Comboni Missionaries' Team

Colombia: The loss of an elder amongst indigenous communities

Elderly people are the preservers of the historical memory of a community and the carriers of medical knowledge and the secrets of the jungle. A reflection on the threat posed by the Coronavirus pandemic in the Amazon. The telling of stories passed down from generation to generation is a primary way to communicate wisdom amongst

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Sr. Thea Bowman: “To be black and Catholic means that I bring myself, my black self”

She was the granddaughter of a slave, an advocate for racial justice, and the first African American woman to address the U.S. bishops’ conference. Two years ago, her sainthood cause was opened. “Sr. Thea was an outstanding teacher and she was an outstanding speaker. And she had a voice like an opera star, and she

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World Campaign: “Sowing Hope for the Planet”

The Union of Superiors General of Catholic Religious Sisters launched the “Sowing Hope for the Planet” campaign two years ago. Sister Sheila Kinsey, its coordinator, spoke to us about the project. Sister Sheila, an American, has clear ideas, and she knows exactly what ‘interconnection’ means. She tells us: “The world is interconnected. The exploitation of

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