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Fr
Liam Hayes, SVD

The
Homes of St Teresa and Our Lady of Lujan in Oberá were
founded by an Irish missionary priest, Fr Liam Hayes SVD, who
continues to manage them as well as working as a priest and hospital
chaplain in the Oberá area.
Originally from Cappamore, Co. Limerick, Fr Hayes studied in the
Christian Brothers school in Doon, Co. Limerick. After working
for a few years he went to University College Cork in 1972, where
he completed his BA and Higher Diploma in Education.
He was elected President of UCC Student Union in 1976. During
his term of office, he was instrumental in launching the Surgeon
Noonan Memorial Project to encourage medical graduates to do voluntary
work in developing countries.
After leaving college, he spent two years teaching in a Cork vocational
school. He then joined the Divine Word Missionaries in 1979.
In 1986, Fr Hayes was sent by his superior in the Divine Word
Missionary congregation to help in one of Oberá’s
largest parishes, Christ the King. The priest’s pastoral
work brought him face to face with disabled period abandoned by
their families. “I began to have sleepless nights thinking
about some of the things I saw,” he recalls. “Poor
people who could not move their hands, unable to shield themselves
from swarms of flies and mosquitoes tormenting their faces. People
left by the roadside to be assaulted by exploitation, corruption,
poverty and disease.”
In August 1990 Fr Hayes met with the Bishop of Posadas, Monseñor
Carmelo Juan Giaquinta who visited Oberá as part of an
intensive pastoral visit around the parishes of his diocese. As
a result, he was asked to give devote more time to this kind of
pastoral work, which led to the creation of the Homes of Santa
Teresa and Our Lady.
Since September 1987, Fr Hayes has served as chaplain to the local
hospital - which has just 120 beds serving a catchment area of
approx. 60,000 people.
Since 1993 he has been responsible for the Health Pastorate in
the Diocese of Posadas.
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