Reflecting on Soweto Looting: Suffer Little Children
The revolution devours its children, in many a society the children are the direct victims of social upheaval and dis-functionality. In 1976 Soweto children in South Africa went on the rampage to protest about the government system of poor education for Black children; police responded by shooting live ammunition; the youngest and first victim of the protest was one Hector Peterson, he was only 13 years old.
In the 1980s the social and political scenario was on fire; children once again were devoured by the chaos. One child Stomie Moekesti became a symbol of the devoured children. The police detained him when he was only 12 years old. He became a member of the infamous Mandela United Football club, but he did not play soccer. Instead the group was known more as the bodyguard of Mrs. Nelson Mandela. It is this same group that is alleged to have killed him because he was accused of and suspected to be a police informant.
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From NCR: “Agape Demands that We Think and Act” by Mark Etling
Filipino Oblate Reflects on Pope’s Visit in NCR Story: “Pope Francis’ Visit to the Philippines Spoke to Filipinos Heart-to-Heart”
Pope Francis deeply touched the many Filipinos who came in droves to see the pope who loves children and poor people, embraces the sick and suffering, and speaks to them heart-to-heart.
According to Francis, he was also moved by the people he met. On an in-flight interview on his return to Rome from Manila, the pope said his visit to Tacloban -- Typhoon Haiyan's ground zero -- was the most moving experience of his Jan. 15-19 pastoral visit to the Philippines.
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First Zambian Oblate Brother Visits OMSI-Belleville
I Am Nigeria – I Am Also Charley Je Susi Aussi Charley
The author of this reflection is Fr. Ali C. NNAEMEKA, a young Nigerian Oblate who recently arrived as a missionary to the Innu people in Mani-Utenam, Quebec, Canada. In his native country, his people are being terrorized and murdered by the Boko Haram. Thousands have been killed in just the second week of 2015. But the world barely notices!
The greatest joy of a victim of injustice is to see others, like human right activists, rise up in his or her defense, or to see people who can say NO! to oppression and stand up for him or her. The terrible incident of last week that led the founder of Charlie Hebdo and 11 other French citizens to their early graves might be the most notorious of its kind this year, 2015. The target of the perpetrators was to
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