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S. Aquinas writes to S. Rose Ellen about every three weeks and occasionally phones her pen pal. "It's so much fun to get her letters," S. Rose Ellen said. "It makes my day!" The pen pals have never met but discovered they have much in common - both were teachers for many years, beginning in the early 1930s; both are 97 years old and enjoy sharing stories from their ministries and lives; and both love music, art, crafts, reading and a good joke.
"I feel very close to her," S. Rose Ellen reflected about S. Aquinas. And no doubt the feeling is mutual. After enduring a traumatic evacuation from her home, which was then completely destroyed, S. Aquinas received a ray of hope one day in the mail - followed by regular gifts of S. Rose Ellen's love and concern in the form of thread and yarn and scissors and paper clips and magazines and, always, special snacks and treats.
For those who endured the wrath of Katrina life will never be the same. Yet, from devastating ashes can rise life in new and unexpected forms - like the bond that has flourished between two nonagenarians living several states and a thousand miles apart, united by their concern and care for one another.
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