A member of the Lair of Assisi Fraternity holds a wooden cross while kneeling in prayer during a Mass noting the beginning of the papal election taking place thousands of miles away, at the Cathedral in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Tuesday, March 12, 2013. Cardinals from around the globe locked themselves inside the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City on Tuesday to choose a new leader for the world's 1.2 billion Catholics. The Lair of Assisi Fraternity is a Brazilian Catholic group, ministering to people living on the streets and running homeless shelters.
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I never get tired of posting stories about people who do the right thing. In the struggles of others, we can often learn a lot about ourselves.
Take, for instance, this story out of Michigan. Whenever you think it's "too late" to make amends, consider this:
A person who claims to have stolen $800 from a Barry County store about 30 years ago has repaid the money in cash -- with interest.
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