Among the Least of the Cardboard City By Fr. Mario Ghezzi, PIME Fr. Damiano Tina, a PIME Missionary at Ecatepec, works in one of the shanty towns on the outskirts of Mexico City: “I’m here to stay with those who live on the edges of society. Often I meet the Lord, who is already working […]
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In Cartels, Catholic, Father Giovanni Manco, Ignored, Indigenous People, La Concordia, Mexico, Mixteco, Native Mexicans, Neglected, PIME Missionaries, Poverty, Social Justice
The Invisible Made Visible
By Fr. Giovanni Manco Threatened by globalization and by discriminatory policies historically put in place by their governments. Indigenous peoples of Latin America are now seeking a way to reassert themselves. They want their voices heard again, even in the Church. They clamor to be the leading protagonists in a “new possible world”. In many quarters […]
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In Catholic, Father Ferdinand Komenan Kouadio, La Concordia, Mexico, Mixteco, Native Mexicans, PIME Missionaries
Enculturation is Part of the Missionary Work of PIME
By Fr. Ferdinand Komenan At long last the two volumes of the first Mixteco Grammar by Fr. Ferdinand Kouadio Komenan, PIME are in Mexico bookstores. This daring idea came to me from different, converging directions. As a young man, at home in the Ivory Coast, I appreciated the work of two missionary priests who labored […]