A difficult path to reach the priesthood. Experience in Peru and now in Spain. Father Fugain Dreyfus Yepoussa, a Central African, shares his vocational journey.
My priestly vocation was born very early. When I finished primary school, I asked my Continue reading →
During his childhood he escaped a serious illness. The Protestant environment and the reluctance of his parents to send him to the seminary did not extinguish the desire in Fr David to become a missionary priest of the Comboni Missionaries. Continue reading →
My vocation journey started when I joined my uncle after my father’s passing. When I joined my uncle, the first experience which shaped my spiritual life was the moment of prayer. Every evening, my uncle gathers the family to pray Continue reading →
As a member of a community of shepherds, he could easily have continued tending the goats like any other boy. But his dream of becoming a Comboni missionary priest led him in a different direction. Father Etabo Joseph Lopeyok talks Continue reading →
Our life is full of choices: some regular and daily (but not less important) others extraordinary and that last a lifetime. Life is full of hard choices and the bigger they are and the more options they have, the harder Continue reading →
God of life, there are days when the burdens we carry are heavy on our shoulders and weigh us down, when the road seems dreary and endless, the skies grey and threatening, when our lives have no music in them, Continue reading →
God has called us to be true prophets of His Word. We must speak and live out His truth by imitating Christ and working towards a better world for everyone.
The passage speaks of a wedding, of a shortage of wine, of servants, of six stone jars, of water, and of beautiful wine, reserved until this moment. The bride is not named; the bridegroom only appears at the end, as Continue reading →