Fr. Abraham Kofi Amuzu, a Comboni missionary from Togo, shares his first experience in his parish, Our Lady of Joy of Grimari, in the Bambari Diocese in the Central African Republic.
A Comboni Deacon, Hendreson Harold Masanjala from Malawi, shares his vocational journey, offering a personal reflection on how God has guided him step by step into a life of mission and service.
From 24 to 27 July, hundreds of young people from the Comboni youth movements across Europe will gather in Milan, Verona, and Florence, Italy, in preparation for the Youth Jubilee in Rome. Together, they will contemplate the significance of hope Continue reading →
Come from the four winds, O Breath, And breathe upon these slain, that they may live. (Ezekiel 37:9)
Come from the South, O Breath, blow your life-giving promise of hope to our sisters in ponchos, Mothers of the Disappeared, political Continue reading →
Vocation, as a gift of God, seems like a path that we go through with joy, enthusiasm and sharing life with someone who helps us in this process of discernment, fulfilment and happiness.
Besides the first twelve apostles, Jesus sends 72 other disciples. A disciple learns to act like the Master. The sending happens after the three gifts that render the disciples like their Master: freedom Continue reading →