2015 June Issue of The Courier

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COURIER

The Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, June 12

June 2015

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Official Newspaper of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Winona, MN

St. John the Evangelist Catholic School–Pukuka, South Sudan, Awaits Opening This is the story of two women’s journey to a distant land where their hearts will be forever bound to the people who live there. Five years ago, Cindy Krueger and Melissa Schmid joined Fr. Lugala John Lasuba, currently living in Rochester, in his dream to build a Catholic school in his homeland of Pukuka, South Sudan. After many prayers, hard work, and hundreds of helping hands, St. John the Evangelist Catholic School-Pukuka is in its final preparations for opening. Cindy and Melissa traveled to South Sudan in April to visit the school and meet the people of the Pukuka community. The following is an excerpt from their travel journal.

lives will be touched by an encounter with Christ through the school. To be a wellspring of the love and mercy of Jesus Christ is the greatest blessing we have received. Thank you, Lord Jesus, for gloriously triumphing in the work of Seeds of Wisdom in South Sudan. Continue to grant us strength on our journey.

by: Melissa Ann Schmid

26 April 2015

23 April 2015 “Let us sing to the Lord, for He has gloriously triumphed. The Lord is my strength and my might; He has become my salvation, alleluia.” --Exodus 15: 1-2 What a beautiful mantra to begin our journey! We are well on our way to South Sudan to visit the school that has been five years in the making and to meet the local people God has connected us with in collaboration through Seeds of Wisdom, the non-profit organization based in Rochester. At the moment, Cindy and I are sitting at the Amsterdam airport waiting to board our flight to Entebbe, Uganda. The total travel time is approximately 40 hours to our destination—a long and strenuous journey, but well worth the effort. We are both anxious with anticipation to see the school and meet the people of Pukuka, South Sudan. Thus far during the trip, we have reminisced about how far we have come with respect to Seeds of Wisdom. Five years ago, with little knowledge and a lot of heart, we found ourselves embarking upon this venture with Fr. Lugala John Lasuba in Rochester. Cindy replayed her memory of the potluck that took place at St. John the Evangelist Catholic

Church one Sunday afternoon, where Fr. John gave a presentation about his life’s story and his homeland of Pukuka, a village near Yei. Fr. John is a refugee living in the United States since 2004, having fled from Sudan when his life was in danger due to the violent Civil War between the Sudanese Military and the People’s Liberation Army, one of two civil wars that persisted for more than fifty years. More than 200 St. John’s parishioners attended the presentation to learn more about the quiet African who had graced them with his presence for the past several years. Afterward, he told Cindy that he wanted to do something for the Kakwa people of Pukuka. The next day, he had the same conversation with me. Both Cindy and I answered "yes" to God’s call to love and serve our global neighbors. We did not know anything about building a school in a foreign country. But when the people of Pukuka heard of our desire to serve, they came forward with a most generous portion of land to use for the school campus. We took this as a sign from God that we were meant to do this. From then on, our faith has been tested and He has strengthened Seeds of Wisdom every step of the way. Now, we will come face-to-face with the very children whose

We arrived in Yei yesterday late in the morning. The flight from Entebbe was both uncomfortable and exotic. It sounds like an oxymoron, but I am not exaggerating. The airplane was a propeller plane small enough to only hold about twenty people, including the pilot and co-pilot. Any slight amount of wind rocks the plane from side to side. The cabin air is stuffy and hot. There is no toilet. That is the uncomfortable part. The exotic part is peering out the window down at the land­—the beautiful African land—rolling hills of green, the vast Nile River, tiny villages with grass huts called tukuls, fields of fertile ground, dense jungle, and thick forests. The flight gave us time to rest after our hard work of transporting construction materials made of steel in seven oversized suitcases. Such materials will be used to install the windows –Matthew 13:8 in the school buildings. Steel is difficult to acquire in central Africa and twice as expensive to ship from the States. After attempting to ship these supplies earlier last year and having them disappear somewhere along the way in customs, we did not want to risk another failed

“The seed that falls on good ground will yield a fruitful harvest.”

South Sudan School Awaits Opening, cont'd on page 5

INSIDE this issue

Summer Youth Events Planning your summer? Don't forget to include diocesan youth events. Page 12.

Sacred Heart of Jesus Learn more about the Sacred Heart of Jesus on pages 15 and 16.

Matthew Kelly Read about his inspirational speech and challenge on page 18.


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