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	<title>We feed, rehabilitate and love Argentina&#039;s forgotten</title>
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		<title>&#8220;Give a hand&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[29th May 2010.   &#8220;Joaquin, here is a potato peeler, please help prepare the meals&#8221;.  This was one experience for our latest volunteers.  Joaquin Schenonei made history  by being the very first Argentinian to volunteer in Hogar Santa Teresa del Niño Jesús.  He is fully committed to the teachings of God through the Catholic faith and proved [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.rescueargentina.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/PIC_0787.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1501" title="Joaquin" src="http://www.rescueargentina.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/PIC_0787-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>29th May 2010.   &#8220;Joaquin, here is a potato peeler, please help prepare the meals&#8221;.  This was one experience for our latest volunteers.  Joaquin Schenonei made history  by being the very first Argentinian to volunteer in Hogar Santa Teresa del Niño Jesús.  He is fully committed to the teachings of God through the Catholic faith and proved this by attending the daily Mass during his one week stay. </p>
<p>Joaquin had a desire for a new experience in his life and decided to come to the home, as he said himself,  &#8221;to give a hand&#8221;.  This was all new territory for him and he did not really know what was expected from him. </p>
<p>As he is Argentinian, he quickly settled down as he had, for obvious reasons, no problems with communications and knows the Argentinian way of life.  For him, he could see Jesus in the disabled residents and experienced a joy by giving himself to others.</p>
<p>Joaquin, who travelled up from Buenos Aires, he lives in a suburb called San Isidro,  enjoyed his stay helping to care for the residents in anyway he could.</p>
<p>We hope that his example for volunteering will be followed in the future by many other Argentinians.  We wish him all the best for the future.</p>
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		<title>Our staff</title>
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		<title>BBC on the double</title>
		<link>http://www.rescueargentina.com/2010/06/07/bbc-on-the-double/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 01:15:18 +0000</pubDate>
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Whatever fears they may have had before their arrival to Hogar Santa Teresa, Niamh Costello and boyfriend Conor McKay,  disappeared rapidly.   Their welcome, as is the norm, like the warm welcome given to the Prodigal son on his return home, was overwhelming by both residents and staff alike.
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<p>Whatever fears they may have had before their arrival to Hogar Santa Teresa, Niamh Costello and boyfriend Conor McKay,  disappeared rapidly.   Their welcome, as is the norm, like the warm welcome given to the Prodigal son on his return home, was overwhelming by both residents and staff alike.</p>
<p>Thanks to their employer, the BBC, Niamh and Conor, were allowed a  year´s break from their radio work.  They decided to see as much of the world as possible during this time.  Before coming to South America they visited  Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand  and other countries.  Conor spent as much time as he could surfing: he brought his very own surf board with him. </p>
<p>Niamh, from Bray, Co. Wicklow and Conor from Omagh, Co. Tyrone, greatly and joyfully entertained the residents during their two week plus stay.  They sang, danced, played guitar and football,  and helped residents to paint and draw.  Besides all of that, they also helped with the kitchen work and the feeding of the residents.  During the Mass, they sang some hymns in Irish.</p>
<p>Niamh and Conor are two extraordinary individuals who used all of their God given talents to genuinely help those in the home. It wasn´t merely that they helped but the manner in which they did things.  Both put their hearts and souls into everything they undertook to do.  The tenderly manner in which they treated all residents was next to none.  They oozed with enthusiasm, warmth and great joy as they went from one task to the next, especially when looking after the disabled residents.   Sparing themselves never entered their heads.</p>
<p>21st May, was a sad day for all in the home as both Niamh and Conor departed, both volunteers themselves feeling very emotional with Niamh having to be comforted.  They would have preferred to stay longer but time did not permit it.</p>
<p>Niamh, Conor, you have set an outstanding standard which will be extremely difficult to attain by future volunteers.</p>
<p>We all wish you a very pleasant and enjoyable time in the rest of your travels before you return to work this coming July. </p>
<p>May God bless both of you.</p>
<p>Please read Conor´s article: A help or a hindrance?</p>
