The Comboni Missionaries are a Catholic missionary institute currently present in over 40 countries across all continents. Their mission is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ, particularly to peoples and communities who do not yet know it.
All the missionaries consecrate themselves to God for this mission: There are around 1,500 of them in total. The majority are priests, but a significant number are brothers, who participate fully in the same mission through a wide range of professional skills. Together, they strive to be attentive to the practical needs of the people to whom they are sent, particularly in the areas of human promotion, education, healthcare, communications and integral development.
Hailing from Europe, Africa, the Americas and Asia, the Comboni Missionaries work primarily in contexts marked by poverty, marginalisation, injustice and both new and ancient forms of slavery. In these environments, they are committed to building vibrant Christian communities capable of acting as a catalyst for human development and social transformation. Their service is inspired by the hope of contributing to the building of a future in which humanity can live in harmony with Mother Earth, in peace among peoples, recognising their shared dignity as sons and daughters of God.
Founded by St Daniel Comboni in the mid-19th century, with the dream of bringing the Gospel and integral development to the peoples of Africa, the Comboni Missionaries now work on every continent. They are present both where it is necessary to establish new Christian communities and where there is a need to accompany and support young local Churches, still in the process of growth and consolidation.

Against the backdrop of the sharp rise in migration flows in our time, the Comboni Missionaries now carry out a significant part of their mission in the northern hemisphere as well, particularly in the human and social peripheries of major cities. In these settings, they share the Christian faith as a catalyst for fraternity, intercultural dialogue and social friendship among people of different nations, cultures and religions.
The motto that guided St Daniel Comboni, ‘Save Africa with Africa’, continues to deeply inspire the Comboni Missionaries. It translates into a commitment to empowering and emancipating local people and communities, so that they may be protagonists of their own Christian, social and human growth. This missionary style is expressed in a particular way through the formation of local leadership, both within Church communities and in development and social justice projects.

In the heart of every Comboni missionary, the ‘flame’ that Saint Daniel saw emanating from the open heart of Christ on the cross continues to burn; he witnessed this during a special moment of contemplation in St Peter’s Basilica, Rome, on 15 September 1864: it is the love received from the Heart of Christ, the Good Shepherd, which still today drives the missionaries to reach out to the poorest and most abandoned. Wherever they are sent, this flame of love inspires them to enter into respectful dialogue with everyone, to share the faith and to foster paths of fraternity that rekindle hope in a reconciled and peaceful world.
The missionary charism given by God to St. Daniel Comboni is today shared by various groups which, together, make up the Comboni Family. For this reason, whenever possible, the Comboni Missionaries work closely with the Comboni Missionary Sisters, the Secular Missionaries and the Comboni Lay Missionaries. Each group lives out and embodies, according to its own specific vocation, the same missionary spirit that animated the Founder.
The charism of Saint Daniel Comboni is a gift to the whole Church and is open to many forms of participation. Part of the mission of the Comboni communities is also to share this spirit with the Churches of ancient foundation, so that they may renew their missionary zeal and actively collaborate in the proclamation of the Gospel