FR. Aloysius Schwartz join scholars of GirlsTown of the Sisters of Mary in one of his souvenir photos. “Each one is a living miracle,” said philanthropist Marixi Prieto, her voice filled with awe and ...
The skyline of Busan, South Korea, the country’s second city and home to one of the world’s busiest ports. (Credit: Stock image.) Listen When Pope Francis visited South Korea in August 2014, he seemed ...
Monsignor Aloysius Schwartz, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee for his ministry to thousands of poor children around the world, died Monday at an orphanage he established in Manila. He was 61. A member of a ...
Poverty is a disease that some deem incurable. Many are born into it and die in the same cruel and corrupt system. Often there are no choices for the poor; they are thrust into the wrong spaces filled ...
For one reason or another, there are children who go through life without their biological fathers. But thanks to men like Dominique Lemay, Tony Meloto, and Msgr. Aloysius Schwartz and their ...
"Inspired by our Patroness, the Virgin of the Poor, and founded by the venerable Aloysius Schwartz, the Schools of the Sisters of Mary direct their energies to the poorest youth in the country". In ...
Sisters of Mary and their Girlstown students welcome Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle of Manila. (N.J. Viehland) CAVITE, Philippines-- Manila's Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle challenged Sisters of Mary, ...
In an empty chapel in weather-miserable Banneux, Belgium, Aloysius Schwartz made a vow to spend the remainder of his life serving the humiliated and disregarded. Louvain’s lone American seminarian had ...
Eighteen-year-old Lee Jeong-wook doesn’t know where he was born. From the first moment he can recall from his childhood, he has lived in Busan Boystown, a children’s shelter where 700 orphaned ...