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Our Rose of Klong Toey, a Christmas baby

Life, Father Joe Maier, Published on 23/12/2021

» At Christmas, deep in the heart of each of us is a "broken alleluia". So often, almost always, in the slums of Klong Toey and here at Mercy Centre. The whispers, tears, the silent gestures of the children say so much about sadness and being dumped, left alone in an abandoned building or a bus stop. That's the broken part, and the alleluia is the joy of Christmas, of being loved. Being found.

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Opening doors for the ordinary

Life, Father Joe Maier, Published on 15/04/2021

» To kick open the door only once -- and it stays open. That's what our Mercy Centre and Human Development Foundation does.

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Jesus in Klong Toey

Life, Father Joe Maier, Published on 25/12/2020

» Baby Jesus was too young to travel but there was no choice. It was either life or death. His parents -- blessed Virgin Mary and carpenter Joseph -- had to run from the bad guys. It was either flee or die. The angel had jarred Joseph awake in a vivid no-nonsense dream saying that they are going to kill baby Jesus and that means you and his mum too because we angels know you will give your lives defending infant Jesus.

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Christmas Letter 2019

Life, Father Joe Maier, Published on 25/12/2019

» Along with revered legends like the Archangel Gabriel, who appeared to the Virgin Mary to ask if she would be the Mother of Jesus, we hold dearly to the Star in the East.

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Moonshine Mum

Life, Father Joe Maier, Published on 04/11/2019

» It wasn't a big jump off Three Soldiers Bridge, maybe 3m, but no matter. She couldn't swim. When you can't swim, any jump into a canal is dangerous.

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Magic in the name game

Life, Father Joe Maier, Published on 21/10/2019

» Most folk around here believe in the power and sacredness of a given name. And maybe that's how Master Ohm survived on pilfered leftover noodles -- by the sacred power of the sacred name pounded into him by the nasty but pious noodle lady who works from a stall parked next to the sacred shrine.

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Keeping the dream alive

Life, Father Joe Maier, Published on 22/04/2019

» When Granny ordered her daughter and her daughter's "live-in" to move out of their Klong Toey shack, there was no wiggle room for argument and debate. To emphasise this point, Granny had a long pistol, the trigger of which she had never in her life pulled, but a gun, nevertheless.

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Hope and sorrow

Life, Father Joe Maier, Published on 04/03/2019

» For several years a five-year-old girl we call Miss Ice lived in a shack with her 25-year-old HIV-infected, tuberculosis-sick mum and three stray dogs no one ever bothered to name.

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A Christmas story

Life, Father Joe Maier, Published on 25/12/2018

» A Klong Toey miss. Smartest in her senior class, captain of her Bangkok league-winning volleyball team. Beautiful long black hair coming down to her shoulders -- tall like her dad. Born to a devout Buddhist family on Christmas Day. But on her 18th birthday and Christmas, she is fighting back tears, as she vows to do this impossible thing for her dying mum.

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From low to high

Life, Father Joe Maier, Published on 12/11/2018

» Seventeen years ago, Mum gave birth to a healthy son in a provincial prison hospital two hours outside of Bangkok. She named her son Ake. To avoid the nightmare of trying to remember who might have been the actual father of her child, she had blessed him with her own last name.