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"I believe I am not doing a lot, but I am spending my time with them as much as I can."

"See God everywhere and we will have a deeper and deeper faith in him. See him in sunrise and sunset, in mountain brooks and in the mighty ocean, in storm clouds and rainbows, in flood and dryness. Every experience in our surroundings has an impact on our lives."

Soup Kitchen is one of the long-term social service development ministry programs of the Malate parish. But due to the viral outbreak and the implementation of the enhanced community quarantine by the government, we had no choice but to stop the program.

During this pandemic, the deaf people are more isolated from the rest of the world. They only become aware with what is happening locally and globally through visual media, from the TV or the internet. Even then, the information interpreted for them has its limits.

Beth is a Columban lay missionary who finished her term as CLM Regional Coordinator last December 12, 2021. She is now preparing for her well-deserved sabbatical

Something people would be surprised to know about me is that I was a Columban Lay Missionary for three years in Peru. It was through that experience that I was able to discern my vocation, being a counselor.

Looking back, I am reminded of Pope Francis’ Encyclical, Fratelli Tutti, on love and brotherhood. For a couple of years, I erected a wall high enough for self-preservation, to avoid any encounter with my neighbours.

“Sir, are you aware of what is happening to our country?” A question asked by my students in Banmaw, my mission place in Myanmar.

During my time of fear, I realized that people around me helped me from the culture of fear to the culture of care…
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