Comboni Missionaries' Team

Central African Republic. Young people are the protagonists

Fr Gladimiro Pacheco Cruz talks to us about his missionary experience, particularly among young people. It took me 17 hours to travel the 310 kilometres from Bangui to Our Lady of Liesse, the parish in Grimari where I have been working since 2023. I was returning from holidays in my home country, Ecuador. My community […]

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African Cuisine. Poisson braisé, an iconic dish from Central and West Africa

Here’s how to prepare poisson braisé, grilled fish, accompanied by attiéké, fermented cassava similar to couscous, an iconic dish from Central and West Africa, particularly the Ivory Coast. Excellent for summer dinners or lunches. Ttime: 1 hour (+ 1 hour marinating) Serves: 4 Ingredients: 500 g attiéké (cassava couscous) 4 whole fish (tilapia, dorade, or

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Herbs & Plants: Spinach, a rich source of minerals, vitamins and phytonutrients

Turmeric Spinach is scientifically referred to as Spinacia oleracea. It is a member of the Amaranthaceae family and it is definitely one of the most popular green, leafy vegetables with a rich source of minerals, vitamins and phytonutrients. Spinach can be eaten raw as salads or cooked.  It rightly deserves its reputation as an extremely

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Nigeria, the two-wheeler revolution

Motorcycles in Nigeria are more than a means of transportation: they drive the informal economy, challenge the rules, and prepare for the electric transition. Between tradition and innovation, the two-wheel revolution is only just beginning. In Nigeria, motorcycles and scooters are more than just means of transportation and drivers of the informal economy: they embody

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Mission Diary. “If only I were a candle in the darkness.”

“In the midst of this great darkness we are experiencing today in Israel and Palestine, many candles are burning: people who lead with their talents, who accompany with courage, who warm hearts with their service, and who inspire by their silent resistance.” Sister Lorena Cecilia Sessaty Saenz shares her experience with us. “I’ve stopped dreaming.

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Mission Diary. Zambia. With great sensitivity

“As I see them share their spiritual journeys, express their doubts and hopes, or recognise God’s action in their lives, I feel privileged to witness the discreet yet powerful work of grace.” Father Augustin Fene-Fene Santime shares about his commitment as a formator. It’s been almost a year since I joined the Comboni Missionary Novitiate

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