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.

See our website at www.nazarethhouseap.org

Donations should be addressed to: Nazareth House Apostolate, 185 Captains Cove Drive, Taylorsville, Kentucky 40071.

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Showing posts with label Nazareth house kabala school. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

ON THE 10TH DAY OF CHRISTMAS....

The Children's Sunday School




Portland, Oregon

NHA Teacher, Lucy distributes candy canes to the students


know the real meaning of Christmas.

Pa Foday helps to distribute candy canes

They provided the candy canes 


and Christmas Cards








 to the students of


 Nazareth House Apostolate School


 in Kabala Sierra Leone.

   
These pictures show it all...


  Merry Christmas!




 Your prayers, support, donations are changing the lives of these children and many others.  Please remember Nazareth House Apostolate in your charity givings during 2012.  

Nazareth House Apostolate
185 Captains Cove Drive
Taylorsville, KY 40071


Sunday, January 1, 2012

President Koroma greets 2012 in prayer at Kabala

President Ernest Bai Koroma has arrived in Kabala and James was there to meet him, camera in hand.   
©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer

President Koroma is in Kabala to celebrate the New Year.  
©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer



He didn't greet 2012 with a lavish party and champaign filled glasses,

©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer
instead he welcomes the New Year surrounded by the people of the country in which he serves
©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer
and he began it in prayer.
©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer
Joining with those who had gathered to meet the New Year worshipping at the Holy Martyrs of Uganda Catholic Church in Kabala,
©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer
He opened the year,
©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer
 in prayer for the remaining hurdles Sierra Leone continues to face and
©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer
  in thanksgiving for the progresses made
©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer
 What a wonderful way for a Head of State to start a New Year.  Many blessings to you, President Koroma, to Sierra Leone and to all involved in Nazareth House Apostolate.   God bless you all.



Monday, June 6, 2011

James sends greetings from the NHA KABALA SCHOOL

As James returns yet again to Kabala 


to check on the digging of the well for the Compound 

and help with some work around the place, 


he is greeted by our NHA School Students.   

They send their love and greetings to you!  

Oh, the smiles!  Such happy children!  Thanks for putting the smiles on their faces.



Thank you for being a part of the NHA Team that is changing their lives by giving them the tool of education for a promising future.   Please continue your support, there are so many depending on us.   Thank you.  






Saturday, July 25, 2009

NHA Kabala School Completes its first School Year!





Report from James Mansaray: Freetown, Sierra Leone

At the end of June, the Nazareth House Apostolate School in Kabala began closing down their educational activities for the year.

The last two weeks in July were all so busy with NHA school kids wrapping up their final exams as our devoted teachers calculating the final marks, compiling the final results of a successful school year. We can hardly believe one whole year in our new school building has been accomplished.

We’ve made a big mark this first year, giving the once unfortunate kids, the hope for a real education in a nice environment.

Thanks to all those who contributed

in making this a possibility. These photos show only a tiny handful of all of those who made it possible. (To see many more of them view the link on the right that says "Our Sponsors")

It was a must for me to be there representing Mama Vicki and Fr. Hicks who could not always afford it to witness such functions.

Lucy and Ann Marie just ended their school years so it was perfect timing for them to come with me so that they, too, could help do some voluntary job.

(Roo is excited to see his grandpa Pa Foday)

ROO said he too won’t be left behind on this trip and promise not to get ill this time round. This gave the opportunity for the whole St. Laurence House family

to make the long trip to Kabala late that evening.

I had to drive and must be very careful. Freetown to Makeni was easy followed by the rough and rainy drive from Makeni to Kabala. Two stops: one to greet our friends at the one hut village to give them supplies and another at Fadugu where the car’s battery died. All had to push for me to kick start the car again and we never stopped again until we reached Kabala late that night. It was fun though and worth it not to have stopped and risked the battery dying again. None of us will love to sleep in that forest or the dark highway.

It was all work the following day at the NHA school. Parents and kids all ready to receive the schools years reward.

Thanks to Mako one of our able teachers and his staff for arranging this well.

I was there doing the big man’s role documenting this event with tears in my eyes. The idea that we have this school is so wonderful and makes me emotional.

Lucy, Ann Marie, Kadijah and even ROO

all busy handing out results to the kids

and their parents as they walked to the high table packed with their school files.

Parents happy and amazed seeing their kids making the next level.

More kids coming in to see if they could be admitted seeing our progress. Once the compound is a reality and we can rest that we won't be living on the streets with no home for our supplies for the poor, then we might be able to think about expanding the school for more kids to attend. Everyone deserves an education.

The whole ceremony was crowned

with an end of year school party for this kids later on that evening. We'll talk about that in the next few blogs.

Once more thanks to you all for making this possible. See your money and prayers at work.................. Keep it going...

God bless you all. James.