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The First Child’s Day in the Family of the Six Missionary Brothers Who Fought to Keep Them From Being Separated

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The eldest is 12 years old and the youngest is two and a half years old. They asked the judge that they wanted to stay together and a couple from Pilar wanted to adopt everyone. The eight are already living together.

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The eldest is 12 years old and the youngest is two and a half years old. They asked the judge that they wanted to stay together and a couple from Pilar wanted to adopt everyone. The eight are already living together.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The boys, 2 and 12 years old, were news at the time because they spent more than two years in a home of Leandro N. Alem, and wanted to stay together. A couple of Pilar learned their story, started the bonding process and managed to adopt the 6. And this Sunday they all posed happy. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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This Day of the Child has a special meaning for six Brothers of Missions who, after more than two years in a home, were finally able to start a new life together. The boys, between 2 and 12 years old, will celebrate this date for the first time under the same roof and together with a family that received them with the commitment to keep them together. The brothers remained for more than two years in a home of Leandro N. Alem, while the Justice s…

Buenos Aires, 16 August (NA) -- This Day of the Child will be different for six Brothers of Misiones: for the first time they will celebrate it together, under the same roof and surrounded by the love of a family that chose them to stay together. The boys, between 2 and 12 years old, spent more than two years in a home of Leandro N. Alem until a public summons allowed their story to reach Marcos and Estefanía, a couple of Pilar who did not hesit…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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