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Bearing Light to the World’s Darkest Places

Easter in a War Zone: One Missionary's Account of the Holy Week

Fr. Gabriel Kayeya, CICM-AFA     May 10, 2017 7:31:00 AM

St. Albertine parish is located in a small semi-rural village not far from downtown Kananga in the Democratic Republic of Congo. At one time, this village had a bad reputation because it was the stronghold of thieves and bandits, who after stealing in the city, would come and hide there. Today, much of the DRC is being torn apart...


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The Via Lucis: A meditative journey celebrating the Risen Christ [Easter Devotional]

Fr. Randy     Apr 21, 2017 7:31:00 AM

Happy Easter! We hope that you and your loved ones are enjoying this beautiful season that the Church gives us. In fact, we are still in the Octave of Easter, which ends this coming Sunday, so each day this week is considered a continuation of what we began celebrating at the Easter Vigil—every day is Easter! Not only that, but...


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Here’s How You Can Bring Hope to 20 Haitian Families this Easter Season

Fr. Randy     Apr 5, 2017 7:31:00 AM

For many, the Easter season is a time of hope and praise. It is a time of celebration and reflection upon the blessings we have been grateful enough to receive. For those living in Delmas, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, these things, along with Easter, seem very far off.


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Missionhurst Missionaries build Catholic communities in frontier situations: places where the gospel is not preached or lived. This blog is about their work in the four corners of the globe, and their holistic work in four areas of focus: relief and healthcare, socio-economic development, education, and pastoral work.

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