Greetings to all our confreres, It has been a week had passed since the most devastating earthquake of this year on February 6, 2023 caused the death of more than 20,000 Turkish and Syrians where most of them were the
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In the autumn of 1569, Camillus left the Hospital of St. James in Rome, where he had spent a period of treatment, first as an in-patient and then as an orderly. He appeared to be cured of the sore that
In our current and daily experience of Camillian life, it seems to me that the theme of ‘synodality’, with the paradigms and images that are proposed to us, today, by the broader ecclesial reflection, has not been widely thematised. However,
This year we celebrate the centenary of the death of Blessed Luigi Tezza (1841-1923), a Camillian religious and founder, together with St Josephine Vannini, of the congregation of the Daughters of St Camillus. Blessed Luigi Tezza (1841-1923) was a fruitful
“Take care of him” Compassion as a synodal exercise of healing Dear brothers and sisters! Illness is part of our human condition. Yet, if illness is experienced in isolation and abandonment, unaccompanied by care and compassion, it can become inhumane.
In this number a special focus is dedicated to this Season of Creation 2022: the time to act for our common home in now!. In this number you will find: – Season of Creation: reflections and actions – What is
Message of the Superior General Fr. Pedro Tramontin on the occasion of the feast of St. Camillus de Lellis, Founder of the Order of the Ministers of the Infirm (Camillians). “Dear Brothers, members of the Great Family of St. Camillus
In June 1614, a month before he left earthly life, Camillus wrote a letter in his own hand in which he recommended what was closest to his heart. He particularly recalls charity toward the sick, whom he managed to care
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