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God Continues to Call: Our Students in Mexico

It was the Virgin Mary of Guadalupe, who appeared to Saint Juan Diego (1531) and opened the hearts of the people of Mexico to evangelization. The Xaverians established the first school in Mazatlan in 1951, a school that propagated the spirit and life of Saint Guido Maria Conforti. The...

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2022

“We saw the star in the East, and we came to worship Him.” Matthew 2:2 The theme for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in 2022 was selected by the Middle East Council of Churches and originates from the churches in Lebanon. Present times in Lebanon are extremely...

Dialogue of Life and Faith

Thank God, I grew up in a family and in an environment where Muslims and Christians live together in peace....

The Largest Human Gathering on the Earth

Fr. Carl Chudy, SX 120,000,000 people will be gathering these months in an ancient Hindu festival called Kumbh Mela. The festival dates back the pre-Vedic period, as even in the Vedas Kumbh Mela is described as a tradition that is already well established. The popularity of Kumbh Mela has...

My Interfaith Journey

Fr. Carl Chudy, SX  My initial encounters with Islam began while I was studying theology at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. The ecumenical and interfaith possibilities were abundant there. During my internship as a theology student I worked for two years in Sierra Leone, West Africa. There it is...
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