How a journalist's book reopened the case. Suspicions about African secret agents
A journalist's investigative book has reignited interest in the unsolved murders of three missionaries in Burundi, leading to suspicions about the involvement of secret agents.
Sister missionaries slaughtered in Burundi in 2014, breakthrough in the case: presumed killer arrested in Parma
A 50-year-old Burundian man, suspected of involvement in the 2014 murders of three missionary sisters in Burundi, has been arrested in Parma, Italy.
35 Years Since the End of the USSR: The Lost Cause of the 'Three Slavic Missionaries'
The article reflects on the 35th anniversary of the dissolution of the USSR, highlighting how the ongoing war in Ukraine contradicts the intentions of its founding leaders.
A Brief History of Greenland: From Inuit and Vikings to Moravian Missionaries to Trump’s Threats
The article provides an overview of the unique and interrupted history of Greenland, which has experienced significant changes since World War II, drawing international attention in part due to recent remarks by the U.S. president.
Stunning images: this is the sudden exodus of hundreds of missionary youths heading to Brazil to work
Recent viral images depict long lines of young missionaries crossing the Uruguay River to harvest grapes or apples in Rio Grande do Sul, highlighting the economic crisis affecting yerba mate producers in Misiones.
From Croatia to Benin: The Story of Women Who Reacted
A humanitarian story about women's response and support for children's education in Benin, highlighting the efforts of Croatian missionaries.
Pope Leo XIV addressed the Poles. He referred to an event taking place even in Rome
Pope Leo XIV spoke to Polish children and youth during the Feast of the Epiphany, expressing gratitude for their prayers and efforts in supporting missionaries and peers in difficult situations.
In 2025, 17 Catholic missionaries killed, 10 of them in Africa
The Vatican news agency Fides reported that 17 Catholic missionaries were killed globally in 2025, with Africa, particularly Nigeria, being the most affected region.
The Unknown Story of the Teppers, the American Missionary Family that Helped Junkies in Drug Towns: 'Almost All Died in the Late 80s'
This article explores the history of the Tepper family, missionaries who arrived in Spain in 1983 and dedicated their lives to helping drug addicts, many of whom tragically died by the late 1980s.
Saint Luigi Versiglia and Callisto Caravario - Salesian missionaries in China
Saint Luigi Versiglia, an Italian Salesian bishop and martyr, played a pivotal role in establishing the Salesian mission in China amidst challenging socio-political environments.