Indonesia: A Mission Touched by God’s Grace

Indonesia, Sr. Shyby Simon Pazhukunnel, 01/21/2026.- Indonesia’s history is a rich tapestry of faiths and cultures. From the 7th to the 13th century, Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms shaped the land. Christianity arrived early through Nestorian monks, later spreading more widely with European contact in the 16th century. Islam took firm root by the end of the 13th century and remains the dominant faith today. After centuries of colonization under the Dutch, Indonesia joyfully proclaimed its independence on August 17, 1945. Now home to over 270 million people, speaking more than 700 languages, it is the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation, marked by diversity, resilience, and hope. Despite economic challenges and frequent natural calamities, Indonesia shines with warmth and harmony. The people are simple, generous, and deeply respectful of elders. Religious tolerance is lived daily, making this land a beautiful witness to unity in diversity.

Africa: Missionary sending of our sisters

Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), 01/10/2026, Sr Nathalie Sawadogo.- In an atmosphere of faith, gratitude, and hope, the Dassasgho community experienced a deeply meaningful and significant moment on January 3, 2026, during the missionary sending of Sister Clémentine, from Burkina Faso, and Sister Esperance, from Congo, who have been called to take part in a new foundation in Accra, Ghana, as well as Sister Nadège Peggy, who has been sent to Congo to assume the responsibility of legal representative in that country, while faithfully continuing her role as counselor within the Vice-Province of Africa.

Silver Wedding Anniversary in Bogotá: 25 Years of Fidelity and Hope

Bogotá (Colombia), 12/07/2025, Sr. Nubia Yaneth Chávez.- During this season of Advent, and on the eve of the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, the Province of Bogotá celebrated with deep gratitude and joy the 25 years of consecrated life of Sisters Alba Nadith Rojas Porras, Ana Sofía Rincón Calcetero, Ángela Isabel Díaz Colmenares, Eva Cristina Trinidad Méndez, Gricelda Santana Padila, Luz Nelly Quintana Pérez, María Esperanza Balaguera Álvarez, Nidya Nayibe Núñez Álvarez, Omayra Salazar Díaz, and Rosa Elvira Carvajal Cifuentes—ten sisters who, with determined spirit, continue to offer their lives to God in the charism of Marie Poussepin.

Report on JPIC General Assembly

11/29/2025, JPIC.- The JPIC General Assembly of the Dominican Sisters of the Presentation was held online on 29 November 2025, from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM, gathering General Government, JPIC General Coordinator, Provincial/Vice-Provincial Delegates/ Commissions, Language Working Groups, all sisters, laity and formees across the world.