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During the spring and summer of 1977, the Office of the Ministry of the Handicapped, renovated the interior of the old building at 323 Main Street in Norwich, CT. The funding to purchase the building was complete and summer was spent amid the chatter of volunteers who had listened to and embraced a dream. During that time, Donald P James Sr. (my father) sat and wrote the first of many letters to Brother Patrick Martin, the ministry's director. Initially the letters were authored by 'The Spirit of God's Gift House', the name given to the building, and later by 'The Spirit of the…mehr

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During the spring and summer of 1977, the Office of the Ministry of the Handicapped, renovated the interior of the old building at 323 Main Street in Norwich, CT. The funding to purchase the building was complete and summer was spent amid the chatter of volunteers who had listened to and embraced a dream. During that time, Donald P James Sr. (my father) sat and wrote the first of many letters to Brother Patrick Martin, the ministry's director. Initially the letters were authored by 'The Spirit of God's Gift House', the name given to the building, and later by 'The Spirit of the Handicapped'.This collection of his works was published as a handout for the Christmas season of 1981. Any letters written after this point have been lost to time, but these survive.


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About the Author;

Donald was born in 1957 in Albany New York
In 1959 his family relocated to Connecticut
Most of his youth was spent in Norwich CT where he attended St Bernard's High School in Uncasville CT. After a couple years of Community College he accepted a position with the Diocese of Norwich, working as an Outreach Director for Home-bound Handicapped.

In 1983 he married Susan Malinowsky and since 1985 they have resided in North Franklin CT. He has two beautiful daughters, Ashlee and Kellie and a grandson C.J.

Donald has made a living as a Property/Inventory Analyst and Warehouse Specialist.
He has played guitar with the St Francis of Assisi Folk Group for 25 years.

In 1989 he formed Scarlet Robe Creations and published his first collection of Christian Poetry "The Way to Golgotha"