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Manuel A. Lector: Active CFC member in retirement

Manuel A. Lector, a former overseas Filipino worker silently enjoying God’s blessings in retirement with his wife Villa.
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    Bangladeshi woman: Change in men’s attitude needed for women’s progress

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    Indonesian Catholic woman dreams to transform society through education

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    Cambodian Catholic youth serves church despite life challenges

  • In Vietnam, a charity clinic for rural peasants at the Thai Xuan Parish in the Xuan Loc Diocese has completed 20 years of healthcare service.
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    Free clinic for Vietnamese peasants completes 20 years

  • A former terminally sick patient found the charity team for patients who suffer from similar diseases, almost begging for financial sources from the streets.  U Ye Zaw, a 40-year-old founder and the president of the charity team, stated that he wanted those patients and the elderly to have a peaceful life as he experienced it.
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    A patient suffering from terminal illness establishes a charity team

  • An elderly Buddhist monk stops at a Peinnegone Church rectory to sip tea and chew betelnut leaf in the Ayeyarwady region of Myanmar.
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    Buddhist monk visit Catholic priest for a cup of tea and betelnut

  • Ida Ayu Pradyani, known as Dayu, first began her career as an employee at a farm in Malang, East Java Province. Graduate from the Udayana University of Bali, she spent 14 years working in Malang before finally, in 2000, she and her family decided to return and settle in Bali.
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    Indonesian women dedicate life educating marginalized

  • Last weekend, March 4-6,  sixteen street theatre troupes brought lessons from real life to educate the hearts of the students and guests at  St. Xavier's College of Management and Technology.
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    Street Play Festival brings messages from grassroots

  • Women have a greater potential to be change-makers in society, says a 56-year-old volunteer at a church-run pastoral ministry in a remote region of the northern Philippines.
    Saints Next Door

    Church volunteer empowers women in the northern Philippines

  • Over six decades ago, two nuns walking on the street met visually impaired children from economically poor backgrounds. The nuns established St. Joseph’s School for the Blind in Gnanaolivapuram parish in Madurai on December 8, 1972.
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    St. Joseph’s School for the Blind bring light, sow self-confidence

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