A Family Welcoming Refugees

“Opening the Door to Humanity” Story A Catholic family in Paris welcomed refugee families fleeing war and violence. At first they were nervous about language and cultural differences. But through shared meals, prayer, and friendship, they discovered the beauty of human solidarity. The mother explains: “The Cross reminds us that every person is our brother […]

A Young Missionary Teaching Children

“Serving with Joy” Story Savarimuththu, a 26-year-old missionary volunteer from Tamil Nadu, spends his weekends teaching children in poor rural communities. He organizes: educational activities prayer gatherings music and sports programs Although resources are limited, Savarimuththu believes small acts of service can change lives. He says: “The Cross teaches us to give ourselves generously for […]

A Priest Bringing Hope to Prisoners

“No One Is Beyond Mercy” Story Fr. Jeyanthan Pachchek, a prison chaplain in Oslo, spends his days listening to inmates, celebrating Mass, and helping prisoners rediscover hope and dignity. Many prisoners arrive feeling abandoned and hopeless. Through prayer, counseling, and forgiveness programs, Fr. Jeyanthan reminds them that God’s mercy is greater than every sin. He […]

Young Volunteers Serving the Homeless

“Faith Becomes Real Through Service” Story A group of Catholic university students in Palermo began preparing sandwiches every Friday evening for homeless people near the train station. At first, they simply wanted to help. But over time, they discovered that listening and speaking with people was just as important as providing food. One volunteer shared: […]

A Nurse Who Became a Sign of Hope

“I Saw Christ in the Hospital Rooms” Story Chrishanthy Cross, a Catholic nurse from Mannar, Sri Lanka worked long hours during the pandemic caring for elderly patients who were isolated and afraid. Many patients had no family members beside them during their final moments. Chrishanthy often stayed after her shift to pray quietly with them, […]

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