Comboni Missionaries' Team

“Ending global hunger is certainly possible”

According to the 2016 Global Hunger Index, hunger levels in developing countries have fallen by 29 percent since 2000, but efforts to curb hunger must be accelerated in order to meet the international target to eradicate it by 2030. Hunger levels are “alarming” in seven countries, with the Central African Republic (CAR), Chad and Zambia

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Pope Francis: To ‘go out’ as Missionary Disciples

This year World Mission Sunday will be celebrated on 23rd October. In his Message, Pope Francis said the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy invites us “to consider the missio ad gentes – the mission to the world – as a great, immense work of mercy, both spiritual and material”. The below are excerpts from his Message. On

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European Justice and Peace commissions call for “bridges of justice rather than walls of fear”

European Justice and Peace commissions issued the following statement at the end of their Workshop and General Assembly in Luxembourg last week, which examined security across the continent. We, delegates from 21 European Justice & Peace Commissions, came together in Luxembourg from 30 September to 3 October 2016 to fulfil our responsibility to explore the

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Auxiliary Bishop of Juba, South Sudan: “There is no peace without justice”

Bishop Santo Laku, the Auxiliary Bishop of Juba in South Sudan, has recently commented on the fraught situation in the country: “There is no need to tell lies. They do not help us. This country is sinking. We need to get up and stand strong and say God help us to carve a new way,

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Colombia: After the referendum, the Bishops promote a “culture of encounter”

Following the results of the Colombian Referendum on the Peace Agreements, held on October 2nd, with “No” emerging victorious (50.2% to 49.8% against) on a very low turnout (37.4% of registered voters), the Colombian episcopate have invited political leaders and the entire population to overcome polarisation and divisions. The statement of the Bishops’ Conference of Colombia (CEC),

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Pope Francis and the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby: “Our continuing common journey”

Pope Francis met on October 6th with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, and 35 Primates of the Anglican communion, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the historic meeting between Pope Paul VI and Archbishop Michael Ramsey of Canterbury. During the meeting, the Pope said: “It is a beautiful sign of fraternity to see the

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Kenya: Marriage in the Turkana community

The Turkana are a Nilotic people who are native to the Turkana district in Northern Kenya. The Turkana make up the second largest pastoralist community in Kenya, after the Maasai people. Marriage, known as akinyonyo, to the Turkana community is the most important factor in social organisation. It reinforces social alliances, and creates support networks. The Turkana

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Africa: Poaching leads to decreasing elephant population

Africa’s elephant population fell 20 percent between 2006 and 2015, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), due to an increase in ivory poaching. The IUCN is based in Switzerland and is regarded as the most authoritative sauce on animal populations. Their recent report launched by the Elephant special Group called the

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