tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7846183426638681242.post4795309149850642203..comments2023-10-05T22:05:04.114+08:00Comments on China bulletin: Welcome to the Macau - China Bulletin, August 2011Missionarieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12103087119631406952noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7846183426638681242.post-86000557320355578512011-08-01T04:11:27.725+08:002011-08-01T04:11:27.725+08:00Rev. Luis Ruiz who served the needy in Macau and m...Rev. Luis Ruiz who served the needy in Macau and mainland China for over 60 years . He preached with the universal language, unconditional love. He would take off his sweater in cold winter and gave it to the homeless. His famous saying was "Don't worry, God will show us the way and take care of the situation." He insisted to pray every night no matter how tired he was from travelling to remote places. He was a devoted experienced Social Worker, a selfless Community leader who helped to provide the necessities to the refugees from Cambodia, Burma, Vietnam and nearby regions. He contributed to the social stability in Macau especially during the 1970s. We strongly support the plan to archive Rev. Luis Ruiz's pictures, and stories as it is a major history of Macau. <br /> <br />Dear Fr. Ruiz you have done so much to spread the meaning of love, you have been a good servant of God. We are so proud to say that we have known you. We thank God for giving you a peaceful journey to His side. We really miss you! <br /> <br />In prayers,<br />Anna & Mary Ching<br /> <br />***********************************************************************<br /> <br /><br />How fortunate am I to be able to get to know this saintly priest from Spain. Fr Ruiz, lived and breathed charity. He helped so many destitued Chinese in Macau and China. He would hug and embraced the severely infected lepers. He would zoom from orphanages to orphanages to provide love and support. The mentally handicapped, the patients with AIDS were his children. He had built schools, care centers, clinics all over the poorest regions in China. His heavy Spanish accented, Mandarin and Cantonese were universally understoon by all around him, because he only spoke the language of love. I cherished the time I was able to attend his church while I was growing up, to plan soccer with him, joined his choir, helped to serve the poor. What an honor it was. Of all the people I have met in my life, I would have to say Fr Ruiz is the brightest star I have ever seen. Rest, Dear Fr. Ruiz you have done so much to spread the meaning of love, you have been a good servant of God. I am so proud to say that I have known you. We thank God for giving you a peaceful journey to His side. We really miss you! <br /> <br />In Prayers,<br />Ed ChingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7846183426638681242.post-28803288932828411872011-08-01T04:10:39.124+08:002011-08-01T04:10:39.124+08:00Rev. Luis Ruiz who served the needy in Macau and m...Rev. Luis Ruiz who served the needy in Macau and mainland China for over 60 years . He preached with the universal language, unconditional love. He would take off his sweater in cold winter and gave it to the homeless. His famous saying was "Don't worry, God will show us the way and take care of the situation." He insisted to pray every night no matter how tired he was from travelling to remote places. He was a devoted experienced Social Worker, a selfless Community leader who helped to provide the necessities to the refugees from Cambodia, Burma, Vietnam and nearby regions. He contributed to the social stability in Macau especially during the 1970s. We strongly support the plan to archive Rev. Luis Ruiz's pictures, and stories as it is a major history of Macau. <br /> <br />Dear Fr. Ruiz you have done so much to spread the meaning of love, you have been a good servant of God. We are so proud to say that we have known you. We thank God for giving you a peaceful journey to His side. We really miss you! <br /> <br />In prayers,<br />Anna & Mary Ching<br /> <br />***********************************************************************<br /> <br /><br />How fortunate am I to be able to get to know this saintly priest from Spain. Fr Ruiz, lived and breathed charity. He helped so many destitued Chinese in Macau and China. He would hug and embraced the severely infected lepers. He would zoom from orphanages to orphanages to provide love and support. The mentally handicapped, the patients with AIDS were his children. He had built schools, care centers, clinics all over the poorest regions in China. His heavy Spanish accented, Mandarin and Cantonese were universally understoon by all around him, because he only spoke the language of love. I cherished the time I was able to attend his church while I was growing up, to plan soccer with him, joined his choir, helped to serve the poor. What an honor it was. Of all the people I have met in my life, I would have to say Fr Ruiz is the brightest star I have ever seen. Rest, Dear Fr. Ruiz you have done so much to spread the meaning of love, you have been a good servant of God. I am so proud to say that I have known you. We thank God for giving you a peaceful journey to His side. We really miss you! <br /> <br />In Prayers,<br />Ed ChingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com