Warriors to Lourdes: ‘A Part of Our Healing Process’
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Retired Army Master Sgt. Kim Crosby, a soldier for 36 years, applied to Warriors to Lourdes after her breast cancer metastasized. Her son, Marcus, accompanied her to France, helping her around the shrine in her wheelchair. “Being here has changed a lot for me as well as a lot for him,” Crosby said. “As a parent, you always nurturing, taking care — and for him, now, it’s like, ‘OK, Mom, I have to start taking care of you.’” Become a Knight today: http://kofc.org/join Subscribe now to keep up with the Knights! http://bit.ly/SubscribeKnightsOfColumbus Stay connected on social media: https://www.facebook.com/KnightsofColumbus https://twitter.com/kofc https://www.instagram.com/kofc_official Visit us at: http://www.kofc.org
Retired Army Master Sgt. Kim Crosby, a soldier for 36 years, applied to Warriors to Lourdes after her breast cancer metastasized. Her son, Marcus, accompanied her to France, helping her around the shrine in her wheelchair. “Being here has changed a lot for me as well as a lot for him,” Crosby said. “As a parent, you always nurturing, taking care — and for him, now, it’s like, ‘OK, Mom, I have to start taking care of you.’” Become a Knight today: http://kofc.org/join Subscribe now to keep up with the Knights! http://bit.ly/SubscribeKnightsOfColumbus Stay connected on social media: https://www.facebook.com/KnightsofColumbus https://twitter.com/kofc https://www.instagram.com/kofc_official Visit us at: http://www.kofc.org
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