The next day
In prision...
— Priest, thank you for coming before they transferred me.
— We agreed and here I am.
— Can I ask you a favor?
— Yes!
— You can put a red paper at the door of the police station at night.
— Why?
— So my friend doesn't try to let me go.
— He is well. Ready?!
— Yes, Priest. — The priest makes the opening prayer, the criminal finishes his confession, the priest pardons with the specific prayer. — Now you say a prayer to thank God for forgiveness.
— Priest, I don't know how to pray, I can give up my days in prison.
— You can. But you're going to offer each day at a time.
— Yes priest. — The priest gives him a Bible and a rosary.
— Priest, pray for my friend's conbernation.
— You can count on my prays!
In the square...
— Good Morning! Mr. Nestor, my mother sent this blanket. The girl on TV said she's going to get cold.
— Thank you, God pay her.
— James, in chapter 4, spoke of envy and that we should not plan life without God. And he says people ask wrong. I did not understand.
— Well, someone who can explain it has arrived.
— Good Morning! We could set up a study group in the square.
— What about the day it's raining?
— Let's go to the Church marquee.
— And soon, the bandstand will be renovated soon. With the domino tables all around.
— The old people will already be all immunized. When the work is ready.
— Yes!
— But what does the sea mean? And why do we pray wrong?
— The sea for the Hebrews symbolized evil. For the enemy nations came by sea. When God opens the sea for his people to pass through. It means that whoever is with him, whoever walks with him, will not harm him.
The sea is fickle. He revolts. When he hits us, he comes with full force at our weakest point. When he fills us, we are without a weapon. We burn from the inside while being in the water.
The boat is crossing the sea. The boat faces the sea. He sends a buoy, he catches those who are at sea. And who are the fishermen on the boat?
— Us!!!
— Exactly! Now imagine a person in the middle of a rough sea feeling death. What will she say?
— Help me!
— Do you understand this phrase with a double meaning?
— Not!
— Whoever listens to it from within the sea: pull it down. And whoever listens to it from the outside: pulls it out. But when we say: God saves me. There is only one option.
— How do we pray properly?
— Sir, I'm in this ordeal, problem, situation et cetera. Lord, save me. Take me to your boat and be with me facing this sea. Let me do his bidding.
I'm sure God's will is for you to be on his boat.
— Can you fall off the boat?
— He can. But if you do what God asks of you, you won't fall.
— I want to be on this boat.
— Keep doing what God asks of you. Now I have to go. I'm sorry. — The mayor is going to talk to the foreman of the bandstand.
— Frank!
— Hi Joe!
— Good morning, Mr. Nestor!
— Good Morning!
— Frank, Miss Mary left the Cave and set up a meeting with all the altar servers.
— Shall we go back to serving?
— I think so! — The two jump for joy and Mr. Nestor smiles seeing their joy.
Read the chapters from: The Cave.
Rosie opens the church. And the children run in and go straight to the chapel of the Blessed Sacrament.
— Good Morning! Mr. Nestor, what happened to them?
— Rosie, God answered their prayer.
— It's so beautiful to see them seeking God. May their faith never waver.
— I wanted to be like them.
— So go! — Mr. Nestor comes in and prays with them both.
At night...
The priest glues the red paper together. The man sees and removes the paper. He leaves town without a trace.
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