St. Simeon Skete, Taylorsville Kentucky USA

With St. Simeon, the God receiver, as our patron, the skete seeks to practice the ideals found in our Rule, The Thousand Day Nazareth. In simplicity and poverty, the skete embraces the struggle of inner life through the practice of the Prayer Rope.

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Showing posts with label Lucy Mansaray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lucy Mansaray. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Planting Rice, Whatever the need

At Nazareth House Apostolate,
you will find our staff
 doing what NHA does - caring for others.  
  Wherever the need.
   If the need is to help plant rice, 
then you plant rice.   
Last week, 
Lucy and Roo joined in with Pa Foday and Mama Fatu and 
 the workers on Pa Foday's farm to plant rice.   
 It's that Nazareth House Apostolate "thing" .....  
Kadijah brings food for the workers in the rice field.

that "thing" of working together, making possible a better tomorrow for all.  

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

BREAKING NHA NEWS: AbuBakarr, Teacher at Nazareth House School is very ill.

Teachers: Mr. Anthony B. Sesay, Mrs. Lucy Kamara, Mr. Abubakarr Fofonah, Mr Manso Dumbuya

Fr. Seraphim with teachers, Lucy, Abu, Anthony and Manso

Mama Vicki presenting September Salary to AbuBakarr


Nazareth House Kabala School teacher: Abubakarr Fofonah


I have just received word from James in Freetown that Abubakarr, one of our teachers at the Nazareth House Kabala School is very ill. They are thinking he may need surgery for a ruptured hernia, he has high fever, infection. Please keep him in your prayers and pray strength for the other teachers as they tend to their students in their overflowing classrooms and as they fill in for Abubakarr and his students.

We have sent the teachers salaries and the school's supply money for the month. There is a small amount that we can adjust and give aid to Abu for his illness. Whatever it takes, we must help him out. He is so valuable to the school.

IN OTHER NEWS:
Maria Stianchie has received confirmation that the container filled with supplies for Sierra Leone from One Love Foundation is indeed aboard ship and traveling to Sierra Leone. Fantastic News!!!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Meet Lucy Jamestina Mansaray, St. Laurence House, Sierra Leone

 


Birthdate: September 24, 1996
 

Introducing an up and coming accountant that we should all keep our EYE on is Lucy Mansaray of St. Laurence House. Nazareth House's story began with Lucy in the year 2000, when her father, James met Fr. Seraphim.
Sweet Lucy is the first born of James and Kadijah Mansaray. To be as young as she is, she has weathered much difficulty during her lifetime; having been born in the middle of the Civil War in Sierra Leone and survived through the height of it.

This is a credit to her parents' incredible "savvy-ness" and her own level head, good judgment and quick thinking. Lucy delivering rice to a woman in need. Notice the poor lady is holding Lucy's hand with her two amputated stumps. (Click on photo to enlarge)
Despite the traumatic struggles in her environment, Lucy always shines forth a bright smile.
 
 


From the first meeting of Lucy into Nazareth House, she became a child of prayer; in particular, the Rosary.
As a very young lady, Lucy would pray and teach to the Rosary to everyone she meets.

A few years ago, while in Sierra Leone, I became violently ill. To be honest, I thought there was a real chance that I would not make it through the night. At one point, as I lay at St. Laurence House, I felt a presence at the foot of my bed. As I opened my eyes, there sat Lucy. "Mama, I want to pray with you" she said. She held my hand and prayed the most beautiful, tender, sweet prayers. I will never forget that moment and how dear it is to me.
 

Lucy has grown into a spectacular and brilliant young lady. She continues, year after year, to win honors in her schooling.
 

Nazareth House is honored to support her in her education. She now attends the Lebananese International School in Freetown,having chose this school for its specialty in accounting.
 
 

Lucy is very active in Nazareth House work. Helping out in all aspects of the humanitarian aid deliveries and mission work.
 

A talented and special young lady, We Love You, Lucy!
 

