Monthly Archives: February 2019
Venezuela – “Today, the Venezuelan does not live, he survives”: Salesian works of Venezuela continue to bet on justice and peace
Yesterday, February 11, the Holy See welcomed the delegation of the self-proclaimed interim President of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, and insistently asked for a “just and peaceful” solution for Venezuela, “avoiding bloodshed”, said Msgr. Edgar Peña Parra, Substitute for General Affairs of the Vatican Secretariat of State after the meeting with Guaidó’s delegation.
SEDOS – Service of Documentation & Study on Global Mission: Upcoming Sedos Residential Seminar 2019 Mission in a Pluralistic World
Upcoming Sedos Residential Seminar 2019
Mission in a Pluralistic World
28 April-2May 2019,
Ariccia, (Rome) Continue reading
Meet Dr. Levine before her lecture at The Lay Centre
A well-known New Testament Studies scholar and author of “Short Stories by Jesus: The Enigmatic Parables of a Controversial Rabbi” will be the next speaker in the VPI series at The Lay Centre Feb. 21 at 5 p.m. Continue reading
OFMConv. Ordinary General Chapter: Assisi – Collevalenza (Italy), May 18 to June 18, 2019
Welcome to the new website [ www.capgenofmconv.org ]. This website is dedicated to the Ordinary General Chapter, which will take place May 18 to June 18, 2019, in Assisi and Collevalenza, Italy. Continue reading
World Congress of Lasallian Education
The year 2019 marks the 300th anniversary of our Holy Founder’s entry to eternal life. This anniversary provides an opportunity for us to celebrate our Lasallian heritage, and to renew our commitment to protect the viability and vitality of the Lasallian educational mission through our work. Finally, this anniversary is a fitting occasion to express our trusting vision towards a future full of hope. Continue reading
Great Britain: 2020 will be dedicated to the rediscovery of the Holy Scriptures
An initiative of Catholic bishops in cooperation with the “Bible Society” will support and fund new proposals. The project includes a Gospel for people with autism and the Gospel of Matthew in sign language for hearing-impaired persons. Initiatives include a work of art brought across all twenty-two Catholic dioceses of England and Wales to “initiate a conversation with God” and concerts of migrant choirs Continue reading
Message of His Holiness Pope Francis for the XXVII World Day of The Sick 2019
“You received without payment; give without payment” (Mt 10:8)
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
“You received without payment; give without payment” (Mt 10:8). These are the words spoken by Jesus when sending forth his apostles to spread the Gospel, so that his Kingdom might grow through acts of gratuitous love. Continue reading
Tenth anniversary of Talitha Kum: 2009-2019
This celebration will culminate in September 2019 with the first International General Assembly of Talitha Kum. This year is a time of grace and life for consecrated women and men committed to working to eliminate all forms of human trafficking. We are called to thank God for the journey taken, and to acknowledge our commitment and collaborative actions against human trafficking. Continue reading
Governance, Permissions, Advice, and Consent in Religious Institutes
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Religious leaders are called from among their sisters or brothers to serve for a term of years in pastoral leadership and in governance. Those who serve in this role are called to particular responsibilities on behalf of their sisters or brothers. Continue reading