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South Africa’s Catholics need to know that the church approves of organ donations.

Will the new pope continue support for ethical organ donation?

It is important for South Africa’s about 3.5 million Catholics to know that the church approves, especially given the low donor rates in the country

(Alinanuswe Mwanguku/AFP)

Road to Tanzania’s presidential election paved with blood and fear

In recent months, there has been a spate of abductions, assaults, arrests and murders, the victims all being opponents or critics of President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s government

Pope Francis attracted both admiration and criticism during his tenure, with some criticising him because he disrupted the foundations of their sense of security — which are their empires.

Pope Francis as a shepherd of the marginalised in a world that wants to build empires

As empire builders use violence, greed and environmental destruction to attain their goals, we are in need of citizens of the Kingdom of God who live the gospel

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After the white smoke: What the pope’s death means in a world on fire

While the Vatican decides whether to choose a moderate successor, or someone who will continue his bold work, we must raise our voices against injustice and oppression.

Pope Francis delivers his annual ‘State of the World’ address to members of the Vatican diplomatic corps in January. (Photo: The Vatican)

Pope Francis: The end of a radical papacy born in the south

Francis refused the version of Catholicism that ingratiates itself with the powerful while abandoning the poor

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Leverage Pope Francis’s example to combat extremism that threatens world peace

It would be a tragedy if the pontiff left this world with the current global leadership crisis, where greed and egos escalate crises

Peruvian theologian Gustavo Gutiérrez died on 22 October at the age of 96. (Catholic Register)

How ‘shantytown’ priest Gustavo Gutiérrez changed the world

He developed liberation theology, rooted in the lived experience of the oppressed, and committed to transforming unjust social and political structures

Welcome: A man walks to the Namugongo Catholic shrine in Uganda.

The future of the Catholic church is being forged in Africa

The church on the continent is growing fast but not all clergy hold with the pope’s progressive ways

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Pope to meet DRC youth in landmark visit

It is the first time since 1985 that a pope has visited the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a vast and deeply troubled country

Hope that Pope Francis’s visit to Sudan and DRC next month can help heal the wounds of war

Many African Catholics hope that Pope Francis will announce some African appointments to the Vatican during his February visit

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Pope wants to meet Putin, compares Ukraine war to Rwanda

Pope Francis said in an interview published Tuesday that he requested a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin over Ukraine

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Pope Francis updates canon law to address paedophilia by priests

Since becoming pope in 2013, the Argentine pontiff has striven to tackle the decades-long sexual abuse scandals involving Catholic priests around the globe.

2020 in pictures

Mail & Guardian pictures editor Paul Botes presents some of the most striking images of 2020

So far, most countries on the African continent are dealing with Covid-19, but not all leaders are taking the coronavirus pandemic seriously. (John McCann/M&G)

Crisis, what crisis? How not to handle a pandemic

So far, most countries on the African continent are dealing with Covid-19, but not all leaders are taking the coronavirus pandemic seriously