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Upgrading Equipment to Improve Care

Upgrading Equipment to Improve Care

The newly installed water tank can hold 10,o00 liters of water. Before it's installation, Karinga Health Center was unable to accomodate a maternity ward.A microscope, refridgerator, solar system, and other lab equipment will allow the Karinga Health Center to support...

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Fr. Joe Bragotti 1937-2023

Fr. Joe Bragotti 1937-2023

Fr. Joe Bragotti, mccjFather Joe Bragotti with the "artists" who helped make a Nativity scene from mud in a dry Ugandan winter.Fr. Joe and his mother Anita.In 2016, Fr. Joe returned to Guatemala for a visit to his old mission. He always adored spending time with the...

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Comboni Missions takes Second Place

Comboni Missions takes Second Place

Congratulations to editor Kathleen M. Carroll, and the rest of the editorial team from Comboni Missions Magazine! The magazine won second place for Magazine of the Year - Mission Category at the 2023 Catholic Media Conference. In their review, judges said:"Excellent...

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Sharing a Meal

Sharing a Meal

The goats at St. Kizito Hospital in Matany, Uganda provide nutritious milk for patients.A Palm Sunday celebration in Matany, Uganda. The feeding program at St. Kizito Hospital in Matany, Uganda is now more financially stable than ever, thanks to a generous donation....

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Every Drop Counts

Every Drop Counts

By: Heather Kaufman I don’t know about you, but I sometimes find this world to be an overwhelming place. The violence, the hunger, the sickness — it really is a lot to think about. When my mind takes me down this dismal rabbit hole, I have to stop, take a deep breath,...

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Ortega Seeking to Destroy the Catholic Church in Nicaragua

Ortega Seeking to Destroy the Catholic Church in Nicaragua

Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega has taken bold steps to suppress the clergy and public manifestations of the Catholic faith. Recently, four priests were handed ten-year prison sentences on charges of conspiracy, based on long-standing government claims that the...

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