Brazil: The magic and colour of movement

A school of dance for the blind, the only one of its kind in the world, located in the outskirts of São Paolo. The challenge of a young woman. Innovative methods. Working against prejudice. A liberating dance. “I have learned to cover my eyes and open my heart.” On the tips of her toes she […]

Sudan: Mission among the Nuer people

Comboni Missionaries have been living with the Nuer people for almost twenty-five years. They have been entrusted with the pastoral care of Saint Joseph the Worker’s Parish in Leer, which is under the Diocese of Malakal. This parish comprises four counties: Leer, Mayiendit, Panyijiar and Koch all within Unity State. Their pastoral priorities: formation of […]

United Kingdom: No place for racism

The Bishops of Southwark, led by Archbishop John Wilson, have just issued the following message to Young People in Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Southwark, in the south of London. The events surrounding the death of Mr George Floyd have caused outrage and anger, not only in the United States, but also in cities […]

USA, Black Catholics: Words are not enough

Black Roman Catholics are hearing their church’s leaders calling for racial justice once again after the killing of George Floyd, but this time they’re demanding not just words but action. “As a Church, we’re very good with words. The Church has made clear it stands against racism,” said Father Mario Powell, a black priest who […]

Witnesses: Edel Quinn, Irish Missionary

In spite of ill health and weakness, Edel Quinn spent many years of her life working strenuously to help spread the faith in Africa. She has been described as “one of the greatest Irish missionaries in the history of the Church, and an inspiration to millions of people worldwide.” On 14 September 1907, Edel was […]

African Tradition and Religion: The Sacredness of Nature

Man is aware that he did not create nature. Earth, with all it contains, was created for him, but without him. Nature is that ‘other than us’ which has its own rules, order and needs. If we respect them, nature will continue to be our caring mother. For some traditional Africans, nature meant the entire […]

World Campaign: “Sowing Hope for the Planet”

The Union of Superiors General of Catholic Religious Sisters launched the “Sowing Hope for the Planet” campaign two years ago. Sister Sheila Kinsey, its coordinator, spoke to us about the project. Sister Sheila, an American, has clear ideas, and she knows exactly what ‘interconnection’ means. She tells us: “The world is interconnected. The exploitation of […]

The Mining Industry and COVID-19

A new report by an international coalition of non-profit groups shows how the mining industry has taken advantage of the pandemic to boost profits. We look at some countries in Africa and Latin America. Since March, the mining industry has been declared ‘essential’ in many countries worldwide, enabling it to operate amid government lockdowns with […]

Reflection: The Racism that Surrounds Us

The world is seeing once again the upsurge of a vicious “virus” that has spread to every corner of the world. This time, the “virus” is that of social, cultural, economic, political, institutional, legal and religious discrimination against people of different skin colour, social status and historical origins. Racism is everywhere and people around the […]