Demands are always present on the vocational journey, from the first questioning through the process of discernment and to living a more fulfilling life.
When we try to look back on our life, sometimes we come across a past full Continue reading →
The situation of Christians in Egypt is that of a varied minority. They do not always succeed in living as brothers and sisters. Nevertheless, the reality of encounter and fraternity is a real possibility. The monastery of Anaphora is a Continue reading →
An Indian sister talks about her vocation journey and her commitment with the poor.
I was born into a traditional Catholic family in Kerala, India, and my journey with Jesus began in early childhood. I imbibed the faith from my Continue reading →
My name is Sr. Anita C. Concepcion from Binmaley, Pangasinan. I am the only Comboni missionary Sister from the Philippines. I believed God began to fashion and slowly plant seeds in my heart to enter religious life long before I Continue reading →