Saul

Saul

What was your life like before you´ve met the Sisters of Mary? (origin, circumstances, family etc.)  For almost five years, my parents were separated. I am the eldest of five children. My mother work so hard, but for a moment I was angry with her, I don’t obey her...
Yordin

Yordin

What was your life like before you´ve met the Sisters of Mary? (origin, circumstances, family etc.)  Since my parents does not have money to send to school, they didn´t send me to school for about two years. Within these years, I dedicated to work in the farm together...
Angie

Angie

My name is Angie. I was born in Tegucigalpa.  I am now 16 years old with a mother and a stepfather. I have my two younger siblings and each one of us has a different father. I do not have the chance to know who my real father is. My mother could not sustain my needs...
Erika

Erika

My name is Erika and I´m 14 years old. I come from a poor and catholic family. My parents worked very hard to sustain the family´s needs.  I had a very hard life since young. I could not have the things that my companions at school had like good notebooks, beautiful...
Keyli

Keyli

My name is Keyli. I am from La Paz. Presently, I am studying in The Sisters of Mary School Girlstown, Honduras.  My father is Jesus, who has dedicated his life in soldering. My mother’s name is Grisselda, who is a housekeeper.  I was born in 2006, when my parents were...

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