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Plants & Herbs. Combretum molle. A source of medicinal mumuye gum

It has been used in traditional medicine since time immemorial for the treatment of a wide range of diseases. Indeed, almost every part of this plant (roots, leaves, seeds, twigs, and stem bark) has been used in African traditional medicine for the treatment of various ailments and diseases. Combretum molle is commonly referred to as […]

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Vocation Story. A mediator between the sacred and the profane

Father Abebayehu Tefera Atara, an Comboni missionary from Ethiopia, reflects on what it means to be a priest. I grew up in Haro Wato, Uraga District, Guji Zone, Oromiya Region, Ethiopia, the eldest of nine children. While my father was a farmer and quiet man, my mother was a teacher and a luz for me.

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Madagascar. The mission with the habit

How can a monk be “missionary” if, by vocation, he is called to withdraw from the world and therefore is not in direct contact with the population? Father Christophe Vuillaume, a Benedictine of the Mahitsy monastery in Madagascar, answers. In a precise sense, the two terms “monk” and “missionary” seem to contradict each other. But

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Plants & Herbs. ‘Senna obtusifolia’’. A significant plant in traditional medicine

Senna obtusifolia, commonly known as Sicklepod or Coffee weed, holds a significant place in traditional medicine and culinary practices, particularly among various tribes in Uganda. In the regions inhabited by the Acholi and Kumam tribes in Uganda, it is referred to as Oyado, while in the Ateso community, it is known as Eodo. This annual

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Mission Diary. Colombia. Sharing life with the poor and drug addicts

“In my community, we decided that this year I would dedicate part of my time to reaching out to dozens, perhaps hundreds, of men, women and young drug addicts who wander around the Charco Azul neighbourhood in Cali. I started by approaching a bench that they built under a tree.” Father Franco Nascimbene, an Italian

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Sister Rosita. Four Decades of Refugee Advocacy

When asked how a farmer’s daughter who became a Catholic nun ended up as one of Brazil’s most influential refugee advocates, Sister Rosita Milesi, 79, offers a simple answer: determination. Sister Rosita was awarded the Nansen Prize by the U.N. High Commission for Refugees for her exceptional work with refugees and migrants over the past

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Uganda. Ngabi Clan the King’s Therapists and Herd’s men

Buganda Kingdom is found in Central Uganda and it’s the largest and oldest traditional kingdom in Uganda today. This kingdom is made up of 52 clans that make up the tribe of the Baganda People. Each clan has roles and duties in the Kabaka’s Place. We look at the Ngabi clan. The Ngabi (Antelope) Clan

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