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St Gerard Majella - Miracles still do happen today 2026...
St Gerard Majella - Miracles still do happen today 2026...
Read the powerful testimony below...

St Gerard Majella - Pray for us!
Provincials of Liguori and London together...
Provincials of Liguori and London together...
V Rev'd Fr Poly Kannampuzha CSsR
the Provincial Superior of the Liguori Province (Kerala, India)
came to visit the community in Clapham and
the Provincial Superior of London,
V Rev'd Fr RIchard Reid CSsR.

The strong bonds that bind us,
regardless of where we are from!
4 Years on and still the uncertainty of War...
4 Years on and still the uncertainty of War...

Letter from Sr. Alfonsa (Iryna) Karapata,
Provincial Superior of MSsR in Ukraine
(Missionaries of the Most Holy Redeemer)
Lviv, 24/02/2026
Glory to Jesus Christ!
Dear sisters and brothers in Christ Redeemer,
Only a few hours separate us from that sorrowful morning that irrevocably changed Ukrainians and the world. I wish to use these final hours to recall the events that marked the beginning of our collective pain and our shared resilience.
On February 24, 2022, at 03:40 AM Kyiv time, the first several-kilometer-long columns of Russian military hardware crossed the state border of Ukraine from multiple directions: North, East, and South. At 04:50 AM, the Russian dictator announced the start of a so-called "special military operation." By 05:00 AM, the first missile strikes and explosions shook peaceful cities. At 06:45 AM, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recorded his first video message to the nation, announcing the imposition of martial law. Ukraine awoke to the sound of sirens, the roar of explosions, and a state of total uncertainty.
Western intelligence estimated the invasion forces at 175,000 to 190,000 personnel. That night, 3,000 tanks and over 7,000 armored combat vehicles entered Ukraine. People in border villages found themselves under occupation almost instantly. Heavy military columns rolled arrogantly past their homes, shaking the very windows and doors of our dwellings. Yet, despite the paralysis of fear, Ukrainians found the extraordinary strength to go out and face the armed enemy, resisting with their mere presence, their words, and an unyielding longing for freedom.
Today, as you drink your morning coffee, try for a moment to enter the experience of millions of Ukrainians at that morming 2022. Imagine this brief yet devastating sentence: "Wake up, the war has begun." It is so short, yet it instantly shatters one's entire life perspective. In a single moment, you realise that your notebook—filled with plans for months ahead, missions, or retreats—no longer holds meaning. From that point on, you live in small steps: from one sip of coffee to the next, from minute to minute. And even if we try to smile outwardly, the horror of the presence of evil remains starkly evident to us.
Joy Eternal...Praying with St Alphonsus
Joy Eternal - Praying with St Alphonsus...
Pray with these intimate and precious prayers by our
Holy Father, Founder, Bishop and Doctor of the Church,
St Alphonsus Maria de'Liguori CSsR.
These prayers are truly beautiful and easily move the mind, heart and soul to pray.
This is one wonderful companion to have by your side this Lent...and beyond!
The forward says,
"Joy Eternal is an adapted and re-aranged version of one of St Alphonsus' last works: Riflessioni Divote. He wrote it when he was 78 years old, still a bishop, but one broken in health and crippled with infirmities,
Alphonsus sent a copy to a friend with this note:
I send you two little works, the first of which may assist you in meditating on the Passion of Jesus Christ; I myself make use of it every day. I read, likewise , every day, something in the second book, entitled: Devout Reflections.
I wish you to do the same: for I have composed it especially for those who desire to to give themselves entirely to God."
Originally this collection was assembled by the what was then Province of Canberra in 1987. We are extremely grateful to our confreres from the 'other side of the world.'
Part One of the Devout Reflections
Part Two of the Devout Reflections
We must welcome African priests with open arms...
We must welcome African priests with open arms...

This article was found on the Advocatus Africa website. Ellen McBride is a sister of one of our confreres and she has this to say...
This commendation was made by a veteran educator and writer, Ellen McBride, during an exclusive interview she granted Advocatus Africa at St. Eunan’s Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow, Scotland, UK on Monday, 19 January 2026.
Welcome African priests on reverse mission “with open arms”
“We must be grateful to and welcome African priests with open arms,” McBride stressed, while narrating that “When we were in school, we brought in a penny every week for the ‘black babies.’”
Acknowledging that the description “sounds terrible; almost racist,” she nonetheless clarified that “It is now called Holy Childhood.”
Read more: We must welcome African priests with open arms...
A Lenten Appeal 2026...Chiweshe, Zimbabwe...
A Lenten Appeal 2026...Chiweshe, Zimbabwe...
Our Br Phillip CSsR took his final vows with 5 other confreres last November. He is now devoting all his time to a ministry that is vital but not readily supported. In a recent letter to the Provincial Superior, Fr Richard CSsR, he shared,
"I want to share something close to my heart. I carry a deep dream to support vulnerable children and youth in Chiweshe. Seeing their situation has convinced me this is a calling to be part of restoring hope, dignity, and a future for them through education and support.
As RDO, we are still struggling to gain recognition and trust from international donors mainly because we have not yet implemented visible projects on the ground. This has really challenged me to start from what we have and where we are. To respond to this, I have identified 25 vulnerable children in Chiweshe, and with the help of a local well-wisher, I have managed to secure school fees and other basic needs for the whole of 2026. I am still writing proposals and meeting individuals who are willing to support this mission, step by step.
I humbly ask for your help in sharing my appeal letter and this dream with colleagues, friends, and others who may be willing to support this noble cause. I remain committed to transparency and accountability, and I will gladly share updates and reports as the work progresses if needed. I am doing this so that RDO can gain recognition and eventually partner with other organisations worldwide to expand this impact.
Thank you Father for your continued guidance and support. I truly believe this work can change lives, and with your help in spreading this dream, we can give these children a future filled with hope and dignity. Please keep me in your prayers."
Br Phillip CSsR has written a formal letter which can be found below. If you are able to help in any well, money, prayers, then find the details below. If you have any questions Fr Provincial will happily answer them, his email is
God bless you!

