Saint Aloysius Gonzaga
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Saint Aloysius Gonzaga

In 1591, a plague struck Rome. The Jesuits opened a hospital of their own. The superior general himself and many other Jesuits rendered personal service. Because he nursed patients, washing them and making their beds, Aloysius caught the disease. A fever persisted after his recovery and he was so weak he could scarcely rise from bed. Yet, he maintained his great discipline of prayer, knowing that he would die within the octave of Corpus Christi, three months later, at the age of 23.

St. Aloysius P/S wins the UNCCD worldwide competition on combating desertification
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St. Aloysius P/S wins the UNCCD worldwide competition on combating desertification

St. Aloysius P/S wins the UNCCD worldwide competition on combating desertification UNCCD Call to Children and Youth: What Future For Soil and Land You Want? In the run-up to Rio+20, UNCCD called children and youth around the world to tell us what future they want for land and soil. The theme for the submissions was…