Sunday, July 31, 2005

Baby Jessica That Fell In Hole

: The incredible story of a nun and the life he touched fight

Few people know the story of the nun-Sparborth Yossi Höhne. Born on a truck of the U.S. Army in 1946, destroyed by war Germany, his early life was spent in a "house" tiny, where they are lucky enough to eat. His father, owner of a small theater, was discriminated against for having among its actors to German Jews and finally enclosed in a concentration camp.
When Yossi was not more than 10 years, decided to return to his mother's native country, Holland, to escape oppression meant that a divided Germany in those years.
came to live in a house so small that after a while, Höhne-Sparborth

had to leave home to live in an orphanage. Home visits, were marked by poverty, so much so I had to sleep under a table by the lack of space.
At 17 years, Yossi decided to join a convent get wet to start his life as a Catholic. The convent, called "Congregation of the Sisters of Providence, was to rescue orphans work the streets, to give them shelter and food. Some time later, along with the whole monastery, decided to abandon the typical dress of a nun so that the children were not labeled as "orphans." Until today retains this change.

After some time, the sister went Yossi linking with European peace groups, actively participated in protests against the creation of nuclear weapons in different venues and traveled to different nuclear countries with humanitarian aid purposes.

Today, Höhne-Sparborth is in Chile, has participated in activities in the region of Maule and has also housed in Santiago, where he has donated money to various institutions and homosexuals.



In an interview with the Mercury has said that "homosexuals were created by God, and do not think God is wrong" ideology emphasizing open to other ways of life. On the other hand, openly criticizes the higher powers of the Vatican for its remoteness from the real issues affecting society today.

People like her are few, life experience and contact with people has strongly marked, and their stay in Chile can not be overlooked. Knowing its history, suffice to say that just as children have lived longer than many of us live our entire lives.