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Press Coverage of Role of CM's in Lebanon

Someone collected the references to the press coverage of the role of the CM's in Miraculous Medal Church in Beirut providing shelter for the 1,000's of Filipinos seeking safe haven.At this point there are at least 64 news stories reported in a search of Google News

Reconciliation Possibe in Near East – Benedict XVI

(Zenit.org).- At a vigil for peace between Israel and Lebanon, Benedict XVI urged reconciliation in response to violence. "Lord, free us from all evils and grant us peace; not tomorrow or the day after, grant us peace today!" the Pope implored on Sunday. He was...

A Carmelite View From Haifa

HAIFA, Israel, JULY 24, 2006 (Zenit.org).- A Carmelite convent in Israel is being inundated with phone calls since the new round of strife begin in the Holy Land. In this interview sent to ZENIT through the Carmelite order, Sister Maria Giuseppina, prioress of the...

Pray As You Go

Fr. Aidan Rooney, CM alerts us to the Pray As You Go website of the Jesuit Media Initiatives.It is part of the Jesuit Media Initiatives Pray-As-You-Go

Roving Priests Attend to Spanish Mass needs

The above headline appeared in LI Newsday...Orlando CardonaCM is one of two Spanish-speaking Catholic priests whose assignments take them from parish to parish on the East End (of Long Island), from Montauk on the South Fork to Greenport on the North Fork. Along with...

Daughters of Charity in Lebanon

Some preliminary reports about the involvement in the war situation in Lebanon.... At a Beirut school run by the Sisters of Charity convent, mattresses on the floor have replaced desks and chairs. Hadije Jabar sits on one of them. ... Guardian Story Newswire Story

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