Nazareth House: Louisville wakes up to slight earthquake

At 5:37 AM this morning, as I was preparing to go down to the church for the early morning Jesus Prayer Office, the hermitage began to shake and continued for about 30 seconds. The police helicopter had been circling since 4 AM, looking for some fleeing criminal, so I thought, at first it was flying low or something. But the shaking continued. If you have ever been in the hermitage- you know of all the books stacked on all the walls. I watched the books vibrate and worried they would soon fall off the shelf. Nothing fell, just a bit of vibration. Immediately my cell phone rang, it was Fr. Seraphim calling from the church to warn me that if it happens again – go outside. Reports are that it was a 5.4 earthquake, minor but widespread, centered in Illinois.

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Nazareth House: Louisville wakes up to slight earthquake

At 5:37 AM this morning, as I was preparing to go down to the church for the early morning Jesus Prayer Office, the hermitage began to shake and continued for about 30 seconds. The police helicopter had been circling since 4 AM, looking for some fleeing criminal, so I thought, at first it was flying low or something. But the shaking continued. If you have ever been in the hermitage- you know of all the books stacked on all the walls. I watched the books vibrate and worried they would soon fall off the shelf. Nothing fell, just a bit of vibration. Immediately my cell phone rang, it was Fr. Seraphim calling from the church to warn me that if it happens again – go outside. Reports are that it was a 5.4 earthquake, minor but widespread, centered in Illinois.

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Mako back at University



Mako is recovering quite well, although he still suffers some residual pains of the last illness. James sent the above picture of Mako (Mako is the young man in center of photo) as they were assisting him to the car when he was very ill, you can see the pain and anguish in his eyes. Those guys in the photo were getting him to the car for the long drive to Freetown to seek medical aid. Mako’s picture brought back memories of when I was in Kabala a few months ago and “mysteriously” came down with a similar extremely painful illness. Pa Foday and Mama Fatu helped me to the car and I endured the long ride to Freetown, complete with check point investigations and all. Both Mako and I were lucky to have survived. There were times for each of us when we were not too sure of the outcome. I included the picture of me being helped to the car because the similarities are so pronounced. In fact, when I became “ill” Mako rode in the back of the car with me until we reached the main road in Kabala. He tried so hard to help me while I rolled around in pain. That is why it is especially difficult for me to see him go through the same situation, I wish I could have been there for him as he was for me. (Click on each photo to enlarge)

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Mako back at University



Mako is recovering quite well, although he still suffers some residual pains of the last illness. James sent the above picture of Mako (Mako is the young man in center of photo) as they were assisting him to the car when he was very ill, you can see the pain and anguish in his eyes. Those guys in the photo were getting him to the car for the long drive to Freetown to seek medical aid. Mako’s picture brought back memories of when I was in Kabala a few months ago and “mysteriously” came down with a similar extremely painful illness. Pa Foday and Mama Fatu helped me to the car and I endured the long ride to Freetown, complete with check point investigations and all. Both Mako and I were lucky to have survived. There were times for each of us when we were not too sure of the outcome. I included the picture of me being helped to the car because the similarities are so pronounced. In fact, when I became “ill” Mako rode in the back of the car with me until we reached the main road in Kabala. He tried so hard to help me while I rolled around in pain. That is why it is especially difficult for me to see him go through the same situation, I wish I could have been there for him as he was for me. (Click on each photo to enlarge)

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Nazareth Houses Springing into Action!

As the weather warms up and Winter thaws, Houses of Nazareth are springing into action!…working together to benefit those without.

In LaGrange, Georgia the Nazareth House Chapter headed up by Fr. Robert Haux is selling hot sauce:

Chef Sammy Deusch, one of Father Bob Haux’s parishioners at St Andrew’s Anglican Parish in West Point, Georgia recently opened a restaurant – Sammy D’s New York Style Pizzeria. All of the tables at this restaurant have a bottle of Fr. Bob & Miss Su’s Rose Farm Hot Sauce on them for patrons to use. It has become popular. So, Fr. Haux is trying out a new idea. He will make some and sell it. It’ll be the same Fr. Bob & Miss Su’s Rose Farm Hot Sauce, but will have a label that reads as follows:

Father Bob & Miss Su’s
Rose Farm, Georgia Hot Sauce
100% Of This Purchase Goes to
Nazareth House Mission
http://www.nazarethhouseap.org/index.php?page=9
Nazareth House is a Christian Mission
working among the poorest souls on earth.
God Bless you for helping us to help others in Jesus‘ Name.

