Herbs & Plants: Bridelia micrantha, a robust medicinal plant

It has been identified as one of the few plant species that should be integrated in the domestication process in farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa to support the medicinal, nutritional and income security of local communities. Bridelia micrantha (Hochst.) Baill. is a small to medium semi-deciduous to deciduous tree up to 20m in height with […]

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Bible & Mission. We become Christian

“In Antioch, the disciples were for the first time, railed Christians.”                                                       (Read Acts of the Apostles 11: 19-30) In the beginning, the Apostles were addressing Jews and proselytes of Jerusalem. Later, some Hellenists (emigrant Jews) who had converted to Christianity, brought the Gospel to Judea and Samaria. Very soon, the persecution made them move to

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Mission Diary. Comboni missionaries among the Karimojong in northern Uganda

For over a hundred years, the Comboni Missionaries have been working in north-eastern Uganda. “Being a missionary here means living side by side with the people, knowing their language and culture, and, if necessary, giving one’s life for them”. This is what Father Longinos López Fernández, from Spain, and Father Germano Joaquim dos Santos Serra,

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Mission Diary. “At the Service of the Bedouin Communities”

Sister Lourdes García, a Mexican Comboni missionary, works in the Bedouin communities of Jahalin, in the Judean desert. This is her testimony. Assalamu Alaikum (‘Peace be upon you’) is the greeting with which we are greeted every time we visit the Bedouin communities in Palestine. Although the word ‘peace’ is part of the daily encounter,

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