Joseph Eberle R.I.P.

SOCIETY OF THE MISSIONARIES OF AFRICA Father Ludwig Peschen, Provincial Delegate of the sector of Germany,informs you of the return to the Lord of Brother Joseph Eberle on Sunday, 21st April 2024 […]

Roger Bélanger R.I.P.

Society of the Missionaries of Africa Father Réal Doucet, Provincial of the Americas,informs you of the return to the Lord of Father Roger Bélanger on Wednesday, 24th April 2024 in […]

Get your smile back with dignity

Like many other regions of Africa, countries in the Great Lakes region are exposed to many human rights violations due in part to decades of successive cycles of violence, most of them ethnically based. In the case of the DR Congo, human rights violations are mainly structural. There is a lack of health, food security, public order, access to justice, secondary and higher education, insufficient job creation for the poorest, etc. Then there is the endemic physical violence, whether in urban neighbourhoods, on the roads or as a result of armed conflicts that have displaced more than seven million people. The primary victims of this violence are women and children.

Human Rights in the Light of the Gospel

When I was asked by the editor of the Petit Echo to write an article about the above topic, my first reaction was to give a negative reply. I am no more in Ghana, and even when I was there, I never had to deal with “problems to do with human rights”. When, reading again the topic, I saw the words “in the light of the Gospel” and having been a lecturer in Scripture in various formation houses, I decided that I could have a try, though it will necessarily be more theoretical than practical.

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