship things down to the islands. We always need funds to cover shipping costs of even free donated items. Contribution to our SHIPPING FUND is very much needed. It recently cost me $790.00 to send down 7 very large boxes of toys, food for the orphanage, chapel furnishings and various other new and used items. It has to go by air or else it would take months to get there, if it got there at all! Even free stuff costs money to ship!
We still need used ball point pens, school supplies and school snacks for kids. Here at some second graders in Saint Mary's School with their crayons, pencils, rulers, pocket calculators and swim goggles (They were on sale at a local DOLLAR TREE! I couldn't resist! Hey, if you live on a beach, you need swim goggles.)
Just two of the several small parishes
The church in Rosebank, SVG
The church in Sandy Bay SVG
Several of the small churches in very poor areas could use uplifts. We have gathered used church furnishings, paper back hymnals and surplus sanctuary items. Some could badly use a paint job. Again, it takes money to get even free things down there. I have secured 100 free church chairs, wooden statues, a large wooden wall crucifix, a monstrance, a chalice and paten, an electric sanctuary lamp (they can't afford the constant cost of burning real candles) and quite a few usable hardback hymnals. Now I have to get them down there.
We hope to do something for the Church on Saint Vincent island this Christmas. Then we hope to do something for the Church on Bequia, Mayreau, Canouan and Union islands this coming Easter.
I am always amazed at their singing at Mass when I go down there. They put us to shame with their responses and enthusiasm. Many of them have to walk to church. They still dress up in their Sunday best to go to Mass!
The needs list could go on and on, but...
...TELL ME WHERE YOU WANT YOUR GIFT TO GO AND MAKE YOUR CHECKS OUT TO:Saint Bartholomew Church - SVG Mission FundSend your checks to me!I will make sure they get to the right place.I will make sure they are used wisely!Rev. Ronald Knott1271 Parkway Gardens Court #106Louisville, Kentucky 40217FOR QUESTIONS, CALL ME:1-502-303-4571
I'LL PERSONALLY SEE TO IT THAT YOUR GIFT IS PROTECTED AND USED WELL!
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