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Rahil Gunawan, 55, of Indonesia, poses on the deck of the chemical tanker on which he works as a deckhand while calling at the port of Barcelona, Spain, Friday, Sept. 27, 2024. Gunawan, who has five children and has been working on cargo ships for more than 25 years, spends seven to ten months at sea per year. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

Seafarers move global trade — and Christmas gifts. These ministries bring them holiday cheer

A network of faith-based organizations minister to seafarers in hundreds of the world’s ports

By GIOVANNA DELL’ORTO
Published - Dec 24, 2024, 12:05 PM ET
Last Updated - Dec 24, 2024, 12:05 PM EST

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — On a balmy December evening, four Indian crew members, eager to go explore this Mediterranean city where their container ship docked for a few hours, turned for help to Stella Maris. It’s the largest of the faith-based organizations that minister to seafarers in hundreds of ports around the world.

“We just call them, they help us with everything,” from connecting with far-away families on video to changing currency to delivering small Christmas gifts, said second officer Sunit Kamal.

And they donate Bibles in different languages too, the 33-year-old added in the organization’s small lobby next to a statue of Mary, one of whose ancient titles is “star of the sea,” or Stella Maris in Latin.

Whether it’s offering religious services, helping address labor abuses, or something as practical as serving as a delivery spot for Amazon packages, faith leaders and volunteers don’t see their work as charity.

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