
March against Femicide in Beira, Mozambique
In the heart of Beira, the capital of Sofala Province, a resounding message echoed through the streets last week: enough is enough. On March 7,

In the heart of Beira, the capital of Sofala Province, a resounding message echoed through the streets last week: enough is enough. On March 7,

On Saturday afternoon, February 7, about sixty people, including members of ten religious congregations, gathered at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament – la Viale

The Season of Creation The month of September is dedicated to the ‘Season of Creation’ which runs from September 1 to October 4, feast of

OVERVIEW OF THE WORKSHOP ORGANIZED BY THE MISSIONARIES OF AFRICA (WHITE FATHERS) – JPIC-ED IN NIGERIA SECTOR Introduction The Society of Missionaries of Africa, White

Is Laudato Si’ still relevant? Without violating the rules of logic, the answer is Yes. Though this encyclical is still to be discovered, understood and

What do we mean by sustainable and just development? Sustainable and just development can be defined as development that aims to satisfy the needs of

It should be said that the JPIC is an essential aspect for our religious life and our mission as Christians. Our model as a JPIC promoter is Christ himself who came to give life abundantly (Jn 10:10). Like Jesus, we are invited to give life and hope wherever we are sent. As such, the JPIC must guide the way we live, think and do. Our responsibility as JPIC promoters is to be able to respond to the various crises related to JPIC.

In most countries, vulnerable communities, including low-income families, and small-scale farmers, are burdened by unsustainable levels of debt. This debt exacerbates poverty, limits access to basic services, and hinders economic growth. During the Jubilee Year, advocacy efforts can focus on campaigning for debt cancellation or restructuring programs to alleviate this burden and restore dignity and opportunity to local communities.

“Pastoral Cycle Methodology and Systemic Transformation” was the theme of the third day of our training session. Lev 19:33-34, Luke 24:18-35, Pope Francis’ message on

New wine, new wineskins! Here we are on the second day of the Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) training workshop. This new day focused on the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church and systemic transformation.

JPIC MISSION: PILGRIMS OF HOPE FOR SYSTEMIC TRANSFORMATION FOR THE COMMON GOOD OF ALL CREATION On 10 February 2025, the Justice, Peace, and Integrity of

15 years ago, I asked a confrere this question: Would you like a piece of chocolate? The reply from my confrere was negative. But why? – I asked. With a smile and a deep, profound conviction, he replied: because the price of cocoa on the world market is too low. I’ll eat chocolate when the price is just and the farmers have enough income to compensate for their work.






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