Being both a priest and a journalist represents the two most dangerous missions ever. This is the experience of Father Omar Sotelo Aguilar, an energetic Mexican priest of the Society of San Paolo who for years has been at the Continue reading →
Medellín is an industrial city, the second most populated in Colombia, inhabited by the paisas, an enterprising and combative people, faithful to their traditions and home to important writers such as Héctor Abad.
Sister Fátima Lay Martínez belongs to a consecrated religious of the Catechist Sisters of Jesus Crucified. She talks about the mission in the Peruvian Amazon region
We live in Iquitos, the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon, surrounded by nature Continue reading →
Fr. José Javier Parladé Escobar, an 81-year-old Spaniard spent fifty-two years of his life in Sudan. Recently, he was forced to flee the country though not without reluctance. He immediately wishes to clarify matters saying: “I want to return as Continue reading →
WYD Lisbon 2023 is less than four months away. We talked with Monsignor Américo Aguiar, auxiliary bishop of Lisbon and president of the WYD 2023 Foundation (Local Organising Committee, LOC).
“If the WYD Lisbon were described in two words, these Continue reading →
When the storm has passed…and the crowds are tamed And we are survivors…of a collective shipwreck With tearful heart…our destiny blessed We will feel joy…simply for being alive
And we’ll give a hug…to the first stranger And praise our good Continue reading →
To dare to live one’s vocation is to accept setting out on a journey, going with those who can guide us on the journey, and responding with hope in the face of difficulties. To the urgency of vocation, there has Continue reading →
After this, the Lord appointed seventy-two others, and sent them on ahead of Him, two by two, into every town and place where He Himself was about to come. (Luke 10: 1).