In Cambodia, Songvat and Tharin, today Sister Marie and Sister Teresa, are the first women to enter the religious life since the bloody regime of the Khmer Rouge. A conversion that went hand in hand with the reconstruction of the Continue reading →
A community of Comboni Missionary Sisters work at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Bébédjia, dedicating their lives with passion and joy to serving those most in need. We visited the place.
Bébédjia, a town located in the Eastern Logone region of Continue reading →
The story of Ward Al-Hussein, a Syrian teacher from Deir al Zour, who has lived in Turkey since 2020. Having survived the earthquake of last February 6, she teaches storytelling to children to rebuild, together with them, with words, a Continue reading →
“Being a priest is not just about giving blessings. It is much more: it means standing alongside those who have lost everything”. Father Bernard Kinvi tells the story.
We are in 2014, and the then 32-year-old Bernard, a Togolese by Continue reading →
“It is not too late to save the ‘Amazon of the oceans’, the appeal of Edwin Gariguez, parish priest and director of Caritas in the island of Mindoro, in the centre of the Philippines, expresses the desires, dreams, hope of Continue reading →
Maria Cecilia Sierra Salcido is from Mexico and has been a Comboni Missionary Sister for 32 years. She has lived in many different countries. She shares her experiences with us. “The desert has become a sacred space for me.”
Franciscan brother Benedict Ayodi is one of the founders of the Laudato Si’ Movement. His mission in Kenya is to inspire people to join the cause of the environment.
Brother Benedict Ayodi is a Capuchin friar who, for some Continue reading →
“I am living out this service by trying to witness and share the beauty and joy of the Mission with these young women who wish to offer their lives as missionaries of the Gospel”. Sr. Salome Wangari, Kenyan, talks to Continue reading →