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Last Friday the students in DDP’s Education Project went on a field trip to the National Museum in Phnom Penh. Today they had a follow-up activity to help them better understand and retain what they saw and learned there.
I figured I might as well give you the tour of the rest of our present Maryknoll office–and residence for Fr. Kevin Conroy and me. Last week I showed you the kitchen. Now here is the dining room.
When I arrived in Phnom Penh in 2000, there was one building more than six stories tall. It had the only elevator in the country.
“The One and Triune God, dear brothers and sisters, must be manifested in this way–with deeds rather than words. God, who is the author of life, is transmitted not so much through books as through witness of life.”
Pope Francis
Friday night I caught five mice in the Maryknoll kitchen using a glue trap. Sunday night I put out another trap and had three more mice this morning. There will be plenty more where those came from.
It’s common practice for friends of the ruling political party to donate $300,000 (the minimum) or more to the party and then be named as an okhna (aka rich-person-sucking-up-to-the-government). You can prefix the title whenever you write your name so everyone will know you’re rich.
Mr. KONG SOM OL went a bit further (probably gave more money) and got Blvd 2004 named after himself. After paying all that money, you don’t want to waste any of the glory so he had his whole title prefixed to his name. It makes for a useless street sign in English but this whole thing isn’t about being useful.