Sofia Escoge Servir #[nn]
"Ministerios Del Sacerdocio y La Vida Religiosa" is a heartfelt 1988 story from Franciscan Communications, illustrated entirely by John Tartaglione, whose distinctive art brings to life a quiet yet powerful journey. When Panchito and Rosa visit a museum to see a sacred painting, they’re drawn into a vision guided by the angel Sofia, who reveals the diverse ways priests and nuns serve others across the world. Through this moving experience, the children witness selfless dedication in action—culminating in a profound encounter with Mother Teresa—before returning home with new inspiration to help their own community.
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Panchito takes Rosa to a museum to look at a famous religious painting where he can contact the angel Sofia. At the painting, Sofia takes them on a journey, describing the different roles of various priests and nuns who serve with a life dedicated to religion. She mainly describes how each serves the needs of others no matter their race, socio-economic status, or nationality. The tour ends with a climax as the kids meet with Mother Teresa and see all that she does to help those in need. The trio eventually make it back to town from which they started and learn how they can help locally.
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