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		<title>Container update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2010 03:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although the container arrived safely sometime ago, it is still in Buenos Aires.  The customs authorities have requested more documentation which has to come from Ireland.  This required information was posted about 3 weeks ago but has not yet been received by us.  On receiving it in Hogar Santa Teresa, Casa Pastoral, Oberá, it will then have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although the container arrived safely sometime ago, it is still in Buenos Aires.  The customs authorities have requested more documentation which has to come from Ireland.  This required information was posted about 3 weeks ago but has not yet been received by us.  On receiving it in Hogar Santa Teresa, Casa Pastoral, Oberá, it will then have to be forwarded to the authorities in Buenos Aires.  Unfortunately, the container will remain there until the authorities decide that it may continue on its 14 hour journey to us.  We earnestly pray that the container will soon be with us.</p>
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		<title>Never a shortage of work</title>
		<link>http://www.rescueargentina.com/2010/05/30/never-a-shortage-of-work/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 13:40:06 +0000</pubDate>
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In May of 2010 I spent two weeks working as a volunteer at the Hogar Santa Teresa, along with my boyfriend Conor McKay. Having little or no experience in this line of work, I have to admit I faced my first day with some trepidation. However any fears or nerves were quickly swept aside by [...]]]></description>
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<p>In May of 2010 I spent two weeks working as a volunteer at the Hogar Santa Teresa, along with my boyfriend Conor McKay. Having little or no experience in this line of work, I have to admit I faced my first day with some trepidation. However any fears or nerves were quickly swept aside by the warm welcome we were immediately given by staff, residents and other volunteers. Indeed there is nothing like a bear hug (more would call it a rugby tackle) from Omar to really break the ice.<br />
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Omar was just one of the many residents at the home who had suffered the pain of abandonment. The residents were of all ages and sizes and the list of their clinical diagnoses ran the whole gamut from schizophrenia to autism to Down´s Syndrome to very mild disabilities. However in the Hogar, as is the case everywhere, it was clear that the most important thing was to look beyond the disabilities and diagnoses and to connect with the human being.<br />
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Having initially worried that we might struggle to find ways in which we could lend a hand, I soon realised that there was never a shortage of work to be done. Mealtimes were especially busy and extra help always welcome, as so many of the residents required assistance at these times. Apart from these duties, we tried our best to engage with the residents through the medium of various activities. Conor and I both sing and play guitar, and we found this a useful way to lift the spirits of the residents especially on the rainy days when they might be stuck indoors for the whole day. Art of various kinds was also a popular choice for some residents who were able for it, and the same went for ball games.<br />
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Margaret, a long-term volunteer from Co.Cork, was here at the same time as us, providing her services as a qualified massage therapist. She advised us that all residents could potentially benefit from the simple power of human touch, which could mean just holding someone´s hand, or perhaps stroking their head if they were distressed. With these wise words in mind, I tried to spend some part of every day simply being with the residents, in a spirit of solidarity, companionship and compassion.<br />
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Our two weeks at the Hogar Santa Teresita were by turns challenging, exhilarating, exhausting, and ultimately greatly rewarding. It has been our great privilege to have this unique experience and I know that we will always remember the Hogar with fondness. I do hope to return at some point in the future.</p>
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		<title>Black Monday, mournful Tuesday and Wednesday</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 02:14:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Monday 17th May, 2010.   This is the season of Autumn when the people wrap themselves up well as they feel themselves cold very much.  Winter is approaching and torrential rain is the norm for this time of year.  This was bourne out on Monday 17th May, 2010, when the heavens opened and an extremely torrential [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.rescueargentina.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/DSCF2842.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1125" title="obispo victor" src="http://www.rescueargentina.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/DSCF2842-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a> Monday 17th May, 2010.   This is the season of Autumn when the people wrap themselves up well as they feel themselves cold very much.  Winter is approaching and torrential rain is the norm for this time of year.  This was bourne out on Monday 17th May, 2010, when the heavens opened and an extremely torrential downpour came. </p>
