St. Rose of Lima youth fulfill early Christmas wish for dying child

July 29, 2019 at 12:37 p.m.
St. Rose of Lima youth fulfill early Christmas wish for dying child
St. Rose of Lima youth fulfill early Christmas wish for dying child


By EmmaLee Italia | Correspondent

It’s never too early to spread Christmas cheer, especially when it’s to someone who might not have much time left. That was the spirit behind the St. Rose of Lima Parish youth ministry’s Nov. 12 service project.

The Freehold teens designed handmade Christmas cards for Jacob Thompson, 9, who is battling Stage IV, high-risk neuroblastoma in a Maine hospital. Doctors told his family he might only have a month left to live – so the family is celebrating Christmas early. The youngster’s last wish is to receive Christmas cards from around the world.

“Our teens were so excited to join in this last celebration of his life,” said youth coordinator Charlene McGuckin, who read about Jacob’s story in a news article. “It was a perfect way to start Advent early. … We’ve been talking about different service projects we could do to participate more in the Church, and they really jumped on the idea.”

About 12 teens from the youth ministry designed cards filled with words of encouragement for the boy who loves all things Christmas. The hospital has already decked out Jacob’s room as a “winter wonderland” and coordinated an early visit from Santa.

“They wrote such heartfelt letters telling him, ‘Jesus loves you,’ how much of an inspiration he was to them and that we were praying for him during his journey,” McGuckin said. “The kids really put a lot of time into the cards. Many of them have siblings of similar age. Jacob also loves penguins, so the kids all chipped in to get him a big stuffed penguin we’re sending along with the letters.”

The inspiration for the project was definitely inspired by God, she noted. “It was a beautiful way to start Christmas.”

UPDATE: Days after this publication, Jacob Thompson passed away at Maine Medical Center in Portland. His family thanked those who had sent Christmas cards and prayers.

[[In-content Ad]]

Related Stories

By EmmaLee Italia | Correspondent

It’s never too early to spread Christmas cheer, especially when it’s to someone who might not have much time left. That was the spirit behind the St. Rose of Lima Parish youth ministry’s Nov. 12 service project.

The Freehold teens designed handmade Christmas cards for Jacob Thompson, 9, who is battling Stage IV, high-risk neuroblastoma in a Maine hospital. Doctors told his family he might only have a month left to live – so the family is celebrating Christmas early. The youngster’s last wish is to receive Christmas cards from around the world.

“Our teens were so excited to join in this last celebration of his life,” said youth coordinator Charlene McGuckin, who read about Jacob’s story in a news article. “It was a perfect way to start Advent early. … We’ve been talking about different service projects we could do to participate more in the Church, and they really jumped on the idea.”

About 12 teens from the youth ministry designed cards filled with words of encouragement for the boy who loves all things Christmas. The hospital has already decked out Jacob’s room as a “winter wonderland” and coordinated an early visit from Santa.

“They wrote such heartfelt letters telling him, ‘Jesus loves you,’ how much of an inspiration he was to them and that we were praying for him during his journey,” McGuckin said. “The kids really put a lot of time into the cards. Many of them have siblings of similar age. Jacob also loves penguins, so the kids all chipped in to get him a big stuffed penguin we’re sending along with the letters.”

The inspiration for the project was definitely inspired by God, she noted. “It was a beautiful way to start Christmas.”

UPDATE: Days after this publication, Jacob Thompson passed away at Maine Medical Center in Portland. His family thanked those who had sent Christmas cards and prayers.

[[In-content Ad]]
Have a news tip? Email [email protected] or Call/Text 360-922-3092

e-Edition


e-edition

Sign up


for our email newsletters

Weekly Top Stories

Sign up to get our top stories delivered to your inbox every Sunday

Daily Updates & Breaking News Alerts

Sign up to get our daily updates and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox daily

Latest Stories


Second Sunday of Advent: John the Baptist tells of ‘more to come’
John the Baptist is truly a remarkably important figure in the story of Advent and beyond.

Pope: Places, mentalities must be more receptive to people with disabilities
Making places more accessible for people with disabilities requires ...

On Immaculate Conception feast day, Bishop speaks of faith, belief in Mary's intercession
Those who gathered for the 12:10 p.m. Mass with Bishop David M. O'Connell, C.M., Dec. 8 were given...

Bishop hosts Christmas celebration for retired priests
Retired priests from the Diocese welcomed Bishop David M. O'Connell, C.M., ...

Catholic Sacred Music Project serves as resource for parish musicians
The proverb “One who sings well prays twice” is often employed to encourage sung praise ...


The Evangelist, 40 North Main Ave., Albany, NY, 12203-1422 | PHONE: 518-453-6688| FAX: 518-453-8448
© 2023 Trenton Monitor, All Rights Reserved.