Nothing made Lilian suspect that her childhood would abruptly end that day. Returning from school, she saw some women near her house preparing food. As she neared her home, she could see people she had never seen before. Too late, Continue reading →
In the heart of Bangkok, a woman religious inspired by a Buddhist monk is transforming a school into a 0 Waste facility, and at the same time offers jobs to refugees at risk of human trafficking.
Sister Teodora Shulak, Superior General of the Redemptorist sisters, shares her reflections and her interior struggles in the face of Russia’s ongoing war in her home country, Ukraine.
“The spiritual component of every person is very sensitive. Obviously, in a Continue reading →
In their commitment to proclaim the Gospel to the most vulnerable, three Claretian missionaries have devoted their lives to serving the Christian communities in Bolivia’s Apostolic Vicariate of Pando.
We are the Religious of Mary Immaculate, Claretian Missionaries, present in Continue reading →
Marco Antonio Faria, a Brazilian Comboni missionary brother, shares his vocational journey and the mission he carries out among the Nuer in South Sudan.
I feel very satisfied with the path to which God has called me and which I Continue reading →
“St. Joseph Hospital needs at least five doctors,” says Sister Susan Akullo. “At the moment, there are three of us. One has worked here at least ten years without a break, so we will soon be just two.”
A simple sign of the cross leads him to discover God’s call in his life. Fr. Raoul Sohouénou Cakpo Edènan, Comboni Missionary from Benin, talks about it.
I was born in 1981 in Cové 159 kilometres from the Beninese capital, Continue reading →
German religious sister Juliana Seelmann wanted to be a nurse who was close to the dying. By a twist of fate, she ended up in the reception centre for asylum seekers – where she found her true vocation. Yet in Continue reading →