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We want to put you in touch with the Church, whether you are a Catholic or just an enquirer. You may know your own parish or the Catholic school your child is attending. You may get fragmented bits of information about the Church from secular media. What you need is a full picture, an inside view, an authentic voice. This we wish to give you.

Communication through the media is much hampered in Zimbabwe. There are few church publications. This website tries to put you in touch with the Church electronically. Print interesting material out, put it on your parish notice board, share it with your friends.

This website is an initiative of JESUIT COMMUNICATIONS. It is not an initiative of the Church as such. It does not speak for the Bishops. But Jesuits are part of the Church and loyal to it. Within the Church there are different gifts and charism, contributing to the life of the Church in their various ways. This website is our Jesuit contribution.

This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it to Send us your questions about Church and Faith .We will try and give an honest answer and we will also invite others to discuss the issues you raise in our Discussion Forum We will also send some of our material in the form of an electronic newsletter to e-mail addresses.

JESUIT COMMUNICATIONS publishes a small in -house magazine called MUKAI – VUKANI Jesuit Journal for Zimbabwe which is available to Jesuits and their friends. Major articles of that magazine will be included also in this website.
 
FISH THAT DON’T WANT WATER

The mountains of rubbish are growing. Pazarangu Street which runs past Stoddart Hall, a national monument, is at one point half covered with stinking refuse making it difficult for cars and people to pass; now the other lane is beginning to be covered as well. Our young people were organized into a cleaning brigade and began, dressed in new T-shirts and equipped with new shovels, to move the stinking mass, for some days with the help of City Council trucks.

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