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Summer JAR 2025: friendship, faith and a shared journey

Summer JAR 2025: friendship, faith and a shared journey

This summer, more than 100 young people from the Augustinian Recollect Youth will participate in the Jubilee of the Youth in Rome, along with other formative and spiritual encounters. Camps, pilgrimages and international days mark a time of grace, community and mission for the ARY family.

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In Imum Cordis, the Augustinian Recollect School of Formation

The school In Imum Cordis of the Order of Augustinian Recollects offers formation, both online and in person, so that you can continue to grow in your life as a Catholic. With Augustinian and recollection tools, you will find courses designed to live your faith intensely. If you are looking to dedicate yourself to the ministry of accompaniment or have felt the call to church leadership, this space is for you!

Find out more about the In Imum Cordis school at https://inimumcordis.org.

The 2024 Yearbook is now available

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The Little Things in Nursing

The Little Things in Nursing

Fr. Rafa Castillo, OAR, invites us to contemplate with tenderness and gratitude the little things that the older friars live: daily gestures that reveal the greatness of a life dedicated to God.

Support our missionaries

Support our missionaries around the world! From Augustinian Recollects, we invite you to be part of this noble work. Our missionaries play a vital role in spreading Christ’s love, bringing hope and help to communities in need. Your support can make a difference in the lives of many people. Join us in this mission and collaborate with our work.
Together we can change the world!

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Aurelius Augustinus (354 – 430) – better known as St. Augustine or Augustine of Hippo – is, together with St. Jerome, St. Gregory and St. Ambrose, one of the four most important Fathers of the Latin Church.

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