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Vocation Story. Fr. Rafael: It Is Worth Saying “Yes”

Celebrating ten years of priesthood, Fr. Rafael recalls wanting to be a priest since he was a child. After graduating in mechanical engineering, he joined the Comboni missionaries. Currently serving in Macau, he has witnessed the admirable audacity of people who have converted to the faith. I’m Father Rafael Vigolo, a Comboni missionary born in […]

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Vocation Story. Sr. Lucrecia. From Silence to Purpose

A biblical quote that continues to guide me: “But at your word I will let down the nets”. Sister Lucrecia talks about her vocation and her missionary journey. My name is Lucrecia Iracema Tigüilá Martínez, a Comboni Missionary Sister from San Cristóbal Totonicapán, Guatemala, Central America. I am the second-born in a family of four:

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Advocacy & People. India. Alok Shukla

He led a successful community campaign that saved 445,000 acres of biodiversity-rich forests from 21 planned coal mines in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh. In July 2022, the government cancelled the 21 proposed coal mines in Hasdeo Aranya, whose pristine forests—popularly known as the lungs of Chhattisgarh—are one of the largest intact forest areas

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Herbs & Plants. Bridelia micrantha. A robust medicinal plant

It is a small to medium semi-deciduous to deciduous tree up to 20m in height with a dense rounded crown.  The plant is traditionally used in tropical Africa to treat a wide range of human diseases. The bark on young branches is grey-brown and smooth while on older branches, the stems are dark brown and

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Mission Diary. Fr. Gordon. Passion For Christ – Passion For His People

Father Gordon Rees from South Africa shares his missionary journey and experiences. I am the fourth child of seven (4 brothers and 2 sisters), I am also blessed with 5 nephews and 4 nieces, as well as 6 great-nephews and 2 great-nieces. All my schooling and tertiary studies were done in Pretoria. I worked for

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Reflection. Ecology Shapes Our Destinies

Sustainable development should focus on the needs of people and communities and involve them in the endeavour. The effort towards sustainability has to be holistic, involving social, spiritual, moral, and environmental consciousness and resources. Voices are growing louder every day, crying hoarse, that the planet is facing an environmental crisis. We hear of global warming,

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Advocacy & People. Australia. Murrawah Maroochy Johnson

She blocked the development of the Waratah coal mine, which would have accelerated climate change in Queensland, destroyed the nearly 20,000-acre Bimblebox Nature Refuge, added 1.58 billion tons of CO2 to the atmosphere over its lifetime, and threatened Indigenous rights and culture. Murrawah’s case, which overcame a 2023 appeal, set a precedent that enables other

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