JUNE 2010 ISSUE

Victims and heroines

All around the developing world, women and girls are the pillars of their families and communities. As part of their daily tasks, they cook, clean, farm, collect wood and fetch water for their households; and provide them with health and hygienic care. Because of these roles, they are particularly vulnerable. In situations of conflict, they become more and more the main targets – through sexual assault and common violence. The importance of their role is their weakness. For the contenders, to humiliate and control them is a way to demoralize the “enemy.” Sometimes, they are also made pawns in a sadistic game of ethnic cleansing. Ironically, when we look closely at war zones and violent prone areas, we’ll see that most of the peacemakers, even in the remotest and harshest places, are also women. The Catholic nuns, who risk their own lives to help the victims and alleviate their burden, are among them. The courage and resilience they show is a lesson in humanity.

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World Mission (WM) was awarded another trophy by the prestigious Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA) in its 31st edition. The magazine was distinguished as the Best Local Community/Parish Newspaper for the third consecutive year.

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""Man is made to love; his life is fully realized only if he lives in love."

  Pope Benedict XVI in a message
 sent to Cardinal Stanislaw Rylko,
president of the Pontifical Council
 for the Laity, and to the participants
 of the 10th International Youth
 Forum, held in Rocca di Papa.

"We, Christians, even lately, have often avoided the word 'penance.' Now, under the eyes of the world that speaks of our sins, we see that doing penance is grace and we see how penance is necessary."

 
Pope Benedict XVI in an
 apparent reference to the sex-abuse
 crisis, in a homily during a Mass
 at the Pauline Chapel of the
 papal palace, attended by members
 of the Vatican's Bible Commission.

"The Pope and I are united on the relationship between reason and science, the necessity of dialogue between religions and the need for worldwide ethics, even if my hopes of a reformist course have not been fulfilled."

Hans Küng, a Roman Catholic priest,
 Swiss-born theologian and Vatican critic,
 in an interview conducted by
The European, a Berlin-based
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