Synod for the Pan-Amazon region: To meet indigenous leaders

For the first time, 17 representatives of the indigenous peoples participate at the Synod for the Pan-Amazon region. They represent 390 ethnic groups, and most of them have been directly involved in the long, in-depth pre-synodal consultation process. Yésica Patiachi Tayori is a bilingual teacher of the indigenous Harakbut people. She lives in the Apostolic […]

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World Mission Sunday: “Mission is part of our identity as Christians”

This year World Mission Sunday will be celebrated on 20 October. Under the theme “Baptised and Sent: The Church of Christ on Mission in the World.” A synthesis of his message. In his message, Pope Francis writes: “For the month of October 2019, I have asked that the whole Church revive her missionary awareness and commitment

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Organised crime and poor policy behind Africa’s looming drugs crisis

Africa faces a substantial increase in illegal drug use fuelled by organised crime and ineffective policy. In the next 30 years, sub-Saharan Africa will see the world’s biggest surge in illicit drug users with its share of global drug consumption projected to double. This is according to new research and analysis of Africa’s drug trade,

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Indigenous peoples are key stakeholders

Though humankind cannot afford to lose the Amazonian forests, deforestation is progressing fast. Research shows that officially recognised indigenous territories serve as protective barriers. National governments must promote this cause. Recent trends of backing away from environmental protection, for example in Brazil, will only cause massive harm at the continental and even global level. For millennia,

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