After years spent outside your country, it is not easy to adapt. “I struggle to recognize some things that have changed over time.” Sr. Benjamine Kimala Nanga, a Comboni Sister from Chad, explains to us why it is so.
“I believe that the Lord of the Mission who called me to follow Him is the same Lord who has been guiding and sustaining me throughout these years”. Fr. Moises Albarina, a Comboni Missionary from the Philippines shares his vocation Continue reading →
A Maryknoll sister reaches people with disabilities in East Timor’s remote communities.
At 52, Maryknoll Sister Hyunjung Kim is both youthful-looking and committed to religious life. Yet, in East Timor – a small nation on the island of Timor, north Continue reading →
“Day after day, through my commitment and all that I am, I try to participate in the building of the Church that I love so much as a religious and as a journalist”, Sister Elisabeth Tikabi, a Cameroonian Comboni Missionary, Continue reading →
Vocation is a special part of life. It is like a tiny seed that grows and blossoms. Romeo A. Boncales, a Filipino Comboni Theology student, explains how.
I lived in an environment of strong religiosity. I grew up in a Continue reading →
A short journey made up of small initiatives. “Testimony, meeting and service”. Sr. Natalia Moratinos of the Missionary Company of the Heart of Jesus tells us about it.
I arrived in Morocco in 2000 after 23 years of missionary life Continue reading →
This year Father Bonifacio Autentico Apaap, a Comboni Missionary from the Philippines will celebrate my 20th priesthood anniversary. He tells us about his vocation journey.
My vocation journey began many years ago. I was still in elementary school when Continue reading →
A missionary vocation that comes from the family. Commitment in the parish community. Contact with missionaries. Studies. A first experience as a priest among the Pokot. And now in Spain to study communications. Father Obwaya Justus Oseko, a 35-year-old Kenyan, Continue reading →