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News from the Missions

New Mater Home opens in Johannesburg

Since the Right to Live Campaign was initiated by Fr Massimo ten years ago the message of hope for women in pregnancy crisis has spread
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Goodbye to a special friend

It was with sadness that we learned of the recent passing of a very dear Mission friend overseas
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When the children giggle

When smothered giggles escape from the children sitting round the altar at mass, Father Michael knows he's got the pronunciation of a word wrong!
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What does love look like?

According to St Augustine, love has hands to help others, feet to hasten to the poor and needy and eyes to see misery and want.
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Gift of literacy and learning

Mnamatha Primary School now boasts a library of 4000 books - thanks to the determination of one woman
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Sister Ethel thanks you

The St John Vianney Home for Children had a revamp recently ... thanks to overseas donors.
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Sinosizos other helping hand

There could be no better name than Sinosizo [we can help] for the committed group of Community Workers and Volunteers in this project.
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Extracts from the diary of a mission priest

Heavy snow, then devastating fires ravage Langsyde Mission area
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A giant leap – from the USA to the Valley of a Thousand Hills

Pat Chadwick made that leap – from New York to St Dominic’s Parish which serves the rural community in KwaZulu-Natal’s vast Valley of 1000 Hills...
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The warmth of your winter blankets shared beyond our own Diocese

From our own mission parishes comes the message, ‘Thank you, thank you, thank you, for the blankets’...
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