Dear Friend,
First of all, thank you for being our friend indeed! We truly appreciate your friendship, communion and support!
We Comboni Missionaries have been working in South Africa since 1924. So far, we have been supported up to now mainly by our families and Comboni friends overseas. But as you know, times are not so easy there and they simply cannot afford to be as generous as they wish. We would like to ask you to help us bear some of the expenses of continuing publishing and mailing our magazine Worldwide and pursuing our missionary endeavours with increasingly local resources.
Please can you help us? Even a simple donation would be appreciated. But if you are able to offer a larger sum or, better still, pledge to make a regular donation — that would be wonderful. Thanks a lot for what you are able to share!
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A CHAMPION OF FAITH
GOD’S EXTRAORDINARY wonders continue to be revealed in humanity. Despite our limitations and fragilities, God still manifests His indescribable daily presence and mercy. What a gift for the people of Kalongo in the Archdiocese of Gulu, Northern Uganda and for the entire Church, was the beatification of the Venerable Servant of God, Dr Giuseppe Ambrosoli, on Sunday 20 November 2022! Thousands flocked to Kalongo Mission on a pilgrimage which started weeks before the beatification day, praying through the intercession of the Blessed-to-be. A medical
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PROMINENT HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER KILLED IN ‘COLD-BLOOD’
“Thulani Maseko was a stalwart of human rights who, at great risk to himself, spoke up for many who couldn’t speak up for themselves,” Türk said.
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A DEFINING MOMENT FOR THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
POPE FRANCIS’ planned visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and South Sudan in February 2023 intends to be a dialogue with African Catholics and to listen to political leaders and the youth.
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CALLING FOR A CHRISTIAN RESPONSE TO THE REALITY OF MIGRANTS
A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
According to United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), by the end of 2017, there were 25.4 million refugees across the world. By mid-2022, the figure had risen to 32.5 million. There are also 103 million displaced people worldwide. The 2022 report of the United Nations International Organisation on Migration (IOM) estimated that, in 2020, there were about 281 million international migrants—people living in a country other than their birth—meaning 3.6 % of the global population
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THE PERVASIVE DISREGARD AND VIOLATION OF HUMAN DIGNITY
SINCE THE unceremonious expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden and the obedience of Abraham to God’s call to leave his home for a foreign land as narrated in Genesis 3 and 12, respectively, migration has been part of human existence.
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THE CALL TO WELCOME AND PROTECT
ISSUES AROUND immigration have become the benchmark for most of the world’s thinking and practices concerning political inclusion. The politics of exclusion is keenly felt in many areas of life; for example, by the poor and those excluded from access to the benefits of the economy. The exclusion of mobile people from the most basic respect for their dignity as human beings, the denial of their most fundamental human rights, including personal safety, and the lack of even the barest of welcomes, is a mark of immigration policies around the world; and, to our shame, it is an increasingly dominant mark of the South African political landscape.
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THE DEMISE OF A HERO
HE WAS 84 years old. He had Parkinson’s disease, back pain, and impaired hearing. He had been in Taloja Central Jail on the outskirts of the Indian city of Mumbai on trumped-up charges for nine months. While in jail, Fr Stan Swamy had a fall and then contracted COVID.
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A STOP-OVER FOR HEALING
HUNDREDS OF women, young people, girls and boys, arrive at Belen Reception Centre every day but this diocesan shelter in Tapachula is not their final destination. Hailing from Honduras, El Salvador, Cuba, Nicaragua, Guatemala and Haiti, they have one thing in common: they pursue the American dream. Tapachula, a city in the state of Chiapas, is just a place of transit. It is among the most dangerous Mexican border cities. This small city, neighbouring Guatemala, witnesses the daily crossing of thousands of migrants from Central America and the Caribbean, including Africans and Asians.
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A PLACE TO CALL HOME
WHEN WE think of immigration and becoming a refugee or an asylum seeker in a foreign land (and all that goes with it), it sounds like something out of a suspense-filled drama or a thriller; something that happens out there and not in one’s own circle. From the political
tumult in one’s country or region, to the upheaval in one’s city and possibly one’s home, it becomes increasingly impossible to stay rooted, to stay sane and positive about something good coming out of such a situation and for an end to the unrest. Fleeing is the only solution. Run and survive or stay and die. According to the United Nations High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR), about 100 million individuals as of May 2022 faced similar displacements worldwide—10.7 million more than in 2021, most probably due to the war in Ukraine amongst other causes (UNHCR 2023).
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THE FLIGHT TO EGYPT (MT 2: 13–15): A NEW EXODUS OF LIBERATION
THE STORY of Jesus in this passage is presented as a journey; the journey of the Son, retracing the same path of His lost brothers and sisters.
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FR JORGE IN THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
THE STORY of Jesus in this passage is presented as a journey; the journey of the Son, retracing the same path of His lost brothers and sisters.
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