Hi JCF, no link, sorry. I picked up the news from one of our friends at facebook the day before he was ordained and then picked up his photo at the Eurcharist from his facebook. Probably most of the information will be in Portuguese as I saw lots of comments and greetings in Portuguese (afterall, it is Brazil, ¿verdad?). Love Luiz, I wish him well as I know you do too.
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Felicidades, Luiz!
[Leonardo, do you have a link to this (delightful!) story?]
Hi JCF, no link, sorry. I picked up the news from one of our friends at facebook the day before he was ordained and then picked up his photo at the Eurcharist from his facebook. Probably most of the information will be in Portuguese as I saw lots of comments and greetings in Portuguese (afterall, it is Brazil, ¿verdad?). Love Luiz, I wish him well as I know you do too.
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