VATICAN INSIDER: PART II, “HOPE OF THE POOR,” A LIFELINE TO HUMAN DIGNITY

VATICAN INSIDER: PART II, “HOPE OF THE POOR,” A LIFELINE TO HUMAN DIGNITY

This week in Part II of the interview segment, I again feature two amazing men, two friends, Craig Johring and Danny Leger, who are truly doing the Lord’s work of caring for the least of our brethren through HOPE OF THE POOR, an amazing organization they co-founded in Nebraska with headquarters in Omaha and Mexico City. The motto is “Alleviating the poverty of being unloved.” You will hear Craig and Danny tell absolutely riveting tales of the poorest of the poor whom they try to help in many ways, especially by giving them a sense of their worth and dignity.

I spoke to Craig last year on Vatican Insider and Danny joined him on this visit to Rome and in this interview for VI.  They speak of their work in Mexico and the U.S. and then share with us why the exciting reasons why they were in Rome. We met midway during their Rome visit after Mass at St. Patrick’s on February 25.

By the way, I start Part II of our conversation by asking both men to tell us their favorite story of working with the poor.

I think you will agree after listening to their stories that the Lord has surely poured extra doses of grace on both Craig and Danny to do what they do with so much love!

The website: hopeofthepoor.org

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