<p>Bishop Victor Arenhardt, appointed as the first bishop of the newly established diocese of Oberá, along with the Chancellor of the same diocese,  Padre Hugo  Staciuk,  were killed in a fatal accident returning from Iguazú to Oberá. They had taken part in the celebration of the forty years of priesthood of the bishop of Iguazú,  Mons.  Marcelo Martorell.</p>
<p>Tuesday, 18th May, 2010.  The city and diocese of Oberá  had never experienced  such an outpouring of grief.   All of us were stunned, shocked , devestated and unable to grasp this new tragic reality.  The outpouring of love for these wonderful pastors is something impossible to describe.  It was a new experience  for the city to see thousands of people crying at the same time .  At  local level, the reaction was similar to that of  the news of the death of Princess Diana and Pope John II.   A hugh floral mountain came into being at the entrance and sides of the cathedral  thanks to  people,  both rich and poor.   Inside, the altar was surrounded by very beautiful and colourful flowers.  The first Mass for the deceased commenced at 4.00 pm. in the Catedral San Antonio.  The cathedral was filled to capacity, many having to stand shoulder to shoulder along the walls whilst others had to remain outside.   The cathedral remained open throughout the night to allow people pay their last respects for the deceased.</p>
<p>Wednesday 19th May, 2010.  This day was a &#8220;public holiday&#8221; for remembering the victims of the horrific crash on the Monday.  In order to make space for those wishing to attend the funeral Mass,  which commenced at 3.30 p.m.,  about three quarters of the pews were removed.  Like the previous day, the cathedral was overcrowded and loudspeakers relayed the proceedings to those standing outside.  People unable to come to the cathedral were able to listen to the Mass on the live broadcast,  television and radio.  It was estimated that 5,000 were in attendance. </p>
<p>Such was the love for Bishop Victor,  clergy from various parts of Misiones, Paraguay and Brazil came to attend the funeral service.  Archbishops, bishops and priests,  numbering 90, concelebrated the Mass.  Mons.  Andrés Stanovik,  a member of the Capuchin Franciscan order and Archbishop of Corrientes was the chief celebrant.   Many members of the religious orders, school children and the choir swelled the numbers in the cathedral.  The local Ukranian Church, which is in full communion with the Bishop of Rome was represented.  Representatives of the Russian Orthodox ,  Luthern Church as well as representatives of other religious movements were also there. Local services such as the fire brigade,  the public hospital and private medical clinics and army were also representated..  </p>
<p>During,  at the end of the Mass and buriel of Bishop Victor, there were many wet faces, many crying openly.  Bishop Victor was buried in the Cathedral.    The Govenor of the Misiones  Prison Service , who is  a person with a great &#8220;toughness&#8221;, paid tribute to Bishop Victor´s great pastoral sensitivity and interest to prisoners and their families down the years.     Many is the prisoner he aided to return to society and work honestly.    He said,  &#8221;Bishop Victor was a person who always brought solutions not problems to different difficult life  situations&#8221;.      At this stage in his public discourse,  he broke down crying. </p>
<p>As the bishop´s remains were brought to his final resting place, there was a very prolonged applause and a second applause was taken up again as the coffin was lowered into the floor of the Cathedral</p>
<p> On his arrival in heaven, Bishop Victor  has been/ will be greeted by many former residents of our homes,  especially by Mario Junior.</p>
<p>Please remember in your prayers the driver of the bus who was very seriously injured in the collision.</p>
<p>Misiones, and in particular Oberá, will sadly miss both loving priests.</p>
<p>The late Bishop will be remembered by those in our Homes as he was the one who blessed and dedicated Hogar Virgen de Lujan, Guarani, to the Blessed Virgen Mary last 8th December, 2009 and blessed the Calvary and Tomb on 21st March this year in the grounds of Hogar Santa Teresa.</p>
<p>Please remember in your prayers these two priests who gave themselves untiringly to the service of others.  Also their grieving families,relatives and friends.  Let us also pray earnestly for their future replacements.</p>
<p>  May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace.  Amen.</p>
<p>  We hope to publish an article about the late bishop at some future date.</p>
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		<title>A help or a hindrance?  Conor McKay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a friend of my girlfriend told us about the time he had spent at Hogar SantaTeresa, it appealed to both of us immediately.  We decided to include a visit on our way through Argentina.
