Monthly Archives: September 2018
The Redemptorist Participants at the next Synod in the Vatican
(Rome) The Press Office of the Holy See published the list of the Participants in the XV Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of...
“Creativity Revives” among the Indonesian Redemptorist Postulants
(Indonesia) It is amazing to see the faces of young people gathered together and unified their intentions to achieve their goals. These are the...
Two priestly ordinations in Angola
(Huambo, Angola) Two young Angolan Redemptorists Abel Lutene Cambueti, 34, and Faustino Hossi Valério, 28 were ordained priests on September 2, 2018, in Angola. Joaquim Tavares,...
The Work of the Oblate Sisters of the Most Holy Redeemer...
(Lobito, Angola) On the occasion of the celebration of the 105th anniversary of the foundation of the port city of Lobito, Benguela (Angola), on...
Icon of Love: In Europe, the DVD of the Documentary is...
(Rome, Italy) The DVD of the Documentary “Icon of Love” is available on Amazon for sale, all over Europe. “Icon of Love” is a...
Religious Profession of Javier Arenal Pardo CSsR in Spain
(Santander, Spain) - The first temporary profession of Javier Arenal Pardo CSsR took place in the parish of the Redemptorist Missionaries of Santander on...
The Annual Novena and Procession in Honor of the Mother of...
(Singapore) The Redemptorist confreres together with the faithful of St. Alphonsus Church, Singapore celebrated the birthday of our mother of Perpetual Help on 2nd...
Extraordinary Visitation – Osaka, Japan
September 4-8, 2018
(Osaka, Japan) The city of Osaka, the venue of the extraordinary visitation, had her own extraordinary visitor on the day the participants...
Redemptorist Weekly Missions in the Diocese of Weetebula
(Indonesia) The Redemptorist Mission Week was held from 2nd to 9th of September 2018 at Totok Station. This week was the end of entire...
Hispanic Ministry by the Redemptorists in the Mississippi Delta
(Greenwood, USA) The Catfish and zucchini have a common denominator in Southern cuisine: the souls of Latino workers. Fr. Ted Dorcey noted this connection...