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  • Blinded by diabetes four years ago, Gerardo is determined to make his life, and the lives of his nonsighted paisanos, as full and as free as possible.

    Small world indeed 2000

  • Not content with this, Gerardo is also appealing to the private sector.

    Small world indeed 2000

  • Not content with this, Gerardo is also appealing to the private sector.

    Small world indeed 2000

  • Blinded by diabetes four years ago, Gerardo is determined to make his life, and the lives of his nonsighted paisanos, as full and as free as possible.

    Small world indeed 2000

  • With the latest issue comes "Gerardo": a biography of St Gerard Majella, which I have just enjoyed reading.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • With the latest issue comes "Gerardo": a biography of St Gerard Majella, which I have just enjoyed reading.

    New issue of "Catholic" 2009

  • Brian L. Frank for The Wall Street Journal Ex-convict "Gerardo" holds his son on the streets of Tepito, the roughest neighborhood in Mexico City.

    Crime and Drugs in Mexico City 2008

  • "Gerardo," said she faintly, "I can stand so no more, even for thee."

    The Cloister and the Hearth Charles Reade 1849

  • With the latest issue comes "Gerardo": a biography of St Gerard Majella, which I have just enjoyed reading.

    The hermeneutic of continuity 2009

  • "Gerardo" is an affectionate and edifying life of the humble brother who was sought after by Bishops and by the poor.

    The hermeneutic of continuity 2009

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