16 October - Silesian Hedwig, in Polish: Jadwiga Śląska, born in 1174 in Andechs in Bavaria as Hedwig of Andechs is the daughter of Berthold IV, Count of Andechs, Duke of Merania, and his wife Agnes of Wettin.

Hedwig's sister Gertrude of Merania married Andrew II, the future king of Hungary; from this marriage was born St. Elizabeth of Hungary. Her sister Agnes married Philip II Augustus, King of France. Her sister Mechtilde, became abbess in Kitzingen.

Hedwig was brought up in the Benedictine abbey in Kitzingen. In 1186, at the age of twelve, she married Henry I the Bearded, Duke of Silesia, who became Duke of Krakow and Prince of all Poland in 1232. From the marriage of Hedwig and Henry came seven children, including the eldest son Henry II the Pious, who succeeded his father but was killed at the battle of Legnica against the Mongol invaders in 1241.

Hedwig and her husband lived in a very pious way and they encouraged the spread of the Christian faith. The duchess had an exemplary life, helping the needy, walking barefoot in all seasons, distributing her fortune to the Church and the poor. One of the first Polish Dominican priests named Ceslas was her spiritual guide. After the death of her husband in 1238, Hedwig retired to the Cistercian abbey in Trzebnica, whose abbess was her daughter Gertrude, founded by her in 1202. It was above all the experience of pain following the death of her son Henry II, which led her to found an abbey on the battlefield of Legnickie Pole (Wahlstatt) together with her widow Anne of Bohemia.

She died there in October 1243 and was buried there. Some of her relics are kept at Andechs Abbey founded in 1455 and at St. Edward's Cathedral in Berlin. Hedwig was canonised in 1267 by Pope Clement IV. She is the patron saint of St. Edward's Cathedral in Berlin, of Silesia and its capital Wrocław the former Breslau, of Trzebnica (Trebnitz), of the diocese and city of Görlitz/Zgorzelec, of Andechs and Krakow.

The Spirit of truth will guide you into all truth

At the end of its second General Assembly, held from 15 to 18 October 2024, the Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace sent a message to government officials at all levels, as well as to all Malagasy and all people of goodwill.

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Love and Salvation

Christmas is a great joy, because it is the love of God that has come to us, proclaims Fr. Bizimana Innocent, Provincial Superior of the Salesians Don Bosco of Madagascar and Mauritius, presenting his Christmas greetings. Salvation is accomplished, so life is not in danger of disappearing. It is this love and this salvation that we wish to fill our life so that we have peace.

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Zatti, our brother

The short film "Zatti, our brother" (Argentina, 2020) focuses on one of the most difficult episodes of his life. We are in Viedma, in 1941: at the age of 60, Zatti is forced to leave the hospital he has attended for decades. His faith and strength are tested.

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