It was almost like a biblical calling: Scottish brothers Magnus and Fergus MacFarlane-Barrow, fishermen by trade, helped during a famine after a pilgrimage to Medjugorje in Malawi. On her deathbed, they promised a woman suffering from AIDS that they would take care of her children’s future, which meant education. But because a warm lunch was a prerequisite for this, the brothers founded an initiative that supplies school kitchens in poor countries in the south with food. The Viennese general practitioner Christian Stelzer brought the activities of the “Mary’s Meals” association to Austria. The school community of the Kremsmünster Stiftsgymnasium supports the Austrian branch with fundraising, as Professor Clarissa Leberbauer and the students Teresa Achleithner, Nina Angerer, Magdalena Furthner, Lilja Karilainen and Sophia Rapperstorfer from the project team described it at a presentation at the Linz Diocese University of Education. There the school community was awarded the “Mother Teresa Social Prize” by the regional association of parents’ associations at Catholic private schools. The prize money of 700 euros will immediately go back into the donation account for “Mary’s Meals”.
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