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The Feast for the Feast of St. Dominic
No feast would be complete without a feast, and we had one! After mass all of the Dominicans and Franciscans were invited to the back cloister for a banquet.
The Dominican Youth Movement
Today's presentation was by the Dominican Youth Movement, a way for young people to get involved in the dominican charism that is growing in popularity around the
The First Day of the Triduum of St. Dominic
The Feast of St. Dominic is just around the corner (August 8) but we start celebrating early here in Perú.
Machu Picchu: The Tourist Pics
Here are the gratuitous tourist shots. Yes, we made it, see! The first two are of Bob Knickerbocker, a friend who came down from the states to help (and he did!).
Machu Picchu - The Trip Home
At the end of the day, everyone heads back down the mountain to Agua Caliente, most to catch their respective train back home.
A Visit to the Santa Rosa Monestary
For mass this morning, we visited the nuns at Sta. Rosa Monastery, the smaller of the two Dominican monasteries in town.
A Day on the Town in Arequipa
"Everything is better in Arequipa" say the locals here. I'm inclined to agree.
The Domininican Community in Arequipa
fr. Gregorio Chávez OP
Fr. Gregorio is the confessor of one of the two Dominican Monasteries here in Arequipa, Santa Rosa.
Convento San Pablo in Arequipa
Yesterday Bob Knickerbocker and I arrived in Arequipa, a smaller city of about 500,000 people in the south, near the mountains, nested between three volcanoes.
A visit to Casa Hogar de San Martin
Casa Hogar de San Martin is the house where St. Martin de Porres was born. His mother, Anna, was a servant in the house, a freed slave of African descent.
A Day Out of Town
Yesterday (Sunday) we took a quick trip out of the city, straight up the Central Highway. The land here is incredibly arid, with nothing growing on the mountainsides.
More of the Church
The brothers here all know about the 4th of July and wish me "Happy Independence Day". Peru's Independence Day will be at the end of the month.
Settling in
Today was a day to get errands done. First, it was wash day. Of course, we don't have a machine, the fathers send it out and it comes back in a week.
June 30, 1999: Arriving in Peru
This is the first installment of my journal, and it comes a bit late. I have been here for three days and I have seen much already. I just didn't know what to write, what to say.
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