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Faithful Fools and Franciscan Sisters support education in Nicaragua
“I do it for the love of the art,” responded Heidi Francis Meza, founder and director of St. Francis of Assisi School in Nicaragua, when we acknowledged the energy and commitment required of her to create and sustain a primary school. Heidi is an “artist.” She gives expression to her vision of educating children. Heidi and her sister Graciela provide an opportunity to study within a barrio that is filled with economic and human struggle. Water seldom comes through the pipes and there are long rationed hours without electricity. Heidi, together with her husband and son, live in the barrio.
There is a large doorway in a cinderblock wall that leads from the school into the Fool’s Court (La Corte de los/las Bufones). Children come to “La Corte” to read books and to learn to play the recorder in a music program guided by Max Jerez, Heidi’s husband. Manuel Perez invites youth to use it as a safe and pleasant place to be together. Mercedes Gonzales faithfully maintains “La Corte” for the many community groups that use it. She, together with other women, organizes people to learn about consumer rights and critical issues, like the privatization of water, or domestic violence. She has organized an early childhood development program for teenage girls and women who are pregnant or breast-feeding. They learn from the beginning that attention to a child’s physical and emotional development requires active attention. The women learn about nutrition for them and their children. They receive classes on how to cook with soybeans, extracting the milk and then using the remaining ingredients to enrich their traditional foods. They learn to do exercises with their children to facilitate the development of muscles, motor skills and nervous system. Mothers and children learn to play together.
Through annual trips, Faithful Fools from the U.S. and from the urban and rural areas of Nicaragua learn from one another. Together we reflect on what we are witnessing and experiencing in our own communities, countries and throughout the world. Questions arise like, “What is poor?”
As a global community of Faithful Fools we collaborate to sustain the school and the ministries within the Fool’s Court in Nicaragua. With $12,000 a year Faithful Fools Street Ministry supports 8 teachers, 3 aids and the two humble buildings that host a vibrant communal life. In Fall of 2006 Faithful Fools received $5000 from the One World Mission Fund to be used toward their support of the primary school, San Francisco de Asís.
Heidi, Max, Manuel and Mercedez are 4 of 15 new applicants to become Franciscan Associates of the Franciscan Sisters of Little Falls, MN. Sisters Carmen Barsody and Susan Knutson work with Faithful Fools in San Francisco, California.
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