A Journey through the Kunama Culture

The Kunama ethnic group resides mainly in the Gash-Barka region of Eritrea, between the Gash and Setit rivers, in the western and north-western regions of Tigray and in small areas of Sudan. There are an estimated 260,000 Kunama, most of whom live in Eritrea. They represent about 2% of the Eritrean population. The history of […]
Brazil. Manaus. Sister Liliana and children of the favelas
On the outskirts of the capital of the state of Amazonas, the Casa Mamãe Margarida school helps vulnerable girls to find hope and the concreteness of the Gospel in education and training. Sr. Liliana Daou Lindoso, the Salesian Sister in charge of the house, tells us about it. St. Joseph the Worker is a dormitory […]
The Way of Santiago de Compostela. Ultreya, Don’t Stop. Keep Going
It is one of the best-known walks in the world. It is visited by thousands of pilgrims every year. Let’s retrace the journey from its birth between faith and history. The geography of the religious world, the Catholic one in particular, is crisscrossed by a web of paths that unite places that are significant from […]
Bible & Mission. Paul, apostle and missionary

The success and effectiveness of the missionary activity of the early Church were the results of the unique contribution of Paul. A man especially chosen by God to proclaim the Gospel to the nations. The apostle Paul was born in the city of Tarsus (present-day Turkey) in about the year 10 AD. His Jewish name […]
Oral Literature. The flower of Quetzal
At that time, Prince Ulmac, ‘The One from the Water Palace’, who had ascended the throne in ‘Year Nine of the Rabbit’, reigned in Tollan. His kingdom enjoyed such prosperity that it even provoked the envy of the Rain Gods, whom one day challenged him to play a game of ball with them. The proud […]
Africa. The Ritual Tea
Tea is a celebrated drink that forms part of daily life and social ritual around the world. We look at some of the tea rituals and customs on the African continent, where types of tea and styles of serving vary from country to country. Morocco. Welcoming guests in Marocco is not done properly without a […]
Vocation Story. The irresistible call

Fr. Louis Tony Okot Ochermoi, a Sudanese Comboni missionary shares with us his vocation journey. “How can I become a Comboni Missionary?”. During my childhood, my father and elders in our village, Iboni, shared stories about two Comboni missionaries and their trips to the Lafon mission to celebrate the sacraments and important liturgical feasts. When […]
Vocation Story. A Path of Sharing

Sister Marie Claire Silatchom is a Dominican missionary of the Rosary, from Cameroon. With enthusiasm, she tells us about her religious journey. My religious and missionary vocation burned in my heart from an early age, fruit of the spiritual heritage received from my parents. With their life testimony, they taught me the way of faith. […]
Bible & Mission. The Fruits of Mission
The Seventy-two returned with joy… ‘Nevertheless, do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you; but rejoice that your names are written in heaven’.” (Luke 10: 17–20) The Disciple comes back to the One who sent him. He was sent like a lamb among wolves: poor, weak, in need of acceptance […]
Herbs & Plants. Combretum molle. A Source of Medicinal Mumuye Gum
It is commonly referred to as velvet bushwillow and is a medium-sized evergreen deciduous tree with a larger, straight trunk, rough bark, and dense crown. Combretum molle has been used in traditional medicine since time immemorial for the treatment of a wide range of diseases. It’s an extremely variable shrub or small tree, usually growing […]