Thursday, April 22, 2010

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2010-APR-21-1926Hrs
Hello fellow Mausicans
Were many of you personally affected by the parashlysis? It put things into perspective for me. Our volcano has been pretty quiet since February 11th when we had a partial dome collapse, but we have had and will no doubt continue to experience episodes of ashing, which for volume cannot be compared with Iceland
I want to share some shots of a wonderful Gospel concert put on by our oldest school on Montserrat. St Augustine Catholic Primary School celebrates 135 years of existence this year. It is one of only 4 Primary schools on Montserrat... the pre volcano number was around 14.
Also including an Easter Monday view of the volcano... free of ash and steam.
Grade 2 Thanksgiving Prayer
Drummers
Liturgical dance
The Soufriere Hills volcano
Love and blessings.... Pat
Websites to check www.mvo.ms www.mnialive.com
The ICT Roadshow started here today.
natural disasters are not sent to punish us... we get an opportunity to share the love with those in need and to remember WHO is really in charge.
Pat Ryan



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