Having never tried anything like this before, I felt nervous about coming to stay.  I didn´t feel I had any special [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.rescueargentina.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/PIC_0768.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1495" title="Conor" src="http://www.rescueargentina.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/PIC_0768-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>When a friend of my girlfriend told us about the time he had spent at Hogar SantaTeresa, it appealed to both of us immediately.  We decided to include a visit on our way through Argentina.</p>
<p>Having never tried anything like this before, I felt nervous about coming to stay.  I didn´t feel I had any special skills to offer and I was worried that I might be more of a hindrance than a help.  However, from the moment we set foot here, those fears vanished.  We were made to feel more than welcome by the staff, although I almost hesitate to call them staff as they go so far beyond the call of duty in the loving care and attention bestowed upon each resident that you soon feel you are staying with one large family,  a family you quickly become part of.</p>
<p>Of course there is suffering here as some of the residents have very severe disabilities.  I found this difficult to deal with particularly when I heard about  the horrific backgrounds that many for the residents endured and somehow survived.  It brings great comfort to see how the residents are now receiving wonderful care and have a safe place to call home.</p>
<p>It was certainly a humbling experience to see how much comfort I could bring by merely sitting with a resident and holding hands;  perhaps talking or singing softly to them and also doing little things that might seem insignificant in our own lives but which means so much to those who can do so little for themselves.</p>
<p>Without doubt, my happiest memories are of the days when Niamh and I played guitar and sang and danced with the residents.  The energy in the room was palpable as faces lit up, hands clapped, feet stamped and, those who could, danced and swayed around the room while those who couldn´t were delighted to be lifted up in our arms and moved in time to the music.  In particular, I´ll remember little Kenny crouched in the far corner of the room, slowly edging towards us until he sat right in front of the guitar, smiling broadly at the singing and dancing.</p>
<p>I needn´t have worried about whether I would be a help or not&#8212;&#8211;from helping the residents to eat, to washing the dishes, preparing food, making mate  (pronounced <em>ma tey</em>) for Sandra, playing football with Mario, taking David for a walk and Lucas for a run  in his wheelchair, there was neither a dull moment nor a day that shall be forgotten.</p>
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		<title>Bible Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 23:25:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The garden has a very important place in Scripture for it is intimately connected with the whole of salvation history.  It is the scene of the creation, the fall and the redemption of the human race.  The garden features from the first pages of the Scripture.  When God had created man, the crown of his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>The garden has a very important place in Scripture for it is intimately connected with the whole of salvation history.  It is the scene of the creation, the fall and the redemption of the human race.  The garden features from the first pages of the Scripture.  When God had created man, the crown of his creative activitiy, it was in a garden that he chose to place him.  (Gen 2:8, 15)</p>
<p>The garden theme occurs throughout the Bible, sometimes in the literal sense, and others in the figurative sense.  Reflection on both these approaches to the garden can enrich our appreciation of its significance and perhaps give us some insight into the role that the garden plays in God&#8217;s creation, and therefore in our own lives.</p>
<p>The hebrew word for garden &#8216;gan&#8217; comes from the verb  &#8217;ganan&#8217; which means to surround., protect, defend.  Thus a garden was usuallly a place surrounded by wall or hedges and so protected and set apart for the owners.  King usually had garden around their palaces and king&#8217;s garden is menitioned a number of places.  (Ether 1:5, 2 Kings 25:4, Eccles 2:5)</p>
<p>All the bible plants grown naturally in Misiones.  So it was decided to avail of this blessing and create a Bible Garden.  This has great potential as an eco-tourism project and as a place of spiritual refreshment and as a source of vegetables and fruits for the three homes.  It is hoped to grow in the garden, some of the trees, plants and flowers that feature in the Bible.  The garden actually consists of five individual gardens.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Garden of the Song of Songs: </strong>This is a series of love poems, in which the two lovers are now united, now divided, now sought, now found.  It has been accepted as an elaborate allegory of the love story of God and his people.  This Bible garden will try to creates the story in the trees, plants and flowers.</li>
