CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST – HOT SPRINGS: Six New Novices

CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST – HOT SPRINGS: Six New Novices
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For the beginning of the university school year in Vladivostok we were expecting six new novices. Three from Vietnam, two from the Philippines, and one from India. They will be studying Russian while they are with us in Vladivostok, and we hope they will want to work in Russia as priests after fnishing the seminary, as the number of European priests gets less with the old age of us guys who came 30 years ago and the vocation crisis in Europe. Meanwhile, the other seminarians are in school already. Unfortunately one of the Filipino novices was in a horrifc trafc accident in Manila just days before he was due to come to us! Broken Bones! The doctors say he will need two months of rehabilitation. Pray for our seminarians. Read the latest newsletter: https://vladmission.org/wp-content/uploads/ Sunrise-168.pdf

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