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African Youth to promote Peace and Security

Despite challenges of unemployment, corruption, entrenched political leadership, and political violence, many young people have found constructive avenues to promote peace, effective governance, and reform. Africa remains the world’s youngest continent with a median age of 19.7 years. By 2050, one in three young people will live in Sub-Saharan Africa. Still, 80-90 percent of African …

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Vocation Story: “I have tried to live with hope and charity”

Father Victor Kouande Adekoun, a Comboni missionary from Togo speaks to us of his various experiences. Just one common denominator: the constant presence of God. I was born on 23 December 1967, a little over 53 years ago, in Kodjoviakope, a district in the outskirts of Lomé, the capital of Togo. I was given the …

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Charles de Foucauld: The Gospel in the land of the Sahara

Just over a century after he died as a martyr, Blessed Charles de Foucauld (1858-1916), who brought the Gospel to many and lived among the Tuareg people in the Algerian desert, will be proclaimed a saint later this year. Charles called himself a “missionary monk” and came to establish his hermitage in the desert in …

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Mary Nyaluak Luny, ready to serve in any work that is needed in the Church

Women have played important roles in the Catholic Church in Africa. They are the ones that carry on the most activities in the communities. Many of them are catechists. Mary Nyaluak Luny is involved in the Church’s ministry. She is a 50-year-old widow. Born in Patit, Jagei, she was married while a teenager. After she …

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African Catechists: James Duol Kai, the father and the founder of the Catholic Church in Nuerland

With a new Apostolic Letter Antiquum Ministerium (Ancient Ministry), Pope Francis establishes the lay ministry of catechist. In Africa catechists have been the cornerstone of the church. The beginning of the Catholic Church in the rural areas of Nuerland, in Western Upper Nile, in South Sudan is unique. Hundreds of catechists worked by themselves for …

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Venezuela: The Indios Warao, the ‘boat people’

The Warao indigenous people inhabit the states of Bolívar, Monagas, Sucre and Delta Amacuro in the eastern part of Venezuela. The majority of them lives on the banks of the Orinoco River in the Delta Amacuro. This tribe, which is currently estimated to number about 50,000, is the second-largest indigenous group in Venezuela, after the …

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