|   Columcile to discover she was one of the founders of L’Arche Belfast.  This prompted me to read The Ark for the  Poor, the story of the founding of L’Arche by Jean Vanier.  Jesus’ “sermon on the mount” is called “the  beatitudes”.  Blessed are the poor in  spirit means those who are humble, simple, or poor.  Thus we are learning the meaning of “healing”  and the meaning of “poor” in a deeper way.    Some criticise Brother Jardin for being ecumenical  (which is including Catholics), and there was a fellow handing out pamphlets to  the people coming in to pray, reminding them of the martyr who stood against  the Pope 450 years ago.  He saddened me  with his action.  But inside the special  guest was the Chief Constable, the Northern Ireland chief of police  speaking about his faith and how God brought him to this post. One of the women at tea, Ruth, invited us to the Divine  Healing meeting at St. Peter’s, the Catholic Cathedral for the following  Tuesday.  There we met two remarkable  people and were enveloped in the love and life changing Christian faith that  gave joy and healed and protected these two particular people.  I thought if my friends here could hear this,  but they wouldn’t because they would not go into St Peter’s off the Falls Road,  so we tell them the story as we heard it and hope it will change their  hearts.   Now I’ll tell you the story of Peter and  Bernadette.  Peter was the first to greet  us and he was very winsome.  We were the  first ones to arrive and he said he “met Jesus” 24 years ago when he was  hitching a ride and a UVF (loyalist paramilitary) man picked him up.  He said he would have been comfortable with a  priest or an IRA man but not a UVF man. This man just got out of prison where  he had been converted, and he converted Peter that night.  Peter was a Catholic and is very much a true  believer full of joy and peace.   Bernadette was one of the people to show up, about 15 finally.  Her story was as a young girl she heard a nun  speak, and she realized this lady talked like Jesus was as real as a  girlfriend.  That impressed her.  Years later she was in church and something  happened to her where she was touched by the spirit and she realized herself  that Jesus was real.  She went to the  priest and told him “you need to tell people that Jesus is real”.  Years later she continued with a firm faith  and was married with three young children.   Life was happy.  Then one day her  car was stopped with the whole family, she in the back seat cradling a nine  week old son and her two and three year old children in the other seats. Her  children were shot and her husband was killed.   She said she remembers saying “Jesus will help us through this”.  It is a great privilege to hear these  stories.   Vicki returned to Belfast again and called for dinner.  I talked her ear off so I know I miss the  comfort of American friends.  One day  woke to three personal emails, so now you know I am addicted to my  crackberry.  Your email encourages us. Our new friends Denise and Mike came with Michael  Tinne who spent every summer of his life in Co Donegal.  How this came about was an email, Subject:  “ADX alum”.  Denise introduces herself as  alum of ADX, coming to Ireland,  and was told she had met me in Berkeley.  She later said she was at the Dwight Way house,  my house, and Celeste’s Maybeck mansion over 10 years ago.  Her email said she is an artist.  Bingo!   We exchange a few excited emails and set to meet up later turning into  staying for a couple of days.  Mike is an  architect, she a diabetic, they go to a Missouri Synod Lutheran church of 5000  people, and she recently fired up a big gas kiln 7 years after it was provided  to her.  Her advice, God will provide  something miraculously so I should build the kiln shed and wait. Email: wardstothers@cten.org Phone: (028) 90 291986  From U.S.   01144.2890.291986
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