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Hello everyone
I hope you are well and at peace.
After returning from my trip to Liberia I spoke at the Northern Catholic Conference at Liverpool hope university. I did three talks, one to the youth and two to the adults. About 500 people attended the weekend and it was a very blessed and special occasion. Quite a few of those I spoke to came up to me and told me how much God had touched them through what I'd said, so I knew I was in the right place. It was nice to have my mum there with me, she had travelled up from London to spend the weekend with me and enjoy the retreat.
Next I travelled to Medugorje in Bosnia to take part in the Mary's meals conference. There were speakers, both Priests and lay people, from all over the world including India, Malawi, Liberia Romania and the Phillipines explaining the work they do in their countries to feed hungry children. It was a truly inspirational experience. I spoke about how we have raised money for this beautiful charity in Ireland. One of the things I shared was that after I had decided to offer my support to Mary's Meals, Magnus McFarlane Barrow the founder, asked me to visit their headquarters at Craig Lodge. As we left to return to Ireland one of my community members picked a saints name from a box and said this saint will help us establish the charity in Ireland. The saint he picked was St Andrew the Patron of Scotland.
I must admit, I didn't really have a clue how to go about raising money or awareness in Ireland. One day an idea came to me to have a collection for Mary's meals on the last day of our Parish missions. When I went to Mass I discovered it was the feast day of St Andrew and I knew the idea was of God. We started to do just that and to date we have raised over 450,000 Euro's in Ireland alone and when you consider that you can feed a child for a whole year for 7 euro's, that makes a lot of children who are being fed.
The highpoint of the week for me was doing a talk along with the visionary Jacov to hundreds of people in the main hall. Many different people contacted me by email to tell how much they had received from hearing my story, including the parents of a young lad from Cork called Joseph who had been deeply moved by what he heard.
I had the chance to spend a couple of days on the coast of Croatia. It was breathtakingly beautiful and I felt a deep peace in my heart. Once again God was showing me that we don't have to go chasing him everywhere. He is right there with us wherever we go as long as we seek to do his will. If we live the present moment with God (and not get caught up in future worries) that is when miracles start to happen. If we truly live the now we could even walk on water, but as St Peter found as soon as we start to doubt and worry we will sink.
Next I'm off to Spain for a Holiday/pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostella, Avila and Valladolid for couple of weeks. Following this I'll be speaking at a retreat for young people at Saint Maurice in Switzerland. Then I'll be returning to Ireland for a weeks retreat with my old friend and spiritual director Father Denis Herlihy who brought me to deep inner healing by facing the fears and wounds from my childhood.
you are all in my heart and in my prayers.
God bless you in his deep love John Pridmore |
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