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Touching the life with the fingers of God
Fr. Rogério Gomes, General Consultor, published his new book entitled Touching Existence with God's Fingers. The text consists of 60 meditations and, according to...
One Body: St. Clement and the Redemptorist Vita Apostolica
The Vita Apostolica of a Redemptorist characterizes his entire life as a Missionary. The Constitutions and Statutes of the Congregation are entitled to the...
Called to witness to the Redeemer
In Scala, Italy, on November 9, 288 years ago, St. Alphonsus de Liguori founded the Redemptorist Congregation. Its purpose is to “follow the example...
November 6: Feast of Six Redemptorist Martyrs of Cuenca, Spain
'All sanctity consists in the love of God, and the love of God consists in doing God’s will."
Saint Alphonsus Liguori,
Conformity to the Will of...
The Covid-19 pandemic as a place of learning
Starting again from the crisis, in crisis, and through the crisis
(from the Alphonsian Academy blog)
One way that we humans assume realities, which surpass us...
Redemptorist Conference of North American holds Annual Meeting via Zoom
The North American Conference of Redemptorists met via Zoom October 27-29. Present were members from all four Provinces/Units. Also present were representatives from the...
They left but are still a part of family
It is often said that the dead rule Africa. That is, of course, an overstatement. However, there in Africa enormous respect for the ancestors...
“Igniting” Hearts of Young People in COVID Times
It should be no surprise that our Ignite Youth and Young Adult Ministry across the country was a little short circuited this past year...
Annual Day for the Promotion of the Redemptorist Missionary Vocation
Sunday, November 8, will be celebrated as the Annual Day for the Promotion of the Redemptorist Missionary Vocation throughout the Congregation. On this occasion,...
The journey to priesthood of Father Elton J. Letang C.Ss.R. and...
The Redemptorists have always been in my Parish, and they always made me feel welcome. Their homes were always open. They were always inviting...