Kenya: “They Go Where Nobody Else Wants To Go”
Bishop Dominic Kimengich of Lodwar diocese in the north east of Kenya talks about his experience with Comboni Missionaries. “I find myself with great admiration and a sense of gratitude that they have been here for many years and it is my prayer that they will continue to be here for many more years to […]
Iran: Christian Communities In Danger Of Extinction
Chaldeans, Armenians, Catholics: the small group of Christians in Iran continues to follow their own traditions. While the law protects them, at the same time it imposes severe restrictions. An uncertain future. Before the 1979 Islamic revolution, Christians in Iran were 300 thousand out of a population of 42 million. Today they are 70,000 out […]
Asia: Unity Amidst Diversity
The Asian Youth Day (AYD), a major event of Asia’s Catholic Church, is taking centre stage in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Some 3,000 young people from 29 Asian countries are expected to gather in the Javanese city, from the 20th July to the 9th August 2017, for the youth meeting on the theme,”Joyful Asian Youth: Living the […]
The Fourth Consecutive Year: 100,000 Migrants Cross Mediterranean Sea
The latest report of U.N. Migration Agency (IOM) revealed more than 100,000 migrants and refugees entered Europe by sea until the 3rd July and 2,247 deaths have been reported. The report, published on Tuesday, said a total of 101,210 migrants and refugees entered Europe by sea, with 85 percent arriving in Italy while the rest […]
Central African Republic: Comboni Missionary As New Auxiliary Bishop Of The Diocese Of Bangassou
Pope Francis has appointed Father Jesús Ruiz Molina, a Comboni missionary as Auxiliary Bishop of the diocese of Bangassou, Central African Republic. He was assigned the seat of the titular Bishopric of Are in Mauritania. The new Bishop was born on January 23rd, 1959 in La Cueva de Roa, in the Diocese of Burgos – […]
Comboni Missionary: “I have just escaped from death..”
Uganda and the US have ended a six-year hunt for the fugitive warlord Joseph Kony, the leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army. The LRA, now believed to be down to less than 120 armed men, has splintered into small units operating in the remotest regions of eastern CAR, north-eastern Congo, and Darfur. Experts say that […]
Taizé: A Parable Of The Community
How does the Ecumenical Community of Taizé plan to promote social development in Europe and in the world and how can it help to face the challenges of today? An answer from Brother Aloïs Löser, prior of Taizé.. Every life consecrated to the service of God and neighbour is a parable. A parable does not […]
FAO: “People Must Continue To Produce Their Own Food”
Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) in the next two years, among others priorities, will focus on promoting sustainable agriculture, climate change mitigation and adaptation, poverty reduction, water scarcity, and migration. According to FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva the number of hungry people in the world has increased since 2015, reversing years of progress. He […]
South Sudan: Education To Change A Country
A country in search of peace. A secondary school in Juba is trying to provide concrete answers. A city that formed on the left bank of the White Nile, about a hundred kilometres from the Ugandan border, Juba has been, since the eighteen hundreds, the principal city in the South of Sudan, a vast region […]
Venezuela: Crisis Across The Borders
The tragedy of Venezuela is having repercussions across the borders. One to the south, the border with Brazil. The other one to the west, across the Colombian border. To the south is the border with Brazil: a thousand-kilometre-long wild and winding track that extends across the mountains and crosses the Amazon Rainforest. The second, to […]