Sr. Leah, a Papuan Missionary Sister of the Immaculate, destined to Guinea Bissau, pronounces her definitive yes during the Eucharistic celebration celebrated in Papua New Guinea.
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Sr. Leah, a Papuan Missionary Sister of the Immaculate, destined to Guinea Bissau, pronounces her definitive yes during the Eucharistic celebration celebrated in Papua New Guinea.
The first four MSI landed in Brazil on 10 July 1954. Some thoughts taken from the diary tell the moments of departure and arrival.
On the night of October 28 in Gudivada, India, a strong cyclone broke out... Our sisters, who have recently arrived in India, find themselves living the emergency together with their people.
In 1968, the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate opened a community in London, where the sisters could prepare themselves for the mission in Asia. Meanwhile, the sisters took care of a small, multi-ethnic kindergarten. They also worked in the Parish and took advantage of opportunities for missionary animation in England.
In the prison of Bragança Paulista, in the state of San Paolo, a group of prisoners prepared for the Sunday liturgy.
With hearts full of love and gratitude to God, we the Province of Siliguri solemnly celebrated the perpetual commitment of our sisters Mary Srani Lakra and Monica Bhengra, on 22 April at 10.30, in Vimala Niketan, Siliguri . Tempestuous weather was a prelude which indeed led us to intense prayer prior to the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. Called to be the light to the nation, the would-be final...
Sr. Paula Kumagai in the refectory of the nursing home Fr. Giorgio Frizzini with the tuberculosis patients she was assisting. It was 1999.
Sr. Silvan Lobo, a pioneer missionary in PNG with Mr. Michael and Mrs. Francil, near Alotau Cathedral. Mrs. Francil was assisting sr. Silvana in the HIV/AIDS Central Programme.
At that time there were no ambulances to transport the sick from the villages.
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