<li><strong>Garden of Olives: </strong>The Garden of Olives was seperated from the Garden Of Gethsemani by a road and was higher up the mountain.  It was open and smaller than the pleasure garden of Gethsemani.  It was full of grottos, terraces and olive trees.  There were seats, benches and roomy caverns suitable for prayer.  Whoever wished, might find a place suitable for prayer and meditation, but Christ chose the wildest spot to pray.</li>
<li><strong>Garden of Gethsemani: </strong>The Garden of Gethsemani on Mount Olivet was a recreational park surrounded by a hedge.  It contained some magnificent shrubbery, and many fruit trees.</li>
<li><strong>Garden of Calvary: </strong>Two gardens and two trees, stand at the still point of the creation and redemption, with joy and sorrow past beauty.  Jesus on the Cross is the tree of life. The limited space of the cross, freely accepted by Christ, spanned the gap between heaven and earth.  It is through that space we must all go some day to reach the promised land in resurrection.</li>
<li><strong>Garden of the Resurrection: </strong>It is not without significance that in one of the first resurrection appearances, Jesus is taken to be a gardener (Jn 21:15).  In our garden, we have recreated the empty tomb as it was in a graveyard that the best news was given to the world.</li>
</ul>
<p>At present, substantial work has been completed on the Garden of Calvary and the Garden of the resurrection and we have planted the first vineyard.  The grape, being one of the important fruits of the Holy Land, recurs throughout the Bible.  It is first found in the story of Noah (Gen 9:20); it was one of the fruits brought back to Moses to show the fertility of the Promised Land (Num 13:21-24); the prophets use it as a symbol of the fruit of the vine which &#8216;gladdens the heart of man&#8217; (107) and Jesus speaks of himself as the Vine (Jn 15:1-6).  Vines were usually grown on terraced slopes surrounded by thieves.  Like the fig, they were also grown over the doorways to give shade.  When a vineyard became unproductive it was abandoned and the dry vines were used for fuel and for making charcoal  (Ezek 15:4; Jn 15:6).</p>
<p>The Promised Land is described in Bible as the Land of Milk and Honey (Exodus 3:8) and we have installed our own beehives and are producing our own honey which is used by our own residents which is providing great nutrition.</p>
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		<title>Fundacion de la Santísima Trinidad de Argentina</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 04:17:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Formally known as Fundacion Cheshire Argentina de la Santisima Trinidad.  For legal and other reasons, it was decided to create an Argentinean Foundation.  This makes the operation more efficient and increases accountability as well as facilitating a greater number of people to help.  It also provides continuity into the future.
The foundation has five principle projects.

The Virgen de [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Formally known as Fundacion Cheshire Argentina de la Santisima Trinidad.  For legal and other reasons, it was decided to create an Argentinean Foundation.  This makes the operation more efficient and increases accountability as well as facilitating a greater number of people to help.  It also provides continuity into the future.</p>
<p>The foundation has five principle projects.</p>
<ul>
<li>The Virgen de Lujan in Guarnai, Misiones, which is home to abandoned senior citizens.</li>
<li>St Teresa Home in Oberá, Misiones, which is home for intellectually and physically disabled people.</li>
<li>Holy Spirit Home, Oberá, which will cater for severly intellectually disabled people (under construction May 2010)</li>
<li>Physical Rehabilitation attached to the St Teresa Home</li>
<li>Bible Garden, Oberá, an eco-tourism project aimed and providing self-sufficiency for the homes (under construction May 2010)</li>
</ul>
<p>The Mission of the Homes is also registered as charitable organisations in the UK and Ireland.</p>
<p><strong>Irish Charity </strong></p>
<p>Number: CHY17476</p>
<p>Chairman:  Des Kelly.</p>
<p>Name:  St Teresa Obera Support Fund.</p>
<p>Tel:  051 386 373</p>
<p><strong>UK Charity</strong></p>
<p>Number: 1088687</p>
<p>Secretary:  Mrs Kerry Keegan.</p>
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		<title>Our Facilities</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 13:29:52 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Photo Gallery]]></category>

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