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Kenya & Tanzania: The Importance Of The Environment Among The Maasai

The Maasai live in the arid and semi-arid lands of Kenya and Tanzania. The environment is very important to the community, especially in ceremonies. Hills are considered to be important in ceremonies such as rain sacrifices. The Maasai believe that God lives in hills and, therefore, hills are very important because of peace. When seeking […]

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Christians In The Middle East: Decreasing Numbers

There are over 14.5 million Christians in the Middle East. The numbers are decreasing, but deep roots keep the Church thriving. The total number of Middle-Eastern Christians – including Cyprus, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, the West Bank, Gaza, Syria, Turkey, and the Holy City of Jerusalem – amount to 14,525,880 faithful. The total population

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Reflection: To Give Purpose And Meaning To Human Existence

The peace and compassion, freedom and dignity championed by Jesus of Nazareth, are ideals that give purpose and meaning to human existence. Slavery, the selling or abduction or control of humans for exploitation, of any kind by any means is a deprivation of what makes us preciously human – thoughtful free choice. When this unique

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Democratic Republic Congo: Catholic Church Under Fire

Churches, convents, schools, priests and bishops are under threat by violent youth groups and by militias – all protected by powerful people. In the capital Kinshasa there are groups of youths, called koluna, who are trained in aggression and violence. They are protected by powerful people. Father Julien Wato, the Dominican priest of Saint Dominic’s

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