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Our wonderful mission in Paraguay by Lucie Parenteau Providence has decided that the time has come for our movement to be known in Paraguay and though our work, Major Clifford H. Douglas’ awesome philosophy of Social Credit. Everything started with Mr. Carlos Reyes, the editor of "San Miguel" (the Spanish version of the "Michael" Journal) meeting with a priest from Paraguay. This priest was so impressed and enthusiastic about our work and the philosophy of Social Credit that he asked for free "San Miguel" leaflets to be sent in his Diocese of Ciudad del Este. A few months later, a 20-foot container filled with 750,000 leaflets headed for South America.
Paola, who is 27, left from her home country of Mexico and I left directly from the Headquarters in Canada. And the two of us are now in this warm country, where a beautiful, simple and very welcoming population was going to surprise us by their openness and their concern for the economic future of their country.
Shortly after our arrival, we met with His Excellency, who is a member of Opus Dei. He cordially received us in his Diocese, opening the doors wide for our apostolate and named Fr. Edgar Ayala as our advisor. Fr. Ayala is a newly ordained priest who was the personal secretary of the Bishop at the time. After making the acquaintance of Monsignor’s mother and sister, the first encounter Father Edgar organizes for us is with part of the young Diocesan leaders of the Youth Pastoral. He gave us a presentation of the Youth Pastoral, and we gave him some idea of who we were, and the work that we are doing. The Youth Pastoral’s dynamic coordinator Carlos Franco, who is 25 years old, already had distributed the "San Miguel" leaflets in the Diocese with the young leaders of the pastoral, and he was delighted to learn more about our work and Social Credit.
As time went on, and the more the people came to know us, the more they were interested in what we were doing. We spoke on three different radio stations, to different parish groups, in a few churches, in the most prestigious college of the city, we sold books on Social Credit, and took subscriptions... what really impressed these good people was Social Credit, it gave them hope. The Paraguayans answer was so positive, and the response of a few young people to be part of the Movement was so enthusiastic, that Paola Santamaria extended her stay. Now there is a group of a dozen young people who want to be Pilgrims of Saint Michael and do the apostolate in their country. They are working hard to get the necessary funds in order to come to Canada for a period of formation and for our International Congress in September.
Thanks to Our Blessed Mother and through the grace of God, our tour in Paraguay was a great success. Many thanks as well for the gracious collaboration of the people in Paraguay. It was truly a wonderful experience. Lucie Parenteau
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