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The land of “Saint-Pierre” is the gathering place for the Community. Every year, work is done to improve, maintain and renovate the buildings and grounds. Your donation helps support the various projects and needs of our Community place “Saint-Pierre”. Donate Online (USD) Donate Online (GBP) Please contact us if you have any questions (33)4 68
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Your donations are our only income. Thanks to your help we can fulfill our mission of friendship, listening and proclamation of the Gospel which is entrusted to us throughout the world. The construction and maintenance of the little monasteries and the fraternities where our mission is lived out and goes forth from would be impossible
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Our First Steps in the United States: Kansas City, June 2008 We had been in Kansas City, Kansas, for ten days, and it was very muggy in that early June. We had been working all day long to clean the house where we were to live in a few days’ time; night was falling and
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Our First Steps in Latin America: Chile, January 1989 In the middle of a very poor población, the two of us little sisters were praying with the bishop of Linares and the parish priest, in a little ‘chapel shack’. And we said to the Lord: “It’s hard to be beggars amidst those who already have
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Cardinal Bergoglio, February 28, 2013 Around the end of February 2013, some little brothers and sisters were called from different European fraternities to come together at Santi Quattro Coronati, our house in Rome. Thirty or so little brothers and sisters would thus be able to represent the Community and accompany the conclave with prayer, there
Poland, December 2003 There we were, three little brothers begging for something to eat on the outskirts of a city in Poland, on the western side of that broad country; and none of us spoke Polish. We could hardly even pronounce the few words we knew to ask for something to eat. We had travelled
Vienna, January 2002 January 1st, feast-day of Mary, Mother of God That morning, the streets were deserted; a sort of languor seemed to have descended upon the whole city. On the sidewalks and even right in the middle of the street, lay countless shards of broken bottles. All night long, there had been nothing but