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Africa political forecast 2023

Elections in the most populated country of the continent, Nigeria, and the expansion of jihadism are some of the main challenges expected this year. Many elections are scheduled this year in Africa but several are likely to be postponed. In West Africa, parliamentary elections scheduled for 8 January 2023 in Benin should be more open […]

The Youth Corner: Life-Giving Dreams

“Don’t be afraid to take Mary with you” (Mt 1: 18–25) These are the words that the angel says to Joseph. From Mary, in fact, he will receive Jesus, the Son begotten of the Spirit, the God-with-us. This account clearly answers the two questions that open the previous passage, the genealogy of Jesus: who is […]

World Council of Churches: Christmas Message 2022

At the recent WCC Assembly in Karlsruhe, which reflected on the love of Christ that moves the world to reconciliation and unity, the moving and challenging question of a Muslim guest who addressed the delegates remained deep in my heart: “Is the love of Christ for Christians alone or it is also for me?” The […]

Bolivia: Apacheta, a Symbol of the mystery of Life

The Nativity, a crossroads that unites the divine and the human. The journeys and pilgrimages that people frequently make in the Andean countries include long journeys to meet other people, to respond to social, political and work responsibilities, etc. However, you also walk a lot to go to celebrate holidays and special ceremonies. The routes […]

Bolivia: The Amerindian Dance that Welcomes The Child Jesus

In Bolivia, it is the Chuntunqui musical rhythm that leads the celebration of Christmas Eve. A way to help Mary’s birth, to express joy and to reflect on the difficulties of life. Christmas is a feast where the joy of the people and the gospel meet. It is God made a man-child; embodied in the […]

Reflection: The Simplicity Of Christmas

Like the crib, the whole mystery of Christmas – Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem – is extremely simple, and because of this, it is accompanied by poverty and joy, and therefore not difficult to understand by those who have the eye of faith. The crib is something very simple that all children easily understand. It may […]

The Youth Corner: Becoming a “Good Samaritan” every day

“We are called to put people at their ease, making them feel joyfully welcomed, appreciated and forgiven”. The priesthood is not a career but a vocation, a lifestyle not a profession, a total and perpetual commitment, not a temporary job or assignment. One may wonder what the identity of a priest or a religious should […]

Lesotho: The Problem of Water

The wealth generated by the abundance of water has not prevented the increasingly vulnerable country from suffering for decades from land degradation. The government, civil society, and rural communities, with the technical and financial support of the international community, is trying to tackle the problem. Lesotho is known as the Kingdom of Heaven. Two-thirds of […]

More than 50 thousand people have lost their lives during their migratory journey

According to a new IOM report, more than 50,000 people worldwide have lost their lives during their migratory journeys since IOM’s Missing Migrants Project began documenting deaths in 2014. “While thousands of deaths have been documented across migration routes each year, very little has been done to address the consequences of these tragedies, let alone […]

Vocation Story: Br José Eduardo – The Spirit of closeness

Brother José Eduardo Macedo de Freitas is a Portuguese Comboni missionary working as a nurse in the hospital of Kalongo, Uganda. He tells us how his missionary vocation came about and what he is doing in the field of healthcare in Africa. I was born in Santo Estêvão de Briteiros, a village in the municipality […]