Talitha Kum – Stop Human Trafficking
A worldwide network of consecrated life determined to put an end to the trafficking of persons by means of collaborative initiatives centred upon prevention, protection, and social reinsertion. The network is present in 92 countries. Joy is a young girl from Benin City, the capital of Edo State in the south of Nigeria. A beautiful […]
Morocco – Creating secure spaces

The Diocesan Delegation for Tangiers Migrants is a church organisation that receives migrants in the north of Morocco. We paid them a visit. The waters of the Atlantic Ocean encounter those of the Mediterranean off the coast of Tangiers, the seventh-largest city in Morocco. We are travelling along a broad and quiet road accompanied by […]
India: Phulkari, Floral Work
The folk art of phulkari, that represents the tradition and culture of Punjab, is now regaining popularity globally. If it is colourful, geometrical and traditional, it is got to be phulkari, the magnificent hand embroidery from Punjab. Literally meaning floral work, phulkari has been synonymous with the people and the culture of Punjab for centuries. […]
Oral Literature: The Tortoise
Tortoise was hungry. He said to himself, “I must build a trap. Then I can catch an animal for food.” Tortoise caught Antelope in his trap. But he could not lift Antelope out of his trap. Tortoise called all the animals to come to a dance. Big Ox came to the dance. When Tortoise saw […]
Guatemala: Quetzal, the Mystic Bird
It is one of the most enigmatic and elusive birds in the world. It is a symbol, a nation. The first sight of a quetzal in the wild is unforgettable. The Guatemalan high forests are mysterious. Others say mystic. This forest, a green belt of dense jungle crowning the Maya Forest – a region shared […]
Mexico: The Monarch Butterfly
When we talk about the monarch butterfly, we touch on legend, mythology and the history of the species. The pre-Columbian cultures considered the monarch butterfly sacred. Her image can be found in figures, vessels, ornaments and jewels. Butterflies were also used as tribute and offerings, and bread and sweets were even baked in their form. […]
Mission Diary: Ethiopia, the Hope School

Our school time, especially infant and primary school, usually marks our lives in one way or another. Great memories pile up: friends who are a big part of who we were, teachers who touched our hearts and opened paths we had not even imagined until then. In general, a shared life that filled us with […]
Mission Diary – The Difference between Hearing and Listening

“Listening to their stories and accompanying them personally through their journeys and sharing their life has made me a better person and religious sister.” Sr Silvia Vargas, A Comboni missionary from Ecuador shares with us her experience. I was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, and from an early age I felt the attraction to help people […]
Oral Literature – The Dance for Water
There had been a terrible drought, with intense heat that had dried up the rivers, streams, and springs, until there was no water anywhere. The animals wandered far and wide in search of water but could not find any. Nowhere was water freely flowing. The animals held a meeting, and all the large animals attended, […]
Ethiopia: The sacred waters of Lake Tana
This internal lake of Ethiopia is an Alpine circle of muddy waters, more than three thousand five hundred square km. This is where, forming a slow and calm stream, the Blue Nile rises. Lake Tana is a sacred boundary, a frontier of Christianity. Almost all of the thirty-seven islands conceal a monastery, a church, and […]