
Father Jordan called upon his followers to use
"all possible means" to proclaim our Savior's Good News.
And the following Stories of Ministry are but a few of many
that reflect the apostolic work of the Salvatorians.
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In the Warehouse -
"We are thinking of all of you with gratitude as we share the gifts of your generosity"....(more) |
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The Summer Hope newsletter
Manny Acosta, Carlos Lee, Mariano Rivera – these names have two things in common. They all belong to Major League baseball players. And the players all hail from the Central American nation of Panama...(more) |
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The history of the Salvatorian Mission Warehouse
The Salvatorian Mission Warehouse began in 1961 in a room a little larger than a walk-in closet. In the years since, it has grown into an operation that serves scores of missions in dozens of countries. Brother Regis, 77, is quick to share credit for its success with Salvatorian Sister Dora Zapf (they call each other "boss")...(more) |
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A Story of Conversion: "God Alone Knows What's in Store for Me Next"
There's an old saying that "God writes straight with crooked lines." And to hear Joe Rodrigues tell it, those words could have been coined expressly for him...(more) |
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Haiti Project in Riviere Mancelle
Working with more than 80 families, Sister Elita, a Haitian Sister, has worked very hard to develop a malnutrition clinic...(more) |
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Brother George Maufort, SDS and the Standing Rock Catholic Indian Mission
Standing Rock Reservation lies a little to the west of center, at the top of South Dakota and straddling the border into North Dakota. It's inhabited by the Yanktonai, Hunkpapa, and Blackfoot tribes, all of which are part of the extended nation known as the Lakota...(more) |
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He Loves to Tell the Story
Author of ten books on spirituality and the Christian life, and a self-described "storyteller,"...(more) |
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