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In June 1952, the Indonesian Bishops, at an all-Java Bishops Meeting, first dreamed of founding a Catholic institution of higher learning.
A poor Catholic widow has become the first Christian woman in Bangladesh to receive a national award for putting her children through college and helping them get established in life. (UCA News)
The bilingual Catholic Education Office website of Hong Kong provides a vast range of information on Catholic education there, from background on the culture, its ethos, organizational structures, on its school and other related activities, and more.
A feature from 2009, after St Xaviers College in Kolkata, India began using solar power to run their computer laboratories.
Stateless children in the Thai border province of Tak now have access to education, thanks to nuns who run schools for them. (UCA News)
Hong Kong’s Holy Spirit Seminary College of Theology and Philosophy dates back to the early foundation of the Regional Seminary for South China (1931-1964).
Some Hindu and Muslim girls living on the streets in an eastern Indian city are getting quality education from some Catholic nuns. (UCA News)
The Marist Asia-Pacific Center (MAPAC) trains young religious from all over Asia and the Pacific to become effective evangelizers, educators and social workers in their future ministries.
So this is where my work for Catholic Relief Services had led me: to a brothel. (Laura Sheahen, Busted Halo)
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