All of the proceeds from the purchase of the Hot Sauce will go to Nazareth House!

…And if you are ever in LaGrange, Georgia – I recommend a stop at Sammy D’s New York Style Pizzeria, 1601 Hamilton Road, LaGrange, Georgia. Fr. Haux sent me a menu, and there’s a Pizza a la Regina with Ricotta, Mozzarella, Spinach, Fresh Tomatoes & Kalamata Olives waiting for me to order on my next visit!

Nazareth House: Hendersonville, TN

A much needed assortment of medication was recently shipped to St. Laurence House which was collected through our Hendersonville Nazareth.

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Nazareth Houses Springing into Action!

As the weather warms up and Winter thaws, Houses of Nazareth are springing into action!…working together to benefit those without.

In LaGrange, Georgia the Nazareth House Chapter headed up by Fr. Robert Haux is selling hot sauce:

Chef Sammy Deusch, one of Father Bob Haux’s parishioners at St Andrew’s Anglican Parish in West Point, Georgia recently opened a restaurant – Sammy D’s New York Style Pizzeria. All of the tables at this restaurant have a bottle of Fr. Bob & Miss Su’s Rose Farm Hot Sauce on them for patrons to use. It has become popular. So, Fr. Haux is trying out a new idea. He will make some and sell it. It’ll be the same Fr. Bob & Miss Su’s Rose Farm Hot Sauce, but will have a label that reads as follows:

Father Bob & Miss Su’s
Rose Farm, Georgia Hot Sauce
100% Of This Purchase Goes to
Nazareth House Mission
http://www.nazarethhouseap.org/index.php?page=9
Nazareth House is a Christian Mission
working among the poorest souls on earth.
God Bless you for helping us to help others in Jesus‘ Name.

All of the proceeds from the purchase of the Hot Sauce will go to Nazareth House!

…And if you are ever in LaGrange, Georgia – I recommend a stop at Sammy D’s New York Style Pizzeria, 1601 Hamilton Road, LaGrange, Georgia. Fr. Haux sent me a menu, and there’s a Pizza a la Regina with Ricotta, Mozzarella, Spinach, Fresh Tomatoes & Kalamata Olives waiting for me to order on my next visit!

Nazareth House: Hendersonville, TN

A much needed assortment of medication was recently shipped to St. Laurence House which was collected through our Hendersonville Nazareth.

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Mako back at University



Mako is recovering quite well, although he still suffers some residual pains of the last illness. James sent the above picture of Mako (Mako is the young man in center of photo) as they were assisting him to the car when he was very ill, you can see the pain and anguish in his eyes. Those guys in the photo were getting him to the car for the long drive to Freetown to seek medical aid. Mako’s picture brought back memories of when I was in Kabala a few months ago and “mysteriously” came down with a similar extremely painful illness. Pa Foday and Mama Fatu helped me to the car and I endured the long ride to Freetown, complete with check point investigations and all. Both Mako and I were lucky to have survived. There were times for each of us when we were not too sure of the outcome. I included the picture of me being helped to the car because the similarities are so pronounced. In fact, when I became “ill” Mako rode in the back of the car with me until we reached the main road in Kabala. He tried so hard to help me while I rolled around in pain. That is why it is especially difficult for me to see him go through the same situation, I wish I could have been there for him as he was for me. (Click on each photo to enlarge)

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Mako back at University



Mako is recovering quite well, although he still suffers some residual pains of the last illness. James sent the above picture of Mako (Mako is the young man in center of photo) as they were assisting him to the car when he was very ill, you can see the pain and anguish in his eyes. Those guys in the photo were getting him to the car for the long drive to Freetown to seek medical aid. Mako’s picture brought back memories of when I was in Kabala a few months ago and “mysteriously” came down with a similar extremely painful illness. Pa Foday and Mama Fatu helped me to the car and I endured the long ride to Freetown, complete with check point investigations and all. Both Mako and I were lucky to have survived. There were times for each of us when we were not too sure of the outcome. I included the picture of me being helped to the car because the similarities are so pronounced. In fact, when I became “ill” Mako rode in the back of the car with me until we reached the main road in Kabala. He tried so hard to help me while I rolled around in pain. That is why it is especially difficult for me to see him go through the same situation, I wish I could have been there for him as he was for me. (Click on each photo to enlarge)

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Nazareth Houses Springing into Action!

As the weather warms up and Winter thaws, Houses of Nazareth are springing into action!…working together to benefit those without.

In LaGrange, Georgia the Nazareth House Chapter headed up by Fr. Robert Haux is selling hot sauce:

Chef Sammy Deusch, one of Father Bob Haux’s parishioners at St Andrew’s Anglican Parish in West Point, Georgia recently opened a restaurant – Sammy D’s New York Style Pizzeria. All of the tables at this restaurant have a bottle of Fr. Bob & Miss Su’s Rose Farm Hot Sauce on them for patrons to use. It has become popular. So, Fr. Haux is trying out a new idea. He will make some and sell it. It’ll be the same Fr. Bob & Miss Su’s Rose Farm Hot Sauce, but will have a label that reads as follows:

Father Bob & Miss Su’s
Rose Farm, Georgia Hot Sauce
100% Of This Purchase Goes to
Nazareth House Mission
http://www.nazarethhouseap.org/index.php?page=9
Nazareth House is a Christian Mission
working among the poorest souls on earth.
God Bless you for helping us to help others in Jesus‘ Name.

All of the proceeds from the purchase of the Hot Sauce will go to Nazareth House!

…And if you are ever in LaGrange, Georgia – I recommend a stop at Sammy D’s New York Style Pizzeria, 1601 Hamilton Road, LaGrange, Georgia. Fr. Haux sent me a menu, and there’s a Pizza a la Regina with Ricotta, Mozzarella, Spinach, Fresh Tomatoes & Kalamata Olives waiting for me to order on my next visit!

Nazareth House: Hendersonville, TN

A much needed assortment of medication was recently shipped to St. Laurence House which was collected through our Hendersonville Nazareth.

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Nazareth Houses Springing into Action!

As the weather warms up and Winter thaws, Houses of Nazareth are springing into action!…working together to benefit those without.

In LaGrange, Georgia the Nazareth House Chapter headed up by Fr. Robert Haux is selling hot sauce:

Chef Sammy Deusch, one of Father Bob Haux’s parishioners at St Andrew’s Anglican Parish in West Point, Georgia recently opened a restaurant – Sammy D’s New York Style Pizzeria. All of the tables at this restaurant have a bottle of Fr. Bob & Miss Su’s Rose Farm Hot Sauce on them for patrons to use. It has become popular. So, Fr. Haux is trying out a new idea. He will make some and sell it. It’ll be the same Fr. Bob & Miss Su’s Rose Farm Hot Sauce, but will have a label that reads as follows:

Father Bob & Miss Su’s
Rose Farm, Georgia Hot Sauce
100% Of This Purchase Goes to
Nazareth House Mission
http://www.nazarethhouseap.org/index.php?page=9
Nazareth House is a Christian Mission
working among the poorest souls on earth.
God Bless you for helping us to help others in Jesus‘ Name.

All of the proceeds from the purchase of the Hot Sauce will go to Nazareth House!

…And if you are ever in LaGrange, Georgia – I recommend a stop at Sammy D’s New York Style Pizzeria, 1601 Hamilton Road, LaGrange, Georgia. Fr. Haux sent me a menu, and there’s a Pizza a la Regina with Ricotta, Mozzarella, Spinach, Fresh Tomatoes & Kalamata Olives waiting for me to order on my next visit!

Nazareth House: Hendersonville, TN

A much needed assortment of medication was recently shipped to St. Laurence House which was collected through our Hendersonville Nazareth.

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