15 points for personal and community reflection (For religious, priests, seminarians and other committed Christians) We have all heard—and these weeks we shall hear more—good and edifying things about Mother Teresa. Shall we check how
Have you heard of a book called, God Exists: I Have Met Him? It was written by André Frossard, a famous French journalist. His father was the secretary of the French Communist Party, and raised
This film has been a hit every time we screened it. A simple, warm family story situated in nineteenth century USA. Likeable characters; good acting. Duration: 1 hour and 24 minutes. Starring: Katherine Heigl (as
In the second week of April 2016, Jesus Youth, a Catholic movement originating from India, was officially recognized by the Vatican as an International Private Association of the Faithful. The solemn bestowal ceremony was held
“He called us to follow the Lord and respond to our own vocation. Included in his understanding and explanation of what constitutes a vocation was Christian marriage and family life, alongside of priesthood, consecrated and
In this column, Father (Doctor) Jose Parappully, a Salesian priest and clinical psychologist trained in the US, will present practical data and tips from current psychology. In this first article, he presents fascinating data on
AREA ONE: PERSONAL CONVERSION Only when I am aware I myself have been forgiven much, and need mercy, will I be truly merciful. As Pope Francis told a group of prisoners, “Standing before you is
This is the new avatar of the CRI Magazine, Religious India. Its target audience is religious, priests and lay leaders. We are delighted that, of the five titles we were required to present to the
This is the new avatar of the CRI Magazine, Religious India. Its target audience is religious, priests and lay leaders. We are delighted that, of the five titles we were required to present to the