MUSIC AND SPIRITUALITY
The choir Izwi le Themba (voices of hope in isiZulu) from Saint Daniel Comboni Parish at Mahube Valley, Mameldi, Pretoria, singing at Montserrat Abbey in Barcelona, during their concert tour to Spain in 2008. The group’s name conveys a deep meaning rooted in one of the reasons for singing: to bring hope to the world.
Credit: Fr James Calvera MCCJ.
RADAR • COP30

THE COMBONI FAMILY FORUM ON INTEGRAL ECOLOGY “Responding to the Cry of the Earth and the Poor”
Summoned by the cry of the poor and of the earth, thirty-nine representatives of the Comboni Family gathered in Belém, Brazil, on the occasion of COP30 to participate in the Forum on Integral Ecology. Below is their final Statement.
BY Comboni Missionary Sisters | Comboni Missionary Lay Men and Women, Comboni Secular Missionary, Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus
FROM NOVEMBER 11 TO 18, we took part in meetings and debates organized around COP30 and dedicated time to work together, sharing moments of spirituality and reflecting on what impacted us from what we heard and saw in the COP30 spaces.
These were days of encountering and listening to the Spirit present in the struggle of the Amazonian peoples and people all over the world. We gathered with the conviction that, at this decisive time, important pages of history are being written alongside the demands and proposals of communities, in support of the multilateralism of peoples, against all denialism, and against the interests of those who prioritize profit over life.
The Amazon, which hosts COP30, is a territory of resistance and inspiration, rooted in ancestral wisdom and mysticism. Listening to its people, we become aware of the severe socio-environmental crisis we are facing: a civilizational crisis that requires a profound transformation of our individual and collective lifestyle, of an economy that kills, and also of a Christian spirituality that has separated the Creator from His creatures.
The confluence of waters up to the mouth of the Amazon River has brought together people from all over the world, with an increasingly conscious and organized indigenous leadership. It gives us hope to share the lives and dreams of these people: in Belém, we strongly feel the smell of mission!
We feel part of a Church on the move, seeking transformation, allied with ancestral and scientific knowledge, in an ecumenical and interreligious dialogue that opens minds and hearts. We celebrate the lives of many martyrs, who have stood and continue to stand in solidarity with the cries of the Earth and impoverished communities.
We participated in many debates, within the institutional areas of the COP, at the People’s Summit, and in the Interreligious Tapiri, deepening a systemic vision of the environmental and climate emergency we are experiencing.
Faith communities, churches, and consecrated life have a unique potential and responsibility to offer a path of hope in this context, and this path is called the spirituality of Integral Ecology!
Courses of action
As people convinced and inspired by the treasure of Comboni charisma and the legacy of the Church’s social doctrine, who revive evangelisation as the promotion of the dignity of the person in all its dimensions, we, as the Comboni Family, renew our commitment and propose the following courses of action:
- Promote and sustain ecological conversion at the personal and community level to transform all relationships based on inequalities and injustices (coloniality, racism, gender);
- Develop initial and ongoing formation processes on Integral Ecology and cultivate a spirituality that is incarnate, liberating, and founded on networked collaboration, valuing liturgical life in our communities;
- Journey as a Church, valuing ongoing initiatives such as the Laudato Si’ Action Platform, Sowing Hope for the Planet, Creation Time, and Laudato Si’ Week, deepening the Church’s teaching and, particularly, the Call of Churches from the Global South for Climate Justice and our Common Home;
- Map and make visible the practices of the Comboni Family to raise awareness about the scope of our commitment to Integral Ecology, including simple and sober lifestyles;
- Recover the Comboni Covenant for the Common Home;
- Cooperate with the Comboni Family’s media in the missionary commitment to Integral Ecology;
- Include Integral Ecology in popular education and formation within our communities, using methodologies appropriate for different ages and contexts;
- Support political advocacy actions from the territories, with the leadership of the communities, also promoting activities that implement possible alternative economic models, inspired by the Economy of St Francis and St Clair;
- Facilitate collaboration among the different branches of the Comboni Family by continuing a General Committee, including promoting an exchange about our practices through formative webinars twice a year.
We thank God and the people who welcomed us and, especially, the organization that coordinated the Forum and everyone who made its realization possible.
May this seed sown in the soil of the Comboni Family bear fruit of renewed commitment, in response to the urgency of the signs of the times!
Belém, November 18, 2025
Source: Comboni.org