Series: Church's Social Teaching

WM Special

A Society Living in Sin?

A little reflection will show how far we are, the only Christian nation in the Far East,
from living the Gospel of the Kingdom and incorporating it into the structures of our society. To make the reflection more realistic, one might imagine taking Jesus Christ on a sight-seeing tour. Hear the Lord ask you: “How can it be that a society which calls itself by My name, Christian, can permit such gross inequalities in the distribution of goods which were created for all, such violations of the dignity of human beings made in My image?”

African Insight

The Role of the Church

Reconciliation, justice and peace, the main issues of Africa’s public life today, were at the core of the Second African Synod. The Catholic Church has the moral authority and the competence to speak and act about them, especially when considering the dramatic failure of the continent’s states and governments.

Culture

A Model of African Oral Art

Riddles, like puzzles, are among the oldest forms of human entertainment and of informal education. Through them, socializing and learning are fostered, a vision of the world is inculcated, practices, customs, usages are handed down, together with knowledge about farming, cattle breeding, trades and other forms of human social activities. They foster social cohesion, strengthen the spirit of emulation, spur a keener observation of the universe and of the environment in which a person lives. In Africa, they are a widespread kind of oral art.

Frontline

Bethany’s Nursery School

One day, those who attend the Comboni Sisters’ nursery school at Bethany and the many other thousands of Palestinian and Jewish children, who now live in the shadow of the wall of hatred and division, will also dwell in concord and peace – without walls and barbed wires. This is, at least, our dream and our hope.

Missionary Vocation

A Hotelier’s Impossible Dream

“Those who are hungry are hungry now. Poor people cannot wait.” This was the motto of Vittorione (Big Victor), a successful hotelier turned missionary, who would have liked to sit at table all the starving people of Uganda, to taste the gourmet course of his incredible generosity. Helped by a precarious band of volunteers, he travelled 147 times from Italy to Africa, bringing the poor all kinds of goods until his enormous size got the better of him. He is the founder of “Cooperation and Development,” a lay organization that still continues to help the poor of Uganda, 15 years after his death.

The Last Word

Mission is Salvation For

“After this the Lord appointed seventy-two others, and sent them on ahead of Him, two by two, into every town and place where He Himself was about to come.” (Read Luke 10:1)

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