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Mission Diary. Mozambique. A Drop in the Ocean

Sr. María del Amor Puche talks to us about guerrilla groups and refugee camps. Insecurity and fear. Commitment to women. Small microcredit projects. I live in Balama, which belongs to the diocese of Pemba, in the province of Cabo Delgado. The parish has about 75 communities that we visit regularly. The parish priest is a […]

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Reflection. Fostering a “Frontier Vision”

Pope Francis’ “frontier vision” allows him to see reality from the periphery, not from the centre, from the point of view of individuals and communities struggling for a human existence and striving to live their Christian lives. Speaking to young people in Rio de Janeiro in 2013, Pope Francis raised his voice and shouted, “I

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What do Africa’s youth have to say about the future of their world?

The latest African Youth Survey from the Ichikowitz Family Foundation, a leading African foundation promoting active citizenship across the continent, provides a comprehensive look at the perspectives, hopes and concerns of young people in 16 African countries. Now in its third iteration, the 2024 Survey reveals both encouraging signs of optimism as well as ongoing

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Vocation Story. Br. Mario. Learning to Be Open and Patient

Brother Mario from the Philippines, talks to us about his vocation and missionary journey. My name is Mario Jason Castro, a Comboni Missionary Brother. I am the fourth of six children and both my parents supported us by selling livestock meat in the market. My parents dedicated their time working so that we would have

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Reflection. Moral Giants to Address Global Crises

In a world marred by wars, violence, and deep-rooted divisions, Pope Francis and other leaders urge a shift towards moral leadership and selflessness to heal our fractured societies and promote the common good. Pope Francis once said, “Often it seems that God does not exist; all around us we see persistent injustice, evil, indifference and

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Advocacy & people/ Ecuador. Alexandra Narvaez & Alex Lucitante

Two young leaders from the A’i Cofán community of Sinangoe in Ecuador led a movement to protect their people’s ancestral territory from gold mining. Their leadership resulted in a historic legal victory in October 2018, when Ecuador’s courts cancelled 52 illegal gold mining concessions, which were illegally granted without the consent of their Cofán community.

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Australia. William Ricketts Sanctuary

Modelled in clay, placed between rocks and tree trunks, 92 Aboriginal sculptures in Melbourne, Australia, reflect the ecological idea of the intrinsic connection between humans and fauna and flora that form a single living being. The Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Valley, less than 40 kilometres from Melbourne, the capital and most populous city of the

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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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