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A Vocation Story: Sr Aedris Coates PDF Imprimir E-Mail
“Each one is different but each one has received an invitation from Jesus”.
When I was 12 years of age I was travelling with my mother and my two sisters and two brothers in a train from Durban to Pietermaritzburg (Natal, South Africa). A thought or a voice came to me “When I pass here again I will be a nun”. I was quiet for a time and then I forgot about it.
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SISTER PAUL CLOETE CELEBRATES 50 YEARS AS A CABRA DOMINICAN PDF Imprimir E-Mail


SISTER PAUL  CLOETE  CELEBRATES  50  YEARS  AS  A  CABRA  DOMINICAN  SISTER  AND  RECALLS  TREASURED  MEMORIES  OF  HER  MOTHER,  FAMILY  AND  RELIGIOUS  LIFE. 

To mark the occasion she agreed to give an interview about her life to Sr Renée Rossouw. 
The following are some extracts from the interview:

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South Africa: Working with Children with HIV and AIDS PDF Imprimir E-Mail

The impact of HIV and AIDS on children, extended families and communities is devastating.

Sister Francis Krige is part of a team, working with the South African Bishops' Conference, which tries to bring about change in the lives of children whose parents have died.

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The team has piloted an "After School Care Programme" in four places. 

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Real Life Encounters PDF Imprimir E-Mail

Dear Web Viewer

In this section of the website - Real Life Encounter - we would like to introduce you to some of the communities that make up our congregation. At different times we will focus on a particular community or on a particular sister and hope to offer some insight into who we are, how we live and what we do.

 
Patricia Lizarraga escribe sobre una misión de verano en Bolivia. Enero 2007 PDF Imprimir E-Mail

Los Machiguengas es una tribu, casi en extinción,  que viven en el amazonas peruano diseminados por la selva en pequeñas familias, esta tribu cuentan con un personaje, el Hablador, que lleva de una familia a otra las noticias y es de alguna manera el “custodia” de la historia del pueblo; a través de él las / los Machiguengas saben unos de otros….

Hoy me siento como Un Hablador, les voy a contar una “historia”…

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