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Francisco and Jacinta: brother and sister saints who were seers at...
“Pray, pray much, and make sacrifices for sinners, for many souls go to hell because there is no one to sacrifice and pray for them.”
Echoes of Indigenous voices: Perspectives from Salesian mission field
It is vital to allow indigenous voices to lead these conversations, urging missionaries to adopt a posture of listening and learning
Cardinal Bo: Lent is ‘365 days of real suffering’
Cardinal Charles Maung Bo said Lent teaches the human family great lessons about “liberation from oppression, self-purification, and hope”.
IN PHOTOS: Papal Nuncio invites Thai people to ‘heal and nurture’...
He expressed that amidst the ecological crisis, “we find the unwavering commitment of the good people we honor today.”
Chinese Catholics urged to embrace prayerful lent
In prayer we will become increasingly purified and sanctified, all existing for love and allowing ourselves to be captured by the love of God
Young voters share demands ahead of Indonesian elections
Candidates tried to capture the youth vote during the campaign period by using social media platforms to interact with young internet users
Rohingya refugees face worsening conditions in Cox’s Bazar amidst global silence”
Rohingyas, an ethnic minority group predominantly Muslim, faced a genocide in 2017 that forced over 740,000 to flee to Bangladesh
Pope Francis emphasized crucial elements for priestly formation
He highlighted the need for priests to be missionary disciples collectively, avoiding detachment from the holy faithful people of God
The perils of extracting limestone in Nepal’s Indigenous Chepang communities
The ongoing extraction activities of crusher and mining industries pose a significant problem in Indigenous Chepang settlements
Freedom of religion is ‘deteriorating’ in Hong Kong, new report says
There are several Chinese Communist Party (CCP) initiatives that indicate the party wants to take away Hong Kongers’ freedom of religion