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Commentaries Builders of Communion: The Neocatechumenal Way’s Mission in Asia In a rapidly secularizing world, few ecclesial movements have generated as much missionary zeal—and occasionally, internal friction—as the Neocatechumenal Way.
Commentaries As Singapore executes another drug trafficker, the region’s moral conscience must speak up
Asian News India: Church, civil society renew commitment to protect migrant workers at Ranchi workshop