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Bishop
Boyle's Challenge
We
have dire poverty. It's something the tourists don't see, nor do the
television ads feature. Our people are poor. Jamaica is the poorest
nation in the hemisphere after Haiti, and our diocese is the poorest
part of Jamaica. We have five hundred thousand people in our diocese.
Sixty-eight percent have no running water, only outdoor latrines. We
have people who need food, shoes, clothing, mattresses for their beds.
We are
not proselytizing. We are not trying to make people Catholic. All the
poor are God's children and our purpose is to reach out to them without
consideration of religious belief or lack of religious belief.
Jamaicans
share. Share the gifts that God gave you. They are given to you for
your brothers and sisters. My people in Jamaica are your brothers and
sisters. Could you share something with them?
Other
Compassion Articles on Jamaica
A
Missionary Looks at Jamaica
One
of a Jamaican Kind: Fr Bertram Chin, C.P.
A
Retreat House Keeping Dreams Alive
Sister Una Is Building a College
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