“I can say that God has given me the gift of knowing how to be among young people, from whom, moreover, I always learn new things”. Father Ramon Eguiluz talks about his experience as educator.
The Franciscan friars have been present for centuries in the north of Morocco. Students, migrants, prisoners are part of their pastoral activity. They are open to ecumenical dialogue. Father Angel Ruben Ramos Ceballos, the Parish Priest of Our Lady of Continue reading →
“I was born in Chicago and grew up in a small town in Wisconsin, Jefferson. I was baptised in the Lutheran Church and it wasn’t until in college, studying art and design that I began to reflect more seriously about Continue reading →
“Working for the education of the youth means preparing the future of this country”. Comboni Brother Jorge Rodriguez, from Mexico, speaks to us of his work in the field of education.
It comes in silence, with an almost imperceptible calm, Continue reading →
“For almost fifteen years I have been in Mozambique where I am serving as a missionary among a wonderful people and country”. Sr. Carla Mora, a Comboni missionary from Costa Rica, tells us about her experience.
The situation of Christians in Egypt is that of a varied minority. They do not always succeed in living as brothers and sisters. Nevertheless, the reality of encounter and fraternity is a real possibility. The monastery of Anaphora is a Continue reading →
An Indian sister talks about her vocation journey and her commitment with the poor.
I was born into a traditional Catholic family in Kerala, India, and my journey with Jesus began in early childhood. I imbibed the faith from my Continue reading →
My name is Sr. Anita C. Concepcion from Binmaley, Pangasinan. I am the only Comboni missionary Sister from the Philippines. I believed God began to fashion and slowly plant seeds in my heart to enter religious life long before I Continue reading →