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Lucie Sarr

Abidjan

Editorial Director at La Croix Africa

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  • 1 week ago | international.la-croix.com | Lucie Sarr

    “African bishops, in their poverty, are today theheralds of divine truth in the face of the power and wealth of certain Westernepiscopates,” said Cardinal Robert Sarah during a speech to Cameroon’s bishops in April 2024.

  • 2 weeks ago | la-croix.com | Lucie Sarr |Vincent de Féligonde

    « Les évêques d’Afrique dans leur pauvreté sont aujourd’hui les hérauts de (la) vérité divine face à la puissance et à la richesse de certains épiscopats d’Occident », « tétanisés à l’idée de s’opposer au monde », dans la « tentation » d’un « athéisme fluide et pratique ». Devant les évêques du Cameroun, en avril 2024, le cardinal Robert Sarah, 79 ans aujourd’hui, ne mâchait pas ses mots contre l’Église d’Occident. Cet article est réservé aux abonnés Vous souhaitez lire la suite ?

  • Jun 14, 2024 | international.la-croix.com | Lucie Sarr

    Previously, migrants were primarily unemployed or held precarious jobs, but today they include educated individuals, the employed and sometimes civil servants, said Abdoulaye Ngom, teaching researcher in socio-anthropology and a specialist in migration issues at Assane Seck University of Ziguinchor, Senegal. “For smugglers too, the profiles have evolved due to the socio-economic and security context in Africa,” Ngom told La Croix International’s Lucie Sarr in an interview.

  • Jun 13, 2024 | international.la-croix.com | Lucie Sarr

    Kayar, 57 kilometers north of Dakar on the Grande Côte coastline in Senegal, is a dusty and desolate town. In the streets, women sell mangoes, vegetables, or smoked fish while children in rags chase after a ball of cloth or, if they're lucky, an actual ball. Others, known as talibés—students of Quranic schools—beg for alms. Beyond the dusty streets and makeshift homes lies a true treasure: an endless stretch of blue. The sea extends as far as the eye can see.

  • Apr 29, 2024 | international.la-croix.com | Lucie Sarr

    A judicial inquiry has been opened against Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, marking a new episode in the increasingly tense relations between the Kinshasa Archbishop and Congolese authorities.

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