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On 11 May, Pope Francis instituted the ministry of catechesis, a vocation that is often exercised by the laity. Grant Tungay SJ explains that the formalisation of this ministry is part of Pope Francis' larger vision to create a synodal Church. https://t.co/jzYrfcvyfe
The SACBC Justice and Peace Commission has issued a statement calling for a de-escalation of the current tensions between Israel and Palestine. The Bishops reiterated the need for renewed commitment to dialogue as a "path to peace." https://t.co/xedZJAi7xM
Father Sílvio Moreira, a Portuguese priest, and João de Deus, a Mozambican-born priest, were assassinated in 1985 at the Chapotera mission in Mozambique. The Bishop of Tete will begin the process for their cause to the sainthood on 14 August. https://t.co/Yl3w3d4O9r
According to the United Nations, 168 million children have not returned to school, raising concerns about the future of their education. Mark Potterton examines the academic and social impact of disrupted education. https://t.co/bJYFTOOIwt
In many parts of the world, COVID-19 vaccination programmes are at an advanced stage. In South Africa they are yet to begin. Shrikant Peter explains some of the reasons for the government's cautious approach to mass vaccination. https://t.co/hBeDBEvqLV
The Mozambican Catholic Bishops' Conference on 14 April 2021 issued a statement condemning the ongoing terrorist attacks in the northern province of Cabo Delgado and armed violence in other parts of the country. https://t.co/3hhPllFfn1
Suicidal depression is not a choice. It should not be judged. It is the terminal illness of a tormented soul who lives isolated in a fiery inner chaos. God understands what we cannot and will not. https://t.co/L1jTnKZFYn
The military conflict in northern Ethiopia has drawn the attention of the world's media and faith-based news websites have also reported on the destruction of religious sites. Sarah-Leah Pimentel explains the causes of the Ethiopian conflict. https://t.co/XPurUyhwu1