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Support for Religious Sisters in Argentina

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With an area of a little over a million square miles, Argentina is the eighth largest country in the world. But the home country of ...

In Peru, lay missionaries help the destitute of the Amazon rainforest

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"I consider myself to be extremely fortunate, because in Amazonia you can live closer to God, and by working with the simple and humble people ...

A Car for a Catholic Lay Community in Brazil

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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 ...

Pope Francis wants to visit Venezuela

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"I pray to God for reconciliation and peace among Venezuelans. I would love to come and visit you.”

In Latin America, dozens of priests are dying of COVID-19

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"They fulfilled their mission as ‘Doctors of the Soul,' doing so knowing that, they ran the risk of infecting themselves and, dying.”

A Support Vehicle for a Vocations Apostolate and Seminarians in Brazil

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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, ...

Haiti: Masses and bells against kidnappings

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“The majority of the abducted people are humiliated, raped and tortured. Some of them do not find their way back to normal. When does this ...
Chaos in Haiti (Digital-Democracy)

Priests, women religious among 10 Catholics kidnapped in Haiti

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“The Church in Haiti has a prophetic mission. She must denounce the terrible conditions. So it is quite possible that she is a thorn in ...
Chaos in Haiti (Digital-Democracy)

Haiti bishops warn of catastrophe

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"In the succession of Christ, the Church is always on the side of law, truth, justice and respect for life and human dignity."
Religious procession in Amazonas

A brutal battle against COVID-19 in Brazil

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“The biggest difficulties are the sheer distances and the problem of access to the hospitals equipped for helping the most severely ill."
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