DIARY IN COVID-19 PANDEMIC
“I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink.” (Mt 25:35) By: Dominican Sisters of Go Vap – Viet Nam When the whole country had been in “social…
“I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink.” (Mt 25:35) By: Dominican Sisters of Go Vap – Viet Nam When the whole country had been in “social…
By: Sr. Sandra Winton, OPPrioress of New Zealand Dominican Sisters New Zealand is a small, island nation, so far at the bottom of world maps that it is often left off entirely. All of this stood…
By: Sr. Meliza Arquillano, OPAdrian Dominican Sisters, Philippines This pandemic that we are all encountering right now is quite new to us. The first impact of this pandemic to me is the feeling of hopelessness― being controlled…
By: Sr. Patricia Hannan, OPNew Zealand Dominican Sisters Life for me during these months of COVID has been an ever-deepening experience of “Be still and know that I am God.” I joined the Dominicans when I…
By: Sr. Elizabeth Sukamdo, OP It is undeniable that COVID did bring great sadness, fears, and anxieties. However, there are many other things that breed gratitude and admirations. – Pandemics, lockdowns, and maintaining social and physical…
Sr. Julianna Drobik O.P.Dominican Sisters of Eastern Australia and the Solomon Islands. When COVID – 19 broke out in Wuhan in January it took time for most Australians to absorb the emerging pandemic crisis. It was…
The Advocacy Project Coordinator from UISG Uta Sievers has just launched #YouAreMySister campaign. This campaign profiles how women religious are supporting communities during the coronavirus pandemic. It does so by shining a light on the work of Sisters…
Rosary Sisters Hospital is an NGO registered at the Lebanese government, ministry of interior. We are well known in the region to be a catholic humanitarian mission supervised by the Holy See. The Hospital is a…