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Success story: A Vehicle for Poor Clare Sisters in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
“Mamu wa Bupole” – “Our Lady of Peace” – this is the name of the Poor Clare Sisters’ convent in Mbuji-Mayi. Peace is something the …
Success Story: A Boat for Pastoral Work in Tanzania
Thanks to the generosity of our benefactors, we were able to contribute $12,300 to enable Father Florius Mpete, the priest of the Parish of Lumbila, …
Success Story: A Moped for Pastoral Work in India
The people of the Parish of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus in Rajam, in the north of the state of Andhra Pradesh in central …
Success Story: A Car for a Parish in Tanzania
There is great rejoicing in the Parish of Butundwe in northwest Tanzania. Thanks to your generous help, Father John Bosco Lwenge at last has a …
Success Story: 100 Bicycles and 5 Mopeds for Evangelization and Social Initiatives in Brazil
In 2020, the Brazilian lay Association, Obra de Maria, Or “Mary‘s Work,” celebrated its thirtieth anniversary. It was a great occasion, with the participation of …
A Minibus for Blessed Sacrament Sisters in Lebanon
The Sisters of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Lebanon are overjoyed. Thanks to the support of our generous donors, we were able to give them …
A Car for a Catholic Lay Community in Brazil
Thanks once again to our generous benefactors, we were able to contribute $23,300 to help a lay community in Brazil buy a vehicle to help …
A Support Vehicle for a Vocations Apostolate and Seminarians in Brazil
Close to 340,000 people in the Diocese of Teixera de Freitas-Caravelas, located in the northeast of Brazil in the federal state of Bahia, are Catholic, …
A Car for the Missionary Sisters of Niger and Burkina Faso
The Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of the Apostles (Soeurs de Notre Dame des Apôtres) work in many fields, including education, catechesis, and healthcare. At …
Success Story: A Moped for a Religious Sister in India
Sister Shobka Rani Talari smiles whenever she climbs onto her brand-new moped. She is what they call a “touring Sister,” a religious Sister who travels …