tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-989033992988999073.post7840433645819432849..comments2024-03-26T02:25:58.003-05:00Comments on Little House in Chicago: My People Cry Out for FreedomTesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11095694388830565339noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-989033992988999073.post-62312930038035349582011-11-29T11:00:30.765-06:002011-11-29T11:00:30.765-06:00Thank you for sharing your family's story--and...Thank you for sharing your family's story--and by extension the story of many families of Cuban ancestry. I taught with two women whose families escaped from Cuba--one in Delaware and one in Florida. One woman escaped with her husband and her oldest daughter. The other was a child when her family escaped. Her father told them they were going on a day trip and he rented a boat, in essence kidnapping the boat owner and the few men who worked with him. She remembered being cold on the boat because they had only the clothes they were wearing. She remembered her father continually apologizing to the boat owner but also inviting him to join them. I wasn't able to access the article through the link but I will see if I can find it. Know that I will pray for Laura and for all who are seeking freedom and will ask our sisters to pray also.Sr. Ann Mariehttp://franciscanlife.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com