Dominik Szkatula has lived with the indigenous people of the Peruvian Amazon for 37 years. She will participate in the synod.
The Pontifical Gregorian University of Rome hosted a meeting in which Card. Hummes and Card. Barreto participated. They are responsible for the Synod.
The first semester was marked by the summit on abuses, trips to Europe and Muslim countries.
"The mistakes of the past have not been enough to stop the plundering and inflicting wounds to our brothers and sisters and our sister earth," he recalled.
The Rosebud Sioux Tribe plans to draft a letter to Pope Francis, asking him to revoke the Papal Bull that gave early Christians the right to claim native people's lands.
He had a meeting with these representatives, almost all women, on the margins of the synodal assembly.
Santiago Yahuarcani uses his paintings to reveal the threats facing the Amazon.
It brings together works from the Vatican Museums and four other Italian museums.
The Church is one of the most committed institutions in the defense of the fundamental rights of these peoples.
He has worked in marginalized areas of the African continent for 33 years.
The decrease in the Catholic population has led to the presence of many sects in the area.
“Finally, 'the father of white man,' Pope Francis, who thinks like us, has arrived,” explains indigenous leader
“We have not come here to invent social development programs, or be custodians of museum-like cultures without respecting their traditions,” he reminded them.
Remember the fire of God is a heat that attracts and gathers together, without seeking other interests.
Indigenous communities have stopped burning the Amazon Forest, thanks to this cropping system.
The prelate of Moyobamba says that establishing a rite does not imply a simple liturgical change.
He is a Salesian in charge of the missions in
Africa and America. His participation in the
Amazon synod was a papal appointment.