tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8974694457863876508.post1722735907197311803..comments2024-03-08T00:15:32.720-08:00Comments on Pushing On: Just Pictures of Children: Susan McDonald Remembers Operation Babyliftldehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09900575082064703895noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8974694457863876508.post-82078517035036545332019-12-31T09:11:51.240-08:002019-12-31T09:11:51.240-08:00Thank you so much, Susan, for this account of your...Thank you so much, Susan, for this account of your experience with the Vietnamese orphan-rescue. It is so vivid, and since I got to meet you, in that final April, at Rosemary Taylor's third (I think it was) house, where I'd worked in '72-'73, I could picture everything you wrote. I am beyond grateful for this important eyewitness history. Since hearing, late last night, that dear Rosemary is no longer with us here in the flesh, I am grieving. As one of my military friends remarked when I shared the news, "If there was ever a candidate for SAINTHOOD here it is, This should go up the Catholic Church chain. I suggest a meeting with the local Bishops in all your contact cities." Whether or not that transpires, officially, I know from God's Word that she is definitely numbered among the saints, already. God bless you, dear Susan! "See you" back on Facebook!The Prairie Nightingalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08667353056640186579noreply@blogger.com