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Oral Literature: African Myth – Earth and Sky

Sogbo had wished to go down to the earth and rule there, but the Goddess Mawu denied him. Mawu said that the earth was further from her, and so the elder Sagbata should be sent down. Sogbo complained at this show of preference, and so was interested when Legba came to him with a suggestion […]

Three countries possess over 50% of Africa’s total wealth

More than half of Africa’s total wealth is controlled by only three nations according to this year’s Africa Wealth Report recently published by UK investment consultancy firm Henley & Partners in partnership with South African wealth intelligence firm New World Wealth. South Africa, Egypt, and Nigeria which respectively command $651 billion, $307 billion, and $228 […]

Mission Diary: to share Life

Every day, hundreds of migrants – young women, boys, and children arrive at the Bethlehem Shelter Centre. The Tapachula Diocesan Centre is not their destination, however. Coming from Honduras, El Salvador, Cuba, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Haiti, they have something in common: They want to pursue the “American dream.” Tapachula, a city in the state of […]

Reflection: Politics and Mission

Catholic politicians should become “a leaven for the renewal of civil and political life and witnesses of political love for those most in need”. When we, as Christians hear the words mission and missionary, we probably tend to think of a previous era, when dedicated and courageous men and women, mostly from Europe, set out […]

Saint of the Month: St. Francis of Assisi

Though we live in a very complex world than that of St Francis, the need to take care of the poor and vulnerable is the same. He can inspire us to practice the charity towards the poor people and vulnerable demanded of Christians by the gospels. To this effect, Pope Francis’ continuous call for solidarity […]

Don’t Sacrifice Congo’s Forests to the Oil Industry

The president of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo and his government seem willing to sacrifice vast forest areas for oil. It would be a disaster for people, biodiversity and the global climate. The DRC will be co-hosting the next UN Climate Change Conference, COP27, with Egypt. The rainforests of the […]

Brazil: Human trafficking – “A Cry for Life”

Comboni Missionary Sister Caterina Ingelido has lived in Brazil for twenty-one years, the last three in Porto Velho. She works in pastoral formation and mission awareness and coordinates “A Cry for Life,” a network committed to preventing human trafficking. For the last three years — out of twenty-one working in Brazil — I have been […]

Mexico: Missionary Dimension – taking Off Your Sandals

The diocese of Ciudad Guzmán in the Mexican state of Jalisco has recently celebrated 50 years of its existence. Father Juan Manuel Hurtado López, a Mexican theologian, who spent 17 years in the diocese accompanying the indigenous communities of Tseltal, Tsotsil and Mestizo in southeastern Mexico at the Church of San Cristóbal de Las Casas, […]

Francis Economy: A Pact with Young people

Pope Francis, visiting Assisi, the birthplace of St Francis, on 24 September called on for “courage” in abandoning fossil fuels and lamented that older generations didn’t know how to protect the planet and secure peace. The Pope told young people he was pinning his hopes on their efforts in working to save the planet and […]

The Youth Corner: Companions on the Road

The discernment process will always go through a relationship with people who have already gone through the same thing as us, and who live the same dream. No one is happy alone, nor is individualism and/or isolation the path to authenticity of life for anyone. We know that our choices will not please everyone, but […]