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“Since the beginning of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, we have been confronted with the suffering at close range. We would like to use this as an opportunity to deal intensively with the issue, to provide impulses and to encourage further thinking,” says Sr. Angelika Garstenauer, Superior General of the Franciscan Sisters of Vöcklabruck.
“I push away what isn’t really important,” says the Ukrainian Anastasia in the recently published Franciscan Sisters magazine. Her son Ivan was born four days before the start of the war, two months later she fled with him to Austria and has been living in the Franciscan Sisters’ Quarter 16 ever since. Ivan only knows his father and grandparents from video calls.
The Quartier 16 team thinks about the connections between inner peace and crisis and gives instructions for meditation in order to get to the bottom of your own idea of inner peace. Postcards with very personal questions on the topic are available for free in the motherhouse and in Quarter 16.
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