LIVING THE GOSPEL AMID FLYING BULLETS
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LIVING THE GOSPEL AMID FLYING BULLETS

  In the midst of war the Poor Clares Sisters stayed together with their people. The Angolan War of Inde­pendence (1961–74) freed the country from its co­lonial Portuguese rulers but immediately plunged it into a 27 year long civil war (1975-2002). The civil war spawned a disas­trous humanitarian crisis, internally displacing one-third of Angola’s total...

MALTESE SISTERS, CARING FOR THE POOR IN PAKISTAN
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MALTESE SISTERS, CARING FOR THE POOR IN PAKISTAN

Sr. Frances Farrugia, a Maltese Sister and Head of Dominican Missionary Sisters in Pakistan who is receiving aid from ACN thanks to your generosity relates how the Sisters continue their mission in a country where 96 percent of the people are Muslim and where Christians are the target of repeated violence, discrimination and harassment. “I...

SUPPORTING THE WORK OF MALTESE MISSIONARIES ABROAD
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SUPPORTING THE WORK OF MALTESE MISSIONARIES ABROAD

Sister Marianne Farrugia, Delegate Superior of the Daughters of the Sacred Heart is managing to continue her pastoral and social work thanks to your prayers and compassion The mission of the Daughters of the Sacred Heart, a Maltese Founded Congregation working in the Philippines is a living witness of how the Maltese and Gozitan benefactors...

WITNESSES OF MERCY
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WITNESSES OF MERCY

“God is rich in His mercy”, writes Sister Marta Litawa, of the Pallottine Sisters in Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, and she herself bears living witness to this mercy. Along with her fellow Sisters she is there where the need is greatest, especially among the sick and malnourished children including orphans. The congregation...