Summer is here: As I prepare to travel to Uganda the end of the week, I look forward to a number of events and activities: a celebration at home in honor of mothers 75th birthday; hosting a number of American friends in Uganda, including Michael Budde (Chicago), Rich and Terrie Payne (Duke Institute for Care at the end of Life), members of Share the Blessings; the ordination to the priesthood of two good friends ; overseeing the construction of three wells for three village communities (funded through Share the Blessings: http://share-the-blessings.org); a trip to Italy, early July, for a meeting of Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church, in Padua, where I will be reading a paper on “AIDS, Africa and the ‘Age of Miraculous Medicine’. I intend in the midst of these activities and events, comings and goings, to find time for rest and renewal.
Welcome Home Prof. You always stretch our imagination in a unique way. Not just up into the skies but back to the 'gaps' within our very settings to the things we let go unnoticed. I never tire to browse through your articles to refresh my memories. Keep them coming. Down here we say 'Tante Auguri' true son of Africa! Greet mom and those 'newly annointed pals'.
Any hope for HATA, too?
Till our paths cross,
Joe
Posted by: Joe Sebunya | October 10, 2007 at 09:16 PM