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Re-analogization in a Digital World

Re-analogization in a Digital World

Imagine sitting in a cozy room, surrounded by books, a notebook, and a fountain pen. No notifications, no screens—just you and the simple tools of everyday life. Does that sound like a step backward? Perhaps, but in this return to analog practices, more and more people are finding deep satisfaction and peace in an otherwise […]

In Memory of Father Bernard Rey-Mermet C.Ss.R.

In Memory of Father Bernard Rey-Mermet C.Ss.R.

With great gratitude and deep sorrow, we remember Father Bernard Rey-Mermet C.Ss.R., who passed away peacefully on July 14, 2024, at Maison St.-Paul nursing home in Fribourg, Switzerland. Father Bernard was a member of the Redemptorists for over 70 years and spent his life tirelessly serving the faith and people. Father Bernard was born on […]

In Memory of Father Johan Meijer C.Ss.R.

In Memory of Father Johan Meijer C.Ss.R.

With deep sorrow and gratitude for his blessed life, we say farewell to Father Johan Meijer C.Ss.R., who passed away on July 22, 2024, in Tilburg, Netherlands, after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. Father Johan was a member of the Redemptorists for over 60 years and served tirelessly in the Province of St. Clement. […]

In Memory of Fr. Peter Niesemann C.Ss.R

In Memory of Fr. Peter Niesemann C.Ss.R

Pater Peter Niesemann was a significant member of the Redemptorist order and played a formative role at the Collegium Josephinum Bonn (CoJoBo). Born in 1942, he joined the order in 1963 and was ordained as a priest in 1968. His life’s work is closely tied to CoJoBo, where he completed his Abitur and later served […]

Cardinal Parolin Meets Two Redemptorist Priests Released from Russian Captivity

Cardinal Parolin Meets Two Redemptorist Priests Released from Russian Captivity

In a poignant encounter, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican Secretary of State, met with Fathers Bohdan Galeta and Ivan Levitsky, two Redemptorist priests recently released from Russian captivity, on July 23, 2024, in Lviv, Ukraine. This meeting underscored the Vatican’s ongoing solidarity and support for those affected by the conflict in Ukraine. Cardinal Parolin’s visit […]

Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori: A Life in Service to Humanity

Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori: A Life in Service to Humanity

On August 1st, we commemorate the death of Alphonsus Maria de Liguori, the founder of the Redemptorists and one of the most prominent theologians and Doctors of the Church in modern times. His legacy, deeply rooted in the Catholic Church, continues to inspire believers and clergy worldwide. A Life for the Poor and Abandoned Born […]

Release of Ukrainian Priests Father Ivan Levytskyi and Father Bohdan Geleta

Release of Ukrainian Priests Father Ivan Levytskyi and Father Bohdan Geleta

After more than 19 months in Russian captivity, Ukrainian priests Father Ivan Levytskyi and Father Bohdan Geleta are finally free. Their release on June 28, 2024, marks a significant moment for the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and its followers worldwide.The two priests, members of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, were arrested in Berdiansk […]

A Journey of Faith, Unity, and Service

A Journey of Faith, Unity, and Service

We speak with Father Richard Reid, the Provincial of the Redemptorists in Great Britain and an important figure for the St. Clemens Province of the Redemptorists. Richard’s story is one of dedication, faith, and a profound sense of mission. His journey with the Redemptorist community has taken him from Great Britain to Zimbabwe, and his […]

Laudato Si’ Week 2024: A Call for Ecological and Social Renewal

Laudato Si’ Week 2024: A Call for Ecological and Social Renewal

Inspired by Saint Francis of Assisi and his hymn “Laudato si’, mi’ Signore – Praise be to you, my Lord,” Laudato Si’ Week reminds us of the profound connection we share with our Earth, our common home. Francis described the Earth as a sister who sustains us and as a mother who embraces us, who […]

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