My name is Ayih Teko Dugbé Fafa Jean Claude Pierre, a Togolese. I was born in Aneho, a coastal town of southern Togo. I grew up in Lomé the capital city of Togo. After high school, I went to the Continue reading →
A septuagenarian Catholic nun has won the hearts of people, mostly Hindus, in western India with her work among mentally ill persons found living on roadsides. Many call her the “Mother Teresa of Mithapur.”
Many in India view people with Continue reading →
He asked that priestly ordination be celebrated not in the cathedral, as for ten of his seminary companions, but inside the notorious prison of Apodaca, known for the living conditions of its detainees. A phenomenon involving all of Mexico
He dreams of becoming a botanist. He loves reading short novels. One day, he lays his hands on a booklet titled “If the seed falls… “and buys it. He feels fooled. Yet, he reads it all the same… and his Continue reading →
Seven abandoned children have been rescued from wandering around the streets and started ‘the trip of their lives’. They are part of a long-awaited educational project, which hopefully will take them, and many others like them, into a different future. Continue reading →
Introduction: The previous text John 1:35-39, did not reveal the names of the two disciples who left John and went after Jesus, it was until vv40-42 that the Evangelist introduces us the two disciples one named Andrew and the Continue reading →
A group of young people living in Nairobi who regularly meets at Shalom House has written a letter to Pope Francis on the occasion of the Synod to be held in Rome next October, during which hundreds of bishops will Continue reading →
“Salt of the earth” and “light of the world”( Matthew 5:13-16): these are expressions that when isolated from their context sound arrogant and presumptuous. Who can claim to be a light for others or to give savour to the earth? Continue reading →