This project will be implemented in Kingandu, a rural village located 650 km southwest of the capital, Kinshasa. The local population primarily relies on agriculture, fishing, livestock farming, and small-scale trade for their livelihood. The women of Kingandu, who...
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Project 2 – Claretian Mission Day 2025
This project aims to help break the cycle of extreme poverty through education, awareness, and capacity-building, enablingwomen to achieve sustainable livelihoodsand lead a dignified life. Women in the Nazat region, like many in West Bengal, have limited access to...
Project 1 – Claretian Mission Day 2025
Santa María de Jesús is a community that preserves its native language and traditional clothing. In fact, its population is 99.5% Maya Kaqchikel. Guatemalan Indigenous women are considered transmitters of historical and cultural memory. Today, in Guatemala, it is...
Claretian Mission Day – 2025
We celebrate the Claretian Mission Day every year to bring the universal dimension of the Claretian Mission to those whom we are working with. Also to highlight the Claretian way of working, we choose a different theme every year. For the year 2025, we propose to have...
THE LECTIO DIVINA OF THE POOR
On the last Tuesday of every month the Missionary Sisters of St. Anthony Mary Claret organise an itinerant lectio divina with our homeless brothers and sisters. The meeting takes place from eight o'clock in the evening "in the house of Paul". After the closing...