Versimilitude, in literature, is how fully the characters and actions in a work of fiction conform to our sense of reality. To say that a work has a high degree of verisimilitude means that the work is very realistic and believable – that it is "true to life."
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Xavier Hall Jesuits
Jesuits of Xavier Hall in Thailand.
A group of parishioners celebrated Songkran with the community of Xavier Hall.
Ogie, give my regards to Fr. Alfonso de Juan, SJ. I don't know if he still remember me and Junjun. We stayed there in Xavier Hall overnight before we went to Cambodia for our mission trial last January 2006.
Correction about the caption: the guy in the picture is Fr. Martin Suhartono, SJ, our former rector here in Arrupe who joined the Carthusians in 2006. He recently left the monastery to continue his vocation here in the Society of Jesus.
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Ogie, give my regards to Fr. Alfonso de Juan, SJ. I don't know if he still remember me and Junjun. We stayed there in Xavier Hall overnight before we went to Cambodia for our mission trial last January 2006.
Correction about the caption: the guy in the picture is Fr. Martin Suhartono, SJ, our former rector here in Arrupe who joined the Carthusians in 2006. He recently left the monastery to continue his vocation here in the Society of Jesus.
yeah, you're right. hehe. i just re-checked the photo. thanks, joel =)
sure, henry. i'll tell him that when i get back to bangkok. i'm in chiang mai now.
Hi,
I was wondering how to contact Fr. Martin, I was one of his students from Highschool..
Many thank's in advance,
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