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Christmas 2001
Advent-letter from Pater Georg. The "kids of the street" meet the "kids of the saloon" and together they find to the light. |
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You'll do more
To climb down, as if into a deep well - that is how Fr. Georg Sporschill SJ would describe street work. For this, one needs people who can see in the dark, people who are courageous. |
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I am no longer your Prince, I am Adrian.
In his letter, Father Georg Sporschill SJ describes how the Prince in the red coat chooses to be called Adrian; he relates their shared adventures in the street, the setbacks and surprises. In May 2000, Cardinal Schönborn visited the street children at a garbage dump near the train station in Bukarest. |
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Welcoming a child into our midst is a great celebration.
The photograph, which shows the twelve year old Alin naked and crying in front of a traffic light on the streets of Bucharest, attracted a lot of attention in the media and initiated a wave of help. Father Georg Sporschill SJ tells how little Alin found room in St. Paul's Children's Home. |
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The Prince is my special "problem kid"
Letter from Rumania of Father Georg Sporschill SJ, Lent 2001. Read the Easter stories happened in the streets. Adi who calls himself the "Prince" told them to Father Georg. |
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