Pages

Search This Blog

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

This Week in the Pope's Missions


Jesuit missionaries in Nepal are reaching out to refugees in the country – some 50,000 children and adults – through a variety of education, teacher training, counseling and guidance programs. Read more, including about how their efforts changed the life of a daughter of Bhutanese refugees, in this FIDES missionary news service story.
READ MORE

Project of the Week
Changing Lives in One Village in Tanzania

enews02262019project
Sister Mary Wandia and the Sisters working with her have located 700 children without families in one area of Tanzania. Their needs, Sister Mary says, are like any other child – shelter, clothing, food, medicine, school supplies, and, most of all, the knowledge that God loves them and they are no longer alone. As little as $25 can help the Sisters in their efforts. Will you join them on MISSIO?
LEARN MORE

Brazil
A tree for every child... 

enews02262019brazil
Facebook Link   Twitter Link   LinkedIn Link
THIS WEEK IN THE POPE'S MISSIONS - February 26, 2019
'Revolution of Mercy'
enews02262019cultureoflove
"There is nothing greater or more fruitful than love," said Pope Francis during his Angelus message this past Sunday, February 24. Responding to all things with love results in a "culture of mercy, which gives life to a true revolution." Read more in this Vatican News story. 
LEARN MORE

Nepal
Helping refugees through education


enews02262019nepal
Don Orione Hospital in Araguaína, Brazil, just launched a project that will plant a tree for each child born in that hospital. The project is carried out in collaboration with the Municipal Secretariat for Economic Development and the Environment. Read more in this story from FIDES missionary news agency. 
READ MORE

MISSIO   Powered By The Pontifical Mission Societies  70 West 36th Street  New York  NY   10018   United States

No comments: