News from the spiritual family of Charles de Foucauld

letter from Annaba (Algeria)

Armand writes to us from Annaba, a coastal town in the east of Algeria. The fraternity there is already very old. Despite the very hard times that the Christians of Algeria (and also some Moselms) have been through in the last twenty years, Armand does not give up hope and remains very sensitive to every opening that arises within Islam.  read more »

Carmen Rebeca's final vows in Malaga, Spain, November 2009

Veronika Myriam shares her reflections and prayer after being present at the Final Vows' ceremony of Carmen Rebeca in Malaga.  read more »

Prejudice and Encounter

LetoLetoA big question in Italy at the moment is that of the Romanies and of the Romanians, often mistakenly considered as one and the same people. Since Romania is part of the European Union, a great number of Romanians, now European citizens, arrived in Italy, drawn by the hope of finding work. The massive arrival at the same time of many Rom nomads who have never been welcome in Italy is considered as a threat to security.  read more »

The earth our Home: Naples

Refuse in NaplesRefuse in Naples

All over the world, our environment and re-thinking how we relate to it is becoming increasingly urgent. The poor have borne, and will continue to bear, the biggest brunt of the suffering caused by the exploitation and abuse of the earth. Here is the first of three stories relating how the Little Sisters have shared the experiences of their people:  read more »

Little Sisters of Jesus in Egypt, My Final Vows

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Little sister Salwa shares about making her final vows.

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Ruca Choroi

This little community in the Cordillera of the Andes among the Mapuche share how they live inter-religious dialogue every day in its simplest form.  read more »

Chicago, our home

Three Little sisters describe their life in Chicago, Working at the libraryWorking at the librarySouth Sawyer.  read more »

Giannitsa

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Fidelity of the Byzantine community  read more »

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