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Political Gravity with Jane Hoffman - Being The Change

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In 1968, Friar Larry Rosebaugh, 33, was a member of the religious community of Oblates of Mary Immaculate, and on staff at Casa Maria House of Hospitality in Milwaukee. He also worked as a longshoreman on the Milwaukee docks. After serving a year as a parish priest in St. Paul, he taught religious studies for three years in Duluth, then spent a year in the inner-city of Chicago. In 2006, he wrote an autobiography called To Wisdom Through Failure: A Journey of Compassion, Resistance and Hope.

Lorenzo was an Oblate priest serving the poor and marginalized in Guatemala City, Guatemala. His Memoir To Wisdom Through Failure is his journey through life that led him to prison, Brazil, El Salvador, Mexico and to live in Guatemala and be with the poorest of the poor. It is a story of compassion, resistance and hope. Lorenzo truly learned the “language of the poor”.

I will be reading a letter Larry Rosebaugh wrote me in 1991 from Guatemala where he served as an Oblate Priest. His sudden death from a carjacking in Ctl America was disturbing and ended a long life of service to Guatemala's poor and a man who was a model missionary to the Christian world.

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Religion,
Larry Rosebaugh,
Gandhi,
Central America,
Charity
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