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  • Map of Central America and South America Map of Africa ...
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  • == Africa == [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa Wikipedia article on Africa] ...
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  • ...mb|]]<strong>Congo</strong> refers to two neighboring countries in Central Africa. Republic of the Congo (ROC) is also known as Congo-Brazzaville; Democratic ...
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  • ====Africa==== [[Daughters of Charity - Province of Central Africa]]<br> ...
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  • ====Africa==== [[Daughters of Charity - Province of Central Africa]]<br> ...
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  • *[[Congregation of the Mission in Africa]] **[[Congregation of the Mission - Province of Central America]] ...
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  • COVIAM - Formation in Africa and Madagascar ...nts to freedom from sin and to freedom from building the Kingdom of God in Africa and Madagascar. ...
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  • *'''[[Congregation of the Mission in Africa|Africa]]''' ...- Province of Central America|Provincia Americae Centralis]] - Province of Central America ...
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  • '''Africa ''' 8. Central America (5 bishops, 37 priests, 3 brothers, 12 in formation) ...
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  • ...poor. The vision of Christ, sent by the Father to evangelize the poor, was central to his life and ministry. Hearing the call of people in the world of his ow *[[COVIAM|Conference of Visitors in Africa and Madagascar (COVIAM)]] ...
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  • *Central American Province of Vincentians (Spanish) '''Africa''' ...
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  • ...tinents where the median age of the confreres is the highest. In Asia and Africa the number of confreres is increasing and in Latin America the number remai ...there are 684 aspirants and postulants). Among the “admitted” 155 are from Africa, 140 from Asia, 69 from Latin America, 32 from Eastern Europe, 16 from West ...
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  • ...The present members of the Council visited twenty (20) countries: four in Africa, six in Europe, nine in America and China (where there are no groups). We ...itted themselves to pay travel expenses. In fact, only three countries in Africa, two in America, two in Asia and two in Europe have never been visited by a ...
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  • ...gional collaboration, which was to become the focus of APVC, was not yet a central theme. In light of subsequent developments, however, it is interesting to n ...essed. Since these provinces have strong and natural bonds with Europe and Africa respectively, everyone recognized the value of having them remain in their ...
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  • ...gional collaboration, which was to become the focus of APVC, was not yet a central theme. In light of subsequent developments, however, it is interesting to n ...essed. Since these provinces have strong and natural bonds with Europe and Africa respectively, everyone recognized the value of having them remain in their ...
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  • *Central America+ '''COVIAM''' (Conference of the Visitors in Africa and Madagascar) ...
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  • ...h Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of the Bishops was "The Church in Africa and its evangelizing mission as we move toward the year 2000: You shall be ...as a Synod that brought to light the evangelizing mission of the Church in Africa, whose mission is "the grace and vocation proper to the Church, her deepest ...
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  • ...Islands; during times of war in Syria, Irak, Gaza, the Republic of Central Africa; during times of earthquakes and typhoons in Chile, Nicaragua and the Phili ...
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  • ...ke, Murillo's painting portrays her union with her son, something which is central in the biblical texts that describe her, and the deep serenity that flowed ...our faith. As private devotion, the more closely related they are to the central mysteries of our faith, the more helpful they are. ...
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  • ...n part of every culture in the world from Nazi Germany to segregated South Africa. They bind the wounds and meet the pleas of any people too weak to provide ...real, concrete experience of people who themselves suffer in much of Asia, Africa and Latin America as well as in many sectors of so-called developed countri ...
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  • ...owing shift in perspective led by local churches in Latin America, then in Africa and Asia, to find a Christian voice in circumstances quite different than t ...ptions about inculturation: 1) “Inculturating Faith” is more a priority in Africa/Asia/Latin America where traditional cultures are being understood as treas ...
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  • ...mation, a workshop for moderators of different Vincentian Family groups in Africa was held in the Republic of the Congo. Help in emergencies (Mozambique and Central America). ...
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  • ...lateral research. One hundred thirty-seven communities in Africa, America (Central, North, and South), Asia, Australasia, and Europe were surveyed with approx ...eads for further contacts. These included: "I met a confrère when I was in Africa, and he told me about some sisters in Tanzania who followed Vincent de Paul ...
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  • ...etian Empire fell thus making it possible to renew the advance of Islam in central Europe. Where would this advance be halted? The answer was received when Traditionally North Africa was subject to the Sultan but the government officials of Tunis, Algeria, R ...
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  • ...blished. Based in Los Altos Hills, California, the Association serves as a central office and supports the following thirteen Western states in the United Sta * Africa: Here the Association is still taking its first steps with very young group ...
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  • ...a made by the commuters who made a petition to remove the poor from Grand Central Station so they don't even have to look at them as they arrive in the morni ...ad" a wonderful and powerful story about a slave ship from Sierra Leone in Africa and the slaves brought to our shores on it. The word "Amistad" means "frien ...
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  • ...a made by the commuters who made a petition to remove the poor from Grand Central Station so they don't even have to look at them as they arrive in the morni ...ad" a wonderful and powerful story about a slave ship from Sierra Leone in Africa and the slaves brought to our shores on it. The word "Amistad" means "frien ...
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  • ...ts and brothers) and the Sisters, especially in Latin America, but also in Africa and Asia, have educated individuals who have become leaders in the Church a ...
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  • ...In 1958 the first brothers went to Kenya and Congo, in 1959 to South West Africa (later Namibia) and in 1960 to Brazil. To support these missions, a house w ...Congregation has emphatically made the evangelical core value of mercy the central word of its spirituality her own again. With the parable of the Good Samari ...
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  • ...poverty in Haiti and a large part of Central America and South America and Africa and Southeast Asia existed before this so called crisis. Are not these rea ...
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  • ...ienna. He managed to secure the reestablishment of the Congregation at its central house, Saint Benoît, in Constantinople, before leaving in 1802 to return to *Art. 3: Its central house [établissement] and seminary will be located in Paris in a building g ...
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  • ...ienna. He managed to secure the reestablishment of the Congregation at its central house, Saint Benoît, in Constantinople, before leaving in 1802 to return to :Art. 3: Its central house [établissement] and seminary will be located in Paris in a building g ...
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  • ...ern Mediterranean had fallen and the armies of Islam were advancing toward central Europe. Where would this advance be halted? The answer was given at the s Theoretically Northern Africa was under the control of the Ottoman Empire but the government officials in ...
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  • ...ng] provided. One can conclude that this pastor’s leadership is valued as central both to the significant actions as well as to the fundamental mission of th ...e theology carried and offered to (or imposed on) the Christian peoples of Africa, Asia, and Latin America, our highly developed notions of pastoral leadersh ...
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  • ...ive priests and the three brothers, together with the seminarians from the Central Apostolic Seminary in Guadalajara, were able to escape to Murguia (Álava). ...of the sacrifice of the “White Mass” that occurred in Utica near Carthage (Africa) … an event that was retold by Saint Augustine and the Spanish poet, Pruden ...
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  • ...eated countless soldiers who were wounded during the wars in Europe, Asia, Africa and America during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. A wonderful exa The central government of the Daughters outlined a path of renewal that involved a soli ...
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  • ...e they looked for a safe place to reside. They were unable to live at the central house of the Daughters because of the large of Sisters (including the Visit ...use on the following day and were dressed as nurses. They traveled to the Central House on calle Martínez Campos and sought lodging there. This was the seat ...
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  • ...Nursing Education, Catholic University of America, 1946. (Available: East Central Archives, Evansville, Ind.) 40. ...Nursing Education Thesis, Saint Louis University, 1947. (Available at East Central Archives, Evansville, Ind.) 126. ...
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  • ...tion to missions elsewhere: China, Middle East, Spain, Portugal, and North Africa (until financial support and a supply of personnel ceased). ...en condemned. The decision to eliminate the prisoners was not taken by the central government, that is, the National Assembly, or by any national ministry, pr ...
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  • ...tion to missions elsewhere: China, Middle East, Spain, Portugal, and North Africa (until financial support and a supply of personnel ceased). ...en condemned. The decision to eliminate the prisoners was not taken by the central government, that is, the National Assembly, or by any national ministry, pr ...
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  • ...f evangelization and human promotion he discovered that the laity played a central role. His compassionate and tender vision, like that of Christ, was defin ...re the Congregation could minister. In 1647 he sent Missionaries to North Africa where many Christians were being enslaved. Two year later, at the request ...
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  • ...ienna. He managed to secure the reestablishment of the Congregation at its central house, Saint Benoît, in Constantinople, before leaving in 1802 to return to Art. 3: Its central house [établissement] and seminary will be located in Paris in a building g ...
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  • ...h and to the world. In the life of the Daughters of Charity Louise gave a central place to Christ. She recalled how Mary had been called to guide each and e ...has “called and assembled” (Constitutions, #11). In Europe, as well as in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia, the Daughters of Charity exert great eff ...
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  • ...h and to the world. In the life of the Daughters of Charity Louise gave a central place to Christ. She recalled how Mary had been called to guide each and e ...s “called and assembled”'' (Constitutions, #11). In Europe, as well as in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia, the Daughters of Charity exert great eff ...
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