Goa’s Sr. Lucy reminisces her late boss through Vatican stamp collection and money sending anecdotes.

Renowned Goan nun Sister Lucy Kurien, founder of Maher, a home for abused and destitute women and children, fondly remembers her last boss, Pope Francis. Sister Lucy spoke about her experience working at the Vatican and the impact of her work in Goa. She shared how she would send money to needy families and post Vatican stamps for children, creating a strong bond with Pope Francis. Maher has been providing shelter, education, and healthcare to marginalized individuals for over two decades. Sister Lucy’s dedication to serving the underprivileged has earned her recognition and respect both in India and abroad. Her work has inspired many to join the cause and make a difference in the lives of those in need. Sister Lucy’s story serves as a beacon of hope and compassion in a world filled with challenges. Her commitment to empowering the marginalized communities in India has led to significant changes and improvements in their lives. Through Maher, Sister Lucy continues to spread love and kindness, embodying the values of empathy and service to humanity. Her legacy as a humanitarian and advocate for the disadvantaged will continue to inspire generations to come.

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