Friday, October 17, 2008

Report about Pa Barrie from James Mansaray









Photos #1 & #2 are from the burial of Pa Barrie, his family with photos of Pa Barrie & Fr. Seraphim; and at grave side. The remaining are of Pa Barrie, James, Fr. Seraphim, Lucy and Roo of Nazareth House Apostolate.

Freetown, Sierra Leone: By James Mansaray, 17 Oct. 2008:
I must confess that the last couple of days have been very hectic, heart breaking, time of loss and mourning for Nazareth House Apostolate. In the midst of it all we see success and work still on for Nazareth House Apostolate in Sierra Leone. Thanks to all praying and supporting us.

After few weeks of the grand school opening ceremony in Kabala, NHA was greeted with several hiccups starting with the sorrowful death of baby Bangura in her mother's womb, and then the loss of our best friend Pa Barrie. I choose calling him
''THE PRAYER WARRIOR".

When this news broke up last Monday morning, it took us a moment to handle it. This holy man was everything you could think of. He was Poor, simple, honest and he was prayer. Due to some family reasons, Pa Barrie Was relocated to Kindia town which is in the northern part of Guinea by his eldest son. It is common in Africa that parents who always gets ill, weak or tired of working are sent to the village to rest and die. This was what happened in the first place and Pa Barrie had no choice but to go back home. We tried to convince him to stay but that he said he will do later.

On hearing the news of Mama Vicki and Father's presence in Sierra Leone, Pa Barrie wasted no time in making yet another trip in the broken roads and bridges linking Sierra Leone and neighbouring Guinea. Old and ill as he was, Pa Barrie managed it to see us all spending two odd days to reach Freetown.

It was a big reunion for him to be with us again. Fr. Just can't believe it when i told him that Pa Barrie's daughter called to tell me that the old man is here to see him before he returns to America. With no time wasted, we changed plans and went straight to the old man's house at Krootown Road. And then the interpretation started again between him and Fr. Seraphim. You can see the joy in him as he smiles to Father and as he kept looking at him every moment, rolling over his beads every second without even looking at them. Like Father always does, you will never see Pa Barrie idle, his hands always has a job to do with his beads. It's amazing seeing the two guys doing the same thing and at the same time. It must have started a long time ago, ordained by God.

I remember interpreting between him and father during this last visit. My mouth sometimes dry with over use of words. Father keen about learning more from this holy man, asking more questions on prayer as if he knew that Pa Barrie will soon be gone. Pa Barrie sick inside could not tell us how sick he was feeling inside. Maybe he thought he will be alright. He stressed about his desire to finish the month of fasting and then he will go on with more medical treatment. His desire and dream to see the holy land etc.

Looking at his medical papers, Mama Vicki gave him some Cipro and a full worm medication hoping this will help him out. We paid his way back and give him some pocket money for him to pack his stuffs and return back soon to Freetown. He has lost so much weight and looks thin inside but you could hardly tell he was here to say good bye.

On his way back to Guinea, Pa Barrie fell terribly ill. According to one of his relatives there, his desires was to better up, pack and return but his condition got so bad that he could not sit, eat nor walk out of the house. No chance for them to take him to the hospital, he soon lost his hands and legs and after several days his speech. Jaria his daughter who was here in Freetown was sent for to help him out. On arrival there, she called telling me about the seriousness of the illness and that Mama Marianna should go before it's too late. Plans were on for me to escort her to the village that way she won't go alone. Two days later we got the news that he is gone.

On his sick bed, Jaria was able to get few words from Pa Barrie. When Jaria mention of Fr. Seraphim, she said Pa Barrie smiled and was struggling to say something but his tongue could not let him. All he could do was pointing to his prayer beads as if asking Jaria to give them to father, followed by a long smile and tears in his eyes. Few minutes later that Sunday evening, he passed on to the other side of life leaving a legacy in the life of so many and more especially to father Seraphim who always sees Pa Barrie as a holy man.

MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE AND MAY LIFE PERPETUAL ALWAYS SHINE ON HIM. AMEN.

To be continued....................

James B. Mansaray

St. Laurence House, Freetown.

Sierra Leone.

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