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Oral Literature: The Monkey and the Crocodile

On the banks of the Ganges River, a monkey lived in a rose-apple tree. The rose-apples were delicious and plentiful. While he was eating them with obvious relish one day, a crocodile came out of the river, and the monkey threw down a few rose-apples and said, “These are the best rose-apples in the world. […]

The experiences of people with Albinism

Fierce superstitions marginalize those with Albinism, but this are changing, like in Ukerewe, a small island on Lake Victoria. Tanzania has the largest community of people with Albinism in the world, and also one of the most persecuted communities. Many believe that bones or organs of these people brings money and luck. Or that the […]

Vocation Story: Father Jose, “To build a more human and fraternal world”

From Mexico, via Mozambique to Spain. A journey of faith and commitment. Father Jose de Jesus Garcia tells us about his experience. I was born in Chilpancingo, Guerrero (Mexico) and I am 54 years old. My missionary vocation began when, at the age of 14, my mother gave me the Latin American Bible as a […]

Reflection: the danger of a nuclear nightmare

The development of nuclear technology to power electricity generation was hailed as a triumph of modern technology. We can never forget and not be on our guard from the history that nuclear power was first used in the atom bomb that wiped out two Asian cities in World War II. The horrific death of almost […]

The Youth Corner: Vocation – More Than A Call…

Vocation is an inner requirement that implies courage and faith. Vocation is God’s call, the fulfilment and meaning of our existence. Very often, the meaning of vocation appears linked to its etymological meaning (vocare) and, generally speaking, it is understood as “a calling,” as something that happens, independently of our will, and it happens at […]

African Youth Survey 2022

The 2022 African Youth Survey (AYS) sponsored by Ichikowitz Family Foundation, a leading African foundation encouraging active citizenship across the continent, shows how young Africans plan on building a better future for themselves, their countries, and the continent that ties them together. The Youth Survey of 4,500 face-to-face interviews with 18-24 year old’s revealed that […]

Tea: From the Leaf to the Cup

Second, only to water, tea is the drink most consumed in the world. Served hot or iced, the infusion favours small cultivators, the economic growth of developing countries, and the health of the people at large. The origins of tea date back more than five thousand years, but its contribution to health, culture, and socio-economic […]

Vocation Story: Simon Yomkuey – “My Dream Is to share the Word of God” 

Simon is a Comboni Missionary from South Sudan. He is in the  third year at St Joseph’s Theological Institute at Cedara in Pietermaritzburg, Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa. He shares with us his vocation journey. I was born in 1988 in Mayom County, Unity State in South Sudan. We are four boys and two girls in […]

Towards the 2023 Synod: The Spirit Shows the Paths to Follow

From the diocese of Pando in the Bolivian Amazon region, Monsignor Eugenio Coter explains the horizons that the synodal journey is opening up to the Church. “The synodal path is not a motorway. It is like one of the great rivers of the Amazon that I sail on when I go to visit the communities. […]

The Youth Corner: Interpreting, Recognizing, Choosing

On the path of vocational discovery and discernment, it is essential to develop processes of questioning, interpretation, recognition and choice. On the path of discovery and vocational discernment, we are often tempted to think that it all boils down to finding answers that are essential for our life, and responses that will work as magical […]