The difference we are called to make A consecrated person or a priest should be what he/she presents oneself to be—men and women of true human maturity, social and moral integrity and spiritual depth, with
What we, religious, need to be and to do today Today religious and priests can and should express the essence of fraternal openness that allows us to acknowledge, appreciate and love each person, regardless of
Every consecrated religious and priest thinks that we’re set-apart, which is fair enough, but the question is, are we ready to become the heart and soul of God’s mind and mission? This is the high
Knowing that school education is a very important medium to improve the lives of the people and bring about the desired social change, many dioceses and religious congregations run schools. In fact, there may not
Thomas, one of my companions, told me recently: “These past eighteen years I have worked day and night without any rest. I have killed myself working. Now I am sick. I am going to ask
Here is a clear, open and competent discussion of an experience which affects many, but which very few discuss openly. --Editor Fr John and Sr Liza had been friends for some years. They enjoyed their
A young billionaire rushed into a hospital! He asked the doctor, “How is my mother? When and why was she admitted?” The doctor said, “Your mother suffered a mild stroke. She was brought to the
I am glad to share or recall my vocation story. I am Sr. Gracy from Tamil Nadu. I belong to the Sisters of Charity congregation, also known as Maria Bambina Sisters. I am from a
Everyone in the world of media seems to be talking about the prequel to the Lord of the Rings, whose rights Amazon has bought after paying a fortune. A new episode of this prequel, called
Dear Sister, I often confused when I reflect on the charism and mission of our founding mother. Her fidelity to the inner call has given shape to our congregation. Today, however, I find most of