Comboni Missionaries Ireland

Uganda: Bidibidi Refugee Camp – A Place Refugees Will Not Consider Home

Not many people have ever heard about Bidi-Bidi Refugee Camp. However, it has now become the second largest refugee camp in the world. This was a huge, empty, arid patch of land near the small Ugandan border town of Yumbe. Today, it is home to some 272,168 refugees, most of whom have fled the violence

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World Day Of Peace 2018: Migrants & Refugees – Men And Women In Search Of Peace

The Message for the World Day of Peace is a reminder that the efforts for intelligent solidarity are the sole antidote, and that “the realism required of international politics” must “avoid surrendering to cynicism and to the globalisation of indifference”. “Some consider this [global migrations] a threat. For my part, I ask you to view

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South Sudan: The Nuer – The Traditional Marriage

The Nuer are a tribe of South Sudan numbering about two million people. It comprises four sections – Nuer-Bentiu, Nuer-Fangak, Nuer-Ikany and Nuer-Lou. We look at the traditional marriage among the Nuer-Gawar that belongs to the Nuer-Fangak. When the boy expresses his desire to get married and it’s agreed upon in the family, he makes

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Mongolia: A Twenty-Five Year Old Church: The Challenges Of Mission

The Catholic Church in Mongolia recently turned twenty-five. It was only in 1992 that the first Catholic community was set up in its capital-city Ulaanbaatar, shortly after the Mongolian government established diplomatic relations with the Vatican. The Missionhurst CICM (Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary) congregation was asked to send some missionaries to the

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