Nigerian Weddings. A Big Deal.

In Lagos, engaged couples compete to organise the most sumptuous wedding. And they make the thriving wedding industry grow. Receptions for hundreds of guests, dresses studded with precious stones, arrivals at church aboard yachts or helicopters, showers of banknotes on the newlyweds. In Nigeria, weddings are always exaggerated and often have surreal implications. Limousines and […]
Jubilee of the Youth: An Unforgettable Journey of Hope

Coming from five continents, 270 young people belonging to the Comboni Youth Movement gathered in Rome (24th July – 4th August 2025) to celebrate the Jubilee. Nine young people joined two Comboni Missionary priests, from the London province and embarked on a pilgrimage to the Jubilee of the Youth in Italy. Some participants share their […]
South Africa.

Mealie Maise Bread Mealie Bread is a simple and nutritious South African sweet corn bread with a hint of spice that will surprise you. Here’s how to make it. Time 1 hour Serves 4 Ingredients 330g corn kernels 120ml milk 2 eggs 30g salted butter 180g flour 2 tbsp corn flour 2 tbsp sugar […]
Guatemala. Chichicastenango: the place of the nettle.
Chichicastenango is a beautiful village located at the base of a mountain, nestled within the Sierra Madre at 2,070 metres above sea level. It lies 140 km northwest of Guatemala City. The patron feast of Chichicastenango is that of Saint Thomas Apostle, and it is renowned for its religious syncretism. We visited the place. The […]
Malawi: Drinking Together

Sitting in a circle. To chat, to exchange news, to joke and laugh. Chewa people enjoy staying together, strengthening family bonds and meeting new friends. To share food and drinks is so important. The role of beer is seen as the cement of the community, the ‘ferment’ of unity. The Chewa proverb says, ‘Chibale n’kuyenderana, […]
Mission Diary. Building a better world.

Comboni Missionary Sister Fernanda Cristinelli talks about her work with women in Karamoja. Moroto is a very poor and marginalised district of Uganda, in the Karamoja sub-region, in the northeast of the country. More than 80% of the population is illiterate, and women are severely discriminated against, even though everything rests on their shoulders. We, […]
Senegal. Fresh mango and avocado salad

Today, we introduce you to the recipe for a fresh Senegalese salad made with mango and avocado. Quick and easy to prepare, it is excellent as an accompaniment to dishes or even alone. Time 30 minutes Serves 3 Ingredients 2 pitted avocados 2 pitted mangoes, peeled and diced 1 orange, juice of one lime […]
Togo. Exploring the meaning of the numbers

The Wachi, an ethnic group in southern Togo, are agriculturalists the subsist on the land’s products. The cosmological and religious beliefs of this group are rich in symbols. Let us take a glance at the numbers that signify much more than mere counting. Among the important numbers, some are especially so. Number three, for example, […]
Burkina Faso. Faith, pride and tolerance

Islam and animism intertwine around the great mosque of Bobo-Dioulasso, the cultural and spiritual capital of the country. Bobo-Dioulasso, in Burkina Faso, is a city of great charm, where the passage of time is marked by the muezzins who call to prayer, but also by the succession of animist ceremonies and the stories of the […]
Reflection. Communicate with Skill

In a rapidly changing world, the message of Jesus calls for skillful communication that resonates within diverse contexts. By embracing creativity and imagery, modern believers can effectively share this transformative message of compassion and hope. The Message of Jesus is meant to reach all people in their life contexts to address their specific needs. It […]