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New Triest Museum in Rome
A small exhibition was set up for the Founder of the Brothers of Charity, Peter Joseph Triest, at the Generalate in Rome.
A small exhibition was set up for the Founder of the Brothers of Charity, Peter Joseph Triest, at the Generalate in Rome.
A reflection on how Mary motivates us to encounter her Son in the Eucharist and then, filled with God’s grace, to go out and act concretely.
The people in this region have always suffered from food shortages, which have been dramatically exacerbated in recent years by climate change.
“To return home” … we have all heard or used that expression on many occasions. Usually those words have a positive meaning.
Oko stresses the continuing need for more inclusive schools to be established for the development of children living with disabilities.
Bro. René Stockman offers here a short summary of chapter 4 of the Encyclical Letter “Fratelli Tutti”, followed by a more personal reflection.
Story of the origins of the U.S. Society of St. Vincent de Paul in St. Louis, Missouri in 1845.
In the Advent letter of this year, “marked with so much suffering, anxiety, and fear,” Fr. Tomaž Mavrič, CM, the 24th successor of St. Vincent, invites us to fix our eyes on “Somebody who lives in us, whose Spirit fills every corner of our being.”
The tradition of “thanksgiving” is not new. It has deep roots in the Old Testament and especially the New Testament. The Last Supper was a celebration of thanks but it was also a call to giving.
November 15th is the World Day of the Poor. Let us all reflect on how we use this day as a new beginning, with the ray of hope we have been waiting for and forget our differences and come together as one family.