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We have become familiar with the motto, “Mission is our Passion.” But I have been thinking about the need to revive the awareness of important realities, otherwise they may even lose their grip in our missionary journey.
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We have become familiar with the motto, “Mission is our Passion.” But I have been thinking about the need to revive the awareness of important realities, otherwise they may even lose their grip in our missionary journey.


In the midst of a world dealing with conflicts, the pursuit of peace appears as an urgent mandate. As a community united by faith, our collective mission resonates—to nurture, embody, and spread the profound essence of peace.


In 2008, Matisyahu, an American reggae singer, released a song titled “One Day.” Part of the lyrics of the song says: “All my life I’ve been waiting for, I’ve been praying for, for the people to say, that we don’t wanna fight no more, there’ll be no more wars, and our children will play.”


Some items of general information about the Comboni Missionaries are followed by their last initiative which is their tiny presence in the greatest continent, Asia.


In a profound journey of faith and devotion, answering God’s call, Fr. Jemboy Caspis, after a period of mission in Kenya, is back to his native land. As a vocation promoter, his task is to seek, encourage, and guide young Filipinos toward missionary life.


Habang hindi ginagawa ng Panginoon ang bahay, walang saysay ang gawa ng nagtatayo nito’ (Salmo 127:1)
