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Old
Swedes participates in a companion relationship with the
Episcopal Diocese of Guatemala. In doing so, we learn from
each other and share spiritual, human and material
relationships. We encourage and pray for each other and hope
to inspire each other in our work in the world about us. Guatemala is the northernmost Central American county with a population of about 10 million. 45% of the population are of Mayan Indian descent and follow traditional Indians ways and speak Indian languages. The other 55% are of Spanish descent and speak Spanish. The two parishes with which Old Swedes has a particular relationship are in the sugar cane country southwest of Guatemala City. ![]() Iglesia Ascension is in San Carlos, a village where people work in the cane fields and live close to a subsistence level, often in homes with dirt floors. ![]() Old Swedes provides scholarships to send children in the two parishes to school. We pay half the expenses of students in San Carlos to attend a primary school and, in Vista Linda, to go to a secondary school. Our hope is that this will help make a better life for them as they grow up. We also pay for health services to be provided once a month in the village of San Carlos. In Guatemala, only 35% of the populations can reach local health services in less than an hour. Old Swedes is gearing up to revisit our sister parishes in 2011. We meet once a month to discuss the trip and ways we can fund the trip and these parishes. Please join us! |
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