
Diego Mauro
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3 weeks ago |
ncronline.org | Thomas Scaria |Diego Mauro
Almost 65 years have passed since the Apostolic Carmel sisters and other Catholic religious congregations in Sri Lanka gave their educational institutions to the government. However, their reputation as educators remains intact. "Overnight, all our schools turned into government schools, and we became government employees," Apostolic Carmel Sr. Mary Ann Christine, principal of St. Anthony's Girls School (St. Anthony's Balika Maha Vidyalaya) in Colombo, told Global Sisters Report.
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3 weeks ago |
ncronline.org | Dennis Sadowski |Diego Mauro
Bérengère Savélieff, peace education officer for Pax Christi France for the past four years, said the young people she works with have never been more concerned about their future than they are right now. The war in Ukraine and what it means to Europe, dimming prospects for jobs, and a rapidly changing climate top their lists of concerns. Threatened renewal of violence in Gaza and government upheavals in Europe and the United States also weigh heavily on their minds.
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3 weeks ago |
ncronline.org | Brian Roewe |Diego Mauro
Minutes after the strongest earthquake to strike Myanmar in more than a century subsided, Catholic Relief Services went to work. Staff at its main Yangon office began contacting colleagues and church partners in the Mandalay-Sagaing region, the epicenter of the 7.7-magnitude earthquake that hit the war-torn Southeast Asian country on March 28.
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1 month ago |
revistaanfibia.com | Victoria Gessaghi |Diego Mauro
Cuando Bergoglio se asomó a la plaza San Pedro, en el 2013, pocos imaginaban que su papado duraría más de una década. Buena parte de los analistas creían que Francisco podría hacer poco por revertir la crisis profunda que atravesaban el papado y la Iglesia desde los últimos años de Juan Pablo II.
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