Anne Frank(PART 3 OF 4)
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■"Catalogue page of the above DVD"
I see... Yasuko suffered from radiation sickness, huh?
Yes, she did.
So, Kato, what are you trying to say?
Diane, you gave me a copy of your bishop's homily quite a while ago. Do you remeber it?
Yes, of course, I do. It was at the time of the Fukushima disaster, wasn't it?
Yes, it was. I wanna quote the part of that homily here:
The pain of our neighbours is our pain too.
When neighbours suffer, neighbours must respond.
In this way we build a better world.
We dignify humanity.
We overcome what we have not caused. ... we are reminded we are connected to each other.
Our lives are interwined on the same planet, the same ecosystems, the same humanity.
Perhaps God has created such a world in order to perfect our humanity ... with the promise that death is not the end of life.
SOURCE: "Love & Death of Cleopatra"
(Tues., April 5, 2011)
Wow! ... Kato, you're like an exemplary Christian. Why don't you come to my church next Sunday?
Well... let me think it over.
Don't hesitate! Let's perfect our humanity together.
【Himiko's Monologue】
I was shocked when Yasuko's hair was falling off while she was taking a bath.
If I were Yasuko, I might have committed suicide.
As you know, hair is the life itself for a woman.
She might have lost the last hope to find a better half.
I'm really sorry for her.
Well, in any case, I'd like to meet my "Romeo"---a decent man in my future life.
How come I'm always a loner?
I wish I could meet a nice gentleman at the library in my town as Diane met Kato.
Well, they say, there is a way where there is a will.
I hope Kato will write another interesting article.
So please come back to see me.
Have a nice day!
Bye bye ...
If you've got some time,
Please read one of the following artciles:
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