On Saturday, November 22nd, a team of MSCs and volunteers visited Nuestra Señora del Carmen Church, in the parish of La Santa Cruz in Propatria, Venezuela, to distribute care packages to hungry families.

With local communities facing on-going struggles with social and political unrest, poverty is a real and pressing issue in these barrios, urban neighbourhoods where families have very little income and often live in extremely overcrowded and uncomfortable conditions. Many families don’t know where their next meal is coming from, or how they are going to feed their children, and these care packages are a lifeline to them.
Bro Deiby Fuenmayor sent us some photographs of last weekend’s food drive, writing that it was completed “with the support of people of goodwill”, with thanks for their “cheerful hearts”. These pictures show more effectively than any words can describe the extremely difficult living conditions in the uphill region of Propatria, Caracas, where homes are the most basic shelters and accessibility is enormously challenging, especially for the elderly or infirm.

Irish MSCs Fr Tom O’Brien, Fr John Jennings, and Fr Tom Jordan continue in their ministry on the Venezuelan mission, working together with local communities across Maracaibo and Caracas to provide spiritual guidance and practical aid, including essential food and medical care, to those in great need. The social and political situation in Venezuela continues to be volatile, and it is the country’s people that suffer the effects of this with lack of employment opportunities, insufficient income, and a huge shortage of adequate food and medical care. We keep our MSC brothers, and the communities they serve, in our prayers as they continue to share God’s love in these regions of real and pressing need.
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