I find the magazine very interesting: testimonies, articles. You do well to speak about the handicapped: their suffering exists in every moment, even when people try to hide it. Keep it up—your magazine seems well made.
A.I.
I received Ombre e Luci with great pleasure. I like it very much. It's engaging and helps us more and more to understand how we should treat the handicapped.
G.B.
I received the 3rd issue of O. e L.; I want to thank you for the care with which you prepare it and even more for the content that helps us understand the handicapped better and the problems that arise for their families. It calls all of us to share suffering and joy with greater attention and generosity.
L.C.
O. e L. is very much liked. I wish there were more articles by Jean Vanier, as in the first issue.
R.R.
I was thrilled by your magazine and I wish you continued success; all the sections are interesting and from them comes a sense of love and friendship that does the heart so much good.
L.C.
The first three issues were truly very interesting; the testimonies, the articles, the photographs were felt in a spontaneous way and allow us to understand even those who are not close to the subject.
R.X.
We made a wager with you
You and we know how much we need everyone to look at handicapped people in a new way. You and we know how necessary it is to understand the different handicaps well, so that fears, prejudices, misunderstandings, and offenses may disappear. You and we know how much the School, the Parish, the Institutions struggle and are often helpless in the face of the world of the handicapped that calls to them. We made a wager that you understand all of this. So we published Ombre e Luci. But we can keep it alive and help it grow only together with you. Compliments are welcome, but Ombre e Luci moves forward through subscriptions, and lives through your contributions of ideas, questions, criticism, and information.
We made this wager with you for eight thousand lire a year.
Will we lose it?
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