ARGENTINA
Everyday Things in Braille

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Argentina’s Center for the Blind has printed a Braille edition of the Pauline publication Everyday Things by Maria Rosa Jacobo, fsp. The simple text offers messages accessible to everyone.

What is new about the initiative is the fact that this is the first time in this country that a Catholic book has been printed in Braille, a method of reading that resolves that particular problem of communication for the visually disabled. The publication is an important step forward for the Pauline apostolate because gives many more people the opportunity to meet God through his Word.

Addressing herself to her readers, the author says: “Reading this book, you will discover that the contents have not been arranged in any particular order…. My purpose is to help you discover God in everyday things.”