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Sisters of Charity fostering young leaders

The following article "Course on Communication, Leadership and Personality Development" was submitted by the Newly Professed Sisters and Sr. Marianne Puthoor in Mokama on May 19, 2013. “It was a joy for, we, the nine Newly Professed to participate in the six days...

Flesh of Refugees – Flesh of Christ

(Romereports.com) Nicholas Di Marzio, bishop of Brooklyn and Queens, was in Rome to take part in the plenary session of the Pontifical Council for Migrants and Itinerant People. The assembly was greeted and addressed by Pope Francis, whose thoughts on the importance...

Pope’s sensitivity to migrants

In a powerful 1 minute video  John Klink, president of the International Catholic Migration Commission, talks to Catholic News Service about Pope Francis' special awareness of migrants' problems. Francis himself said "I have come from the ends of the earth." Klink...

Different kinds of faith

"In Rekindling your faith" Fr Pat Collins CM writes about the different kinds of faith we need and suggests how we might re-awaken our faith through prayer, the Scriptures and the teachings of the Church I would like to share a few thoughts on the meaning of the all...

Pope – practical environmentalist

Rome Reports During his weekly general audience, Pope Francis talked about the need to protect the Earth and its resources. More specifically, he talked about not wasting food. Wednesday marks 'World Environment Day,' and so the Pope talked about not giving into a...

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