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Three-day study camp on holistic care for Hong Kong’s clergy 

 9 January 2026
Three-day study camp on holistic care for Hong Kong’s clergy 
HONG KONG (SE): Held at the Holy Spirit Study Centre from January 6-8, the camp seeks to equip priests to care for the elderly in their parishes while also preparing them to embrace their own ageing, as well as that of their fellow priests. Photo supplied


HONG KONG (SE): Held at the Holy Spirit Study Centre from January 6-8, the camp seeks to equip priests to care for the elderly in their parishes while also preparing them to embrace their own ageing, as well as that of their fellow priests. Photo supplied

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