Immersive exhibition invites Hong Kong to rediscover ‘home’ through art and contemplation
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Immersive exhibition invites Hong Kong to rediscover ‘home’ through art and contemplation

HONG KONG (SE): In a city often defined by its density and pace, a new…

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When God does not side with any army
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When God does not side with any army

By Antonio Spadaro, SJ There is a way of speaking that consists of never raising…

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The tomb is empty and that is not nothing
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The tomb is empty and that is not nothing

John Singarayar, SVD My grandfather kept a small wooden cross above his bed his entire…

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Learning to love, slowly
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Learning to love, slowly

John Singarayar, SVD Lent arrives quietly—ashes on foreheads, habits interrupted, the world slowing down just…

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What Lent actually costs me
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What Lent actually costs me

John Singarayar, SVD I have been donating blood since 2011. Every season, without fail. It started…

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A small Philippine town’s victory over hazardous mining
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A small Philippine town’s victory over hazardous mining

Jesus Cabias Jr. heaved a sigh of relief in the third week of February, watching…

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Consecrated men and women need us as much as we need them
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Consecrated men and women need us as much as we need them

John Singarayar SVD We see them in chapel, moving quietly through their days of prayer…

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