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St. Josephine Bakhita, born in Sudan in 1869, was kidnapped at age nine and sold into slavery. Her captors gave her the name "Bakhita," meaning "fortunate." She endured brutal treatment, being sold multiple times. At 14, she was bought by an Italian consul whose kindness led to her conversion to Christianity. She was baptized as Josephine and chose religious life after gaining freedom in adulthood. Her memorial, celebrated on February 8th, is an occasion to pray for victims of human trafficking and continued awareness and advocacy against it. |
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World Day of the Sick (February 11th) honours Jesus' ministry to the sick, which Pope John Paul II established to offer prayers for those suffering from illness. The day coincides with the Memorial of Our Lady of Lourdes and emphasizes the importance of caring for the sick. It acknowledges the dedication of healthcare workers and pastoral caregivers who minister to the afflicted. The church encourages members to pray for the needs of the sick, highlighting the vital role of service to those who are ill and suffering. |
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The Vatican website explains that today’s feast highlights the Chair of Saint Peter (Cathedra Petri), symbolizing the mission Jesus entrusted to Peter. The cathedra, a fixed seat of the bishop, is placed in the mother church of a diocese, giving rise to the word “cathedral.” The feast commemorates Peter, martyred as bishop of Rome. The chair symbolizes a bishop’s authority to protect the flock and transmit the teaching of the gospel as successors of the apostles. Members are encouraged to pray for Pope Francis, the bishop of Rome, who occupies the chair of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, the cathedral church of Rome. https://www.marquette.edu/faith/prayers-new-pope.php |
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Dear friends, WUCWO’s School for Synodality, invites you to participate in our webinars: “ One step forward on women’s synodal journey. From Reflection to Action”. Our aim is: To get to know better the transformative insights and key messages of the Final Document of the synodal Assembly and what they mean for our Church today and in the future To share ways, concrete steps and practices to implement these insights at different levels (parishes, dioceses,...) Walking together with the whole Church, I encourage you to participate to be witnesses and actors of this significant change! Join us on: February 24 (English) with Sr. Nathalie Becquart, Catherine Clifford and Nora Kofognotera Nonterah We look forward to your participation! |
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You are kindly invited to the webinar that WUCWO is organising organising together with the Interreligious Network of Women Promoting Encounter under the patronage of the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue on the occasion of the World Interfaith Harmony Week. It will be a space for intergenerational dialogue among six women from different religions, countries, and ages, who will share their experiences of faith and harmony. Their example will be a concrete testimony of how female religious leadership can build bridges and promote a culture of encounter worldwide. The event will be in English with simultaneous translation in Spanish and French. We encourage you to participate! Feel free to share this invite with your contacts. 📅 February 28, 1:00 PM (CET) 📌 Register here: https://shorturl.at/XsTc0 |
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