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Lutherans in Africa: For A New Responsibility Towards Creation

The Reformation, which celebrates its 500th anniversary, is increasingly global. Today only half of Lutherans live in Europe. A look into the Lutheran Church in Africa. According to the Lutheran World Federation – a global communion of 145 Churches in the Lutheran and Reformation tradition – out of 72 million Lutherans, nearly 36 million live […]

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Uganda – Reconciliation: Drinking The Sour And Bitter Oput Juice

Through their cultural and traditional justice system, Acholi people in northern Uganda address their intra-community problems. They call this process Mato Oput – the reconciliation process. In the Acholi traditional and cultural justice system, there are no denials, lies, or deceptions. Thus, whoever accepts to go through the process of truth-telling must tell the whole

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Kenya: Catholic Bishops Caution Against Tribal Alignments Ahead Of The August General Elections

Bishop Cornelius Korir has cautioned Kenyans against aligning along tribal lines ahead of the August General Elections. “Unfortunately we have this terrible habit of placing our country on dangerous paths every time we approach elections. Many lives have been lost as our people are incited to fight one another on tribal and party affiliations. We

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Message of the Comboni Superiors To The Suffering In South Sudan

The Comboni provincial superiors worldwide gathered in Rome from 5th-25th February. They sent a message of hope and encouragement to the “sisters and brothers in South Sudan”. Here the message.. We, the provincial superiors of the Comboni Missionaries worldwide, have the same love beating in our hearts. We suffer with you in these times of

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South Sudan: Pope Francis and Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby to visit

Answering questions in the Anglican parish, on Rome Sunday, February 26, Francis announced his intention to visit the African country at war, together with the Archbishop of Canterbury. Francis was talking about how ‘young churches’ have a lot to teach us. He said: “Young churches have more vitality and a strong need to work together.

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