The official newsletter of the Religious in India
Sep. 01. 2010   
 
 
Religious India
 

Udaipur mission challenges Religious

 

The Religious of Udaipur have sought ways to follow their call radically in the difficult situations of their mission in Rajasthan at a recent meeting.  Read more...

 
 

CMI Malabar Mission hits platinum jubilee

 

The Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI) celebrated platinum jubilee of its Malabar Mission, with several people lauding the congregation’s efforts in improving the educational facilities in the region.  Read more...

 
 

Two Salesians die in accident

 

Four people, including a Salesian priest and a Brother of Guwahati province, were killed when their vehicle collided head on with a truck at Singra in Assam.  Read more...

 
Columns
 

Nuns revise 200-year-old constitution

 

The Sisters of Charity of St. Anne (schsa), founded some two centuries ago, are currently holding an “extraordinary general chapter” in Zaragoza, Spain to revise their constitution and make it relevant to the modern times. Read more...

 
Interviews
 

‘Medical’ nuns move into villages

 

A group of nuns, who have been trained to work in big hospitals, say they have found even more fulfillment serving poor Hindu villagers.  Read more...

 
News Features
 

Church celebrates Mother Teresa

 

A series of events across India last week marked the birth centenary of Mother Teresa, whom Indian Religious regard as their model in real life situations of the country. Read more...

 
Church in India
 

CRI mourns Archbishop Joji's death

 

The Conference of Religious India joined leaders of the state and the Church in mourning the death of Archbishop Marampudi Joji of Hyderabad.  Read more...

 
 

Compensate sex assault victims: Archbishop

 

The Orissa government should compensate women who were sexually assaulted during anti-Christian violence in the state two years ago, says a Church leader.  Read more...

 
 

Catholics boycotted for ignoring Hindu practice

 

The refusal of Catholics in Karnataka state to follow Hindu practices has resulted in sanctions against Christians, says a bishop. Read more...

 
World of Religious
 

Dominicans given their first Indonesian parish

 

The Dominican order has been given its first Indonesian parish to run. Bishop Vincentius Sutikno Wisaksono witnessed the handing over of Redemptor Mundi Parish in Surabaya, East Java, from Father Alphonsus Boedi Prasetijo to Dominican Father Adrian Adiredjo during a special Mass on Aug. 28. Read more...

 
 

Bangladeshis mourn American missioner

 

The Church in southeastern Bangladesh is mourning the death of American Holy Cross Father Joseph S. Lehane who died in the United States on Aug. 24 after a long illness.  Read more...

 
 

Divine Word selects the ‘best seedling’ novices

 

Thirty-nine young men from Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara province accepted into a Divine Word novitiate will become the community’s “best seedlings,” say celebrants during the welcome Mass.  Read more...

 
News Features
Church in India
World of Religious
Religious India
Off Beat
Video
About Us
Contact Us
advertisement
 
rss-c=icon  Subscribe RSS Feed
twitter-logo  Follow us on Twitter
feedback-logo  Feedback
advertisement
www.religiousindia.org   Unsubscribe