Mission Honduras International
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Breaking the Cycle of poverty...one child at a time

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Spring 2007
Greetings!
LiberiaHope all is well with you this spring.  Mission Honduras International has been very busy so far this year.  We wanted to share some recent news with you.  We hope you find these emails helpful.  If you have any comments or suggestions, please write me.

God Bless,
Bob O'Dwyer
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Please Pray for Fr. Emil
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Listen and Hear Fr. Emil
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Please Continue to Pray for Father Emil
Father and Boys of LaBarcaFather Emil is still in Massachusetts staying with friends and waiting for further medical tests.  Father is anxious to get home to Honduras.  Please go to our blog for updates on Father's condition.  We are trying to post updates daily.  You can also post a comment or well wishes for Father on the blog.  Just click on the word comments that is found under each entry.
FatherEmil.blogspot.com
GoodSearch.com

www.GoodSearch.comWhat if Mission Honduras International earned a penny every time you searched the Internet? Well, now we can!

GoodSearch.com is a new search engine that donates half its revenue, about a penny per search, to the charity its users designate. You use it just as you would any search engine, and it's powered by Yahoo!, so you get great results.

Just go to www.goodsearch.com and be sure to enter Mission Honduras International as the charity you want to support. Just 500 of us searching four times a day will raise about $7300 in a year without anyone spending a dime! And, be sure to spread the word

Tell your friends, and ask your friends to tell their friends!

Listen and Hear Father Emil
Father EmilRecently, Father Emil was interviewed on Chicago's WBEZ a NPR station.  Click Here to Listen

Father was also interviewed by The Catholic New World Click Here to Read
Busy Summer Schedule at Volunteer House in Honduras
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House manager Jerome Cabeen and American volunteers are preparing for a busy spring and summer schedule at Casa Santa Teresa de Liseux, the Mission Honduras volunteer house in Conejo.  Seventeen groups and a number of individuals are scheduled for short-term project work around the mission.  The house will be full to capacity for almost every day in June and July.  While many groups are veteran volunteers from previous years, a number of groups are coming to Honduras for the first time, including university-based groups from Michigan and Washington, D.C., and parish and school groups from South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee.
 
Many blessings to all our volunteers inspired with the faith and courage to serve the poor.