Father James Devlin

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Father James Devlin was one of the three American Jesuits during the Vietnam War that went to Vietnam and helped the refugees.[citation needed] He was important in securing the passage of several thousand Cambodian refugees to America.[citation needed] He built an orphanage which housed, fed, and schooled several hundred abandoned children.[citation needed]

After his death, [Father James's brother] wrote his biography which he entitled "Cha".[1]

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[edit] Early Life

When Joe was growing up, his family lived at 431 Jersey St. in San Francisco, a few blocks from church, and also a few blocks from the local library.

[edit] References

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[edit] "Cha"

Author: Raymond A. Devlin
Title: Cha
Copyright (c) 2001 by Raymond A. Devlin
ISBN: 0-9710935-0-4

[edit] External Links

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