SVD JOKES #25: MABELE! MABELE!
This is from Pinoy SVD Fr. Emil Pati:“Setswana”, the language spoken in Botswana, is quieted complicated. One day, while visiting people in the fields, I scouted a group of women harvesting sorghum. Very articulately I greeted them, “Dumelang Bomme” (the usual greeting). In chorus they respond...
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SVD JOKES #24: HELP! HELP!
In one of my summer apostolates, our assistant parish priest was going to be transferred to another place. So, on his last day in the parish, the people decided that we organize a picnic in the river as our token of thanksgiving for the missionary service he had done for the parish. While in the river,...
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SVD JOKES #23: THANKS! THANKS!
When I was a postulant, I remembered very well a serious sermon from an SVD deacon which turned out to be a light moment for all of us gathered. This deacon asked us to look at the cross and try to see the letters on it aside from the INRI. Then, he himself answered that from the cross we can see the...
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