Seduced by a Camel Driver

Seduced by a Camel Driver

This story was first published in New People, a publication of the Comboni Missionaries in Kenya. A young boy sees a cameleer painted in one of his father’s frescos. He asks for his name. The answer is a revelation. Gradually, he discards the camel and falls in love...
We’re all Called to Mission

We’re all Called to Mission

By: Heather Kaufman, Director of Development I’m a missionary — and you are too! As a Catholic, I’ve been taught from a very early age that when you help others, especially those in need, you’re sharing God’s love. In Pope John Paul II’s homily at the canonization of...
Meet a Comboni Missionary Simon Yomkuey

Meet a Comboni Missionary Simon Yomkuey

Simon Yomkuey at Union Buildings, Pretoria. Simon Yomkuey at St Augustine, Silverton, Pretoria Simon Yomkuey at the University of Juba, in 2009, with two of his companions. Simon Yomkuey at Lomin Nursery School in 2014. I was born in 1988 in Mayom County, Unity State,...
The Comboni Charism in Mission Work Today

The Comboni Charism in Mission Work Today

Comboni Missionary Fr. John Baptist Opargiwaddresses confreres in Rome. Young Comboni confreres working in the Province of South Africa gathered for their annual meeting in February at Mooi Nooi in Rustenburg Diocese. Pictured, from left to right: Fr. Charlemagne...
Another Life for the Mission

Another Life for the Mission

Sister Maria de Coppi loved the people of her adopted homeland in Chipene, Mozambique. “I have experienced beautiful and difficult times in this country: First the colonial times, then war followed by a time of peace and, today, unfortunately, a time of terrorism.” —...
Making a Little go a Long Way

Making a Little go a Long Way

St. Joseph Hospital in Bébédjia, Chad, is a refuge for the local people, who have few other options. Sister Susan (above) agreed to attend medical school to fill the need at St. Joseph. Though not trained as surgeons, she and another Sister (Monica Luparello, below)...
A Little Food and Soap

A Little Food and Soap

In Asmara, Eritrea, there is an orphanage committed to supporting children who are HIV/AIDS positive. This is no small undertaking. Sr. Senait Berhe of the Good Samaritan Sisters oversees this incredible program. Last year, she reached out to the Comboni Missionaries...
The Thousand Faces of the City

The Thousand Faces of the City

The road into Korogocho Sunday Mass at Kariobangi The basketball courts at St. John’s in Korogocho Students participate in the Ghetto Classics Music Programme, a nationally and internationally recognized music school Text & Photos: Comboni Fr. Enrique Bayo –...
The Simple Comfort of a Bed

The Simple Comfort of a Bed

A doctor attends a patient in the children’s ward at Mother Kevin Medical Centre.  The simple comfort of a soft bed can go a long way in helping a patient rest and recover while staying at the hospital. At Mother Kevin Health Centre in Mbulamuti, Uganda, more...

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