A Papal reflection for this Holy Season of Lent...
A Papal reflection for this Holy Season of Lent...

Dear brothers and sisters,
Lent is a time in which the Church, guided by a sense of maternal care, invites us to place the mystery of God back in the center of our lives, in order to find renewal in our faith and keep our hearts from being consumed by the anxieties and distractions of daily life.
Every path towards conversion begins by allowing the word of God to touch our hearts and welcoming it with a docile spirit. There is a relationship between the word, our acceptance of it and the transformation it brings about. For this reason, the Lenten journey is a welcome opportunity to heed the voice of the Lord and renew our commitment to following Christ, accompanying him on the road to Jerusalem, where the mystery of his passion, death and resurrection will be fulfilled.
Listening
This year, I would first like to consider the importance of making room for the word through listening. The willingness to listen is the first way we demonstrate our desire to enter into relationship with someone.
In revealing himself to Moses in the burning bush, God himself teaches us that listening is one of his defining characteristics: “I have observed the misery of my people who are in Egypt; I have heard their cry” (Ex 3:7). Hearing the cry of the oppressed is the beginning of a story of liberation in which the Lord calls Moses, sending him to open a path of salvation for his children who have been reduced to slavery.
Our God is one who seeks to involve us. Even today he shares with us what is in his heart. Because of this, listening to the word in the liturgy teaches us to listen to the truth of reality. In the midst of the many voices present in our personal lives and in society, Sacred Scripture helps us to recognize and respond to the cry of those who are anguished and suffering. In order to foster this inner openness to listening, we must allow God to teach us how to listen as he does. We must recognize that “the condition of the poor is a cry that, throughout human history, constantly challenges our lives, societies, political and economic systems, and, not least, the Church.”
Fasting
If Lent is a time for listening, fasting is a concrete way to prepare ourselves to receive the word of God. Abstaining from food is an ancient ascetic practice that is essential on the path of conversion. Precisely because it involves the body, fasting makes it easier to recognize what we “hunger” for and what we deem necessary for our sustenance. Moreover, it helps us to identify and order our “appetites,” keeping our hunger and thirst for justice alive and freeing us from complacency. Thus, it teaches us to pray and act responsibly towards our neighbor.
Read more: A Papal reflection for this Holy Season of Lent...
Ash Wednesday 2026... and so Lent begins...
Ash Wednesday 2026... and so Lent begins...

What are you doing for Lent...?
Congratulations to our Confrere Bishop Mupa CSsR...
Congratulations to our Confrere Bishop Mupa CSsR...
The Bishops of the Zimbabwean Bishops' Conference (ZCBC) has just announced that they now has a new Executive with the service of Leadership.
The President of the ZCBC is our confrere, the
Rt Rev'd Bishop Raymond Mupa CSsR.
We offer him our ongoing prayers and strong fraternal affection.
MAKOROKOTO - CONGRATULATIONS.

His home Diocese of Masvingo offer their congratulations to Bishop Raymond CSsR.

A Trilogy on Alphonsian Spirituality...
A Trilogy on Alphonsian Spirituality...
Scala News joyfully presents the publications of Fr. Denis Billy’s recent trilogy on the spirituality of St. Alphonsus de Liguori (1696-1787)
Dennis J. Billy, C.Ss.R. recently completed a brief trilogy on Alphonsian spirituality. Three years in the making, it is addressed to the entire Redemptorist family but dedicated to the Redemptorist Partners in Mission (PIM). Fr. Billy did this because PIM is an integral part of the Redemptorist identity, purpose, and mission and, in many ways, represents much of the future of the Redemptorist apostolate. Ever since the Vatican Council, the laity have been encouraged to assume a more active role in the Church’s mission of spreading the Gospel message. The rapid rise of the various Lay Ecclesial Movements represents one lay response to this invitation. PIM is another such response, one that shares in Alphonsus’s vision of preaching the Gospel to the poor and most abandoned.
The books are relatively brief, about 100 pages each, and seek to convey in a popular, easily accessible style some of the main currents of the animating spirit behind Alphonsus’s evangelizing mission. They were inspired by that moment in Alphonsus’s life when, after losing an important legal battle, he went into seclusion and, after days of serious reflection and soul searching, went to the Church of Our Lady of Ransom in Naples, knelt before the altar of Our Lady of Mercy, drew his nobleman’s sword, laid it Our Lady’s feet, and dedicated himself to serving her for the rest of his life as a priest.
World Day of Consecrated Life 2026...
World Day of Consecrated Life 2026...

Rome, February 2, 2026
Feast of the Presentation of the Lord
Missionaries of Hope in the Footsteps of the Redeemer
YEAR DEDICATED TO MISSION
The Lord sends us as Missionaries and Pilgrims of Hope to a Wounded World
Lk 4:16-19, Mk 6:7-12, Lk 9:2-6, Ps 130:7 Const. 1-20, St. 01-020
Message on the occasion of the World Day of Consecrated Life
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