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A few years ago I saw a short film clip telling the story of Kathleen Field, a woman with a remarkable story with its roots in Vietnam. She was found wrapped tightly in the arms of her dead mother.  She was rushed to a US Military Hospital where she was baptized and given the name Kathleen Field – the name coming from the song title “I’ll take you home again Kathleen” and the fact that she was resuced from almost certain death in a field.  Anyway, just did a bit of a search and found a bit more of her story.  If you have time, click on the link below.

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By Vincent

One thought on “Home again Kathleen ….”
  1. Hi Fr. Vincent,
    What a truly lovely and remarkable story. Enjoy your blog so much and find it such
    interesting and informativ reading. I look forward to it every week.
    Keep well and keep up the good work.
    God Bless.

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