College and University students, priests and nuns take part in the World Communication Day celebration at Christo Jyoti Pastoral Center in Rajshahi, Bangladesh on May 21, 2023. (Photo: Ripon A. Tolentino, RVABS)
The team's primary responsibility is to expand the movement by strategically producing content, running advertisements, and interacting with the target audiences on various social media platforms.
Cyclone Mocha struck the coast of northwestern Rakhine State, south of the Bangladesh border, carrying winds of up to 195 kilometers (120 miles) per hour on May 14.
"Despite the challenges posed by COVID-19 and conflicts, we were able to navigate through them with flying colors. We worked tirelessly to ensure that the needs of our vulnerable brothers and sisters were met through innovative strategies such as virtual consultations, remote training, and online fundraising," said D’Rozario.
"Inspired by the Holy Spirit that Jesus Christ is the greatest teacher to give us a witness of all ages, we teachers will shape ourselves in the light of Christian values, and the beatitude will be the best inspiration and guidance of our lives," said the Archbishop Bejoy N. D’Cruze of Dhaka
"Now that the new Church is built, the word of God or Jesus will be preached to us; we will be told to listen to the Word and live according to it," said Bishop Rosario.
"Jubilee means it's time to take a break, look back, thank and praise God, and evaluate your successes, failures, and achievements," said Bishop Gervas.
"There is no problem with having a person from a different church teach a different religion. If two souls can't join together, God's order isn't followed." Cardinal Patrick D'Rozario, CSC.
The activity, initiated by the diocesan commission for the clergy and the religious, aims at promoting ongoing formation programs for priests and religious brothers and nuns, and to foster vocations.
The event aimed at listening to the stories of various religious leaders in the country on the impact of the activities of Asia Foundation in the field of “interreligious dialogue.”
An Italian priest who was a missionary for over four decades in Bangladesh, Father Carlo Buzzi made a unique contribution to the Bangladesh church to help children, the poor, needy and ethnic people.
Students of the Rajshahi University in Bangladesh organized a cleaning campaign on December 9, on the Beach of Saint Martin Island. During the symbolic cleaning campaign, they collected 7 large bags of polluting waste including polythene bags and plastic bottles lying on the beach and floating from the sea.
"Thank God that BARACA staff rescued me and enabled me to reinvent myself through the rehabilitation program," said Moni, a boy who wandered into Dhaka from his village to earn money, but became a drug addict in a short time.
The Khasia Catholics in Bangladesh regard Christ as their King and feel obligated to live by the rules and examples set by Christ the King in their day-to-day life.
The Pontifical Mission Society (PMS) in Bangladesh held a formation program for children and animators on November 10. As a result, your changes cannot be saved. holds a formation program for children and animators on November 10.
Father Paolo Ciceri, a member of the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions (PIME), worked in Bangladesh, primarily among the poor and ethnic minorities.