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Haiti Priest Doctor
Clip: 12/7/2012 | 8m 16s
Father Rick Frechette became a physician to care for Haiti’s poor children.
He buries the poor, feeds the hungry, rescues the injured, houses the homeless, and says the goal of his orphanage for Haitian children is “to raise the children together so they have memories of their own restored childhood and that later in life they become aunts and uncles to each other's children and their family regenerates after a generation.”
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Haiti Priest Doctor
Clip: 12/7/2012 | 8m 16s
He buries the poor, feeds the hungry, rescues the injured, houses the homeless, and says the goal of his orphanage for Haitian children is “to raise the children together so they have memories of their own restored childhood and that later in life they become aunts and uncles to each other's children and their family regenerates after a generation.”
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