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Vocations News in MEX

From June 30 to July 7, 2023, the Jesuit Women’s Mochilazo experience took place in Huejutla, Hidalgo. This activity was organized by the Magis team together with the Company of St. Teresa and the Religious of the Sacred Heart. On this occasion, seven young women from different parts of the country and a girl born in Mexico who lives in New York participated, accompanied by Maricruz Trigueros rscj and Leticia Mèndez rscj. The Mochilazo experience proposes to pray using the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises, while on a pilgrimage contemplating nature in the middle of the mountains, visiting indigenous communities of Nahuatl origin with whom we share a simple service.


Section |International News|Vocation & Youth Ministry


Province |Mexico

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