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Letter from the Catholic Parish of Worthing and Lancing

Letter to Philippine Press This letter is from the Catholic Parish of Worthing and Lancing in the United Kingdom.  Each year we allocate money to help with projects across the world.  Our parish is supporting a joint project between the Higaonon indigenous people on the island of Mindanao, Southern Philippines and the Missionary Society of …

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No Words Needed

By Angie Escarsa, Lay Missionary in Ireland “Preach everywhere you go and, if necessary, use words.”   As Columban Missionaries, we try to live out the Gospel message through witnessing the love of God to others, especially in responding to our mission priorities of migrants, refugees, and biodiversity protection and restoration. In my experience, words …

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Answering God’s Call like Mary

Homily on the Feast of Our Lady of Remedies, Malate By Fr. Chris Kaamiño, SSC   We live in a world that is uncertain. Our climate is changing, with typhoons becoming stronger and  more frequent. Our social norms and  value systems are changing, where truth and  justice seem not to matter anymore. Politics is also …

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Mathematics of Faith: My Journey as a Columban Mission Partner

By Lucille S. Arcedas I believe my journey as Columban Mission Partner began even before I was born. My parents worked closely with the Columban Fathers; my mother was a catechist, and my father as their driver. Later, they trained in Family Life Ministry, guiding couples to sacramental marriage. Even after their formal association with …

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Beyond the Myths: Discovering the Gifts of Bats

by Gertrudes C. Samson, Columban Lay Missionary   Bat Walk Recently, the Columbans in Solihull organized a Bat Walk. At first, I had second thoughts about attending because of the many horror films I have watched featuring bats. Those scenes had left me with persisting prejudice, and fear immediately crept in- “What if the bats …

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A Bottle of Guinness to Celebrate 10.10

By Fr. Rex Rocamora, SSC  As Executive Secretary of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Interreligious Dialogue (CBCP-ECID), I serve as the focal person for the Mindanao Bishops in revitalizing the Bishops-Ulama Conference, now known as Mindanao Religious Leaders Conference (MiRLeC). I work closely with the Episcopal Commission on Interreligious …

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Homily: Regional Assembly 2024 Opening Mass

Repentance and Self-emptying: Our Guide Into Our Future By Fr. Taemoon Kwon, SSC   In Jonah’s time, Assyria was the largest and strongest empire in the world. Nineveh, the capital of Assyria, was described by Jonah as an exceedingly large city, a three days’ walk across (Jonah 3:3). Although it is uncertain, Jonah likely harbored …

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Embracing Diversity: Living in a Multicultural Society as a Missionary

Fr. Elbert Balbastro, SSC Being a missionary gives me the chance to live in a multicultural society where unity is achievable despite our differences in language, customs, culture, and viewpoints. Living here in Pakistan hais been a profoundly memorable experience that has left a big impact in my life. One recent experience that broadened my …

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