Comboni Missionaries Ireland

Jubilee Debt Campaign: Developing Country Debt Payments Increase By 60% In Three Years

Figures released recently by the Jubilee Debt Campaign, based on IMF and World Bank databases, show that developing country debt payments increased by 60% between 2014 and 2017. They are now at the highest level since 2004. The new analysis from Jubilee Debt Campaign shows that average government external debt payments across the 126 developing […]

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Solidarity As The Road To Peace: The Indigenous African Model

Indigenous Africa offers examples of alternative ways to reach peace. It is the way of truth, social forgiveness, and integration. We hear a reflection from Laurenti Magesa, a Tanzanian theologian.. Peace does not mean the absence of conflict. Except in fables, recorded history offers no credible examples of societies that led perpetual, totally idyllic, tension-free

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Latin America: “Taking On The Missionary Discipleship Of The Gospel Implies Guarding Creation”

A new pastoral letter from the Latin American Episcopal Council (CELAM), entitled “Missionary Disciples, custodians of the common home”.. “Discerning the signs of the times” is a characteristic of the Church’s pastoral theological work in fulfilling this mission. The Bishops of CELAM want to scrutinise the signs of the times and interpret them in the

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Central African Republic: Continuing Cashes Between Factions For The Control Of The Territory And Natural Resources

Insecurity reigns in the country, fighting among rebel groups continues even in the capital Bangui. Recently, the police, assisted by the forces of Minusca (the UN mission in Central Africa) clashed with groups of militiamen who control PK5, the neighbourhood of the capital where the Muslim community lives. Former fighters who have become bandits are

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Filipino Diaspora: They Become Modern Apostles Of Evangelisation

Over 10 million Filipinos are living and working overseas. Manila Archbishop Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle said “our overseas Filipino migrant workers have become the big missionary presence”. Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) term denotes to Filipinos who are abroad indefinitely as citizens or as permanent or temporary residents of a different country and to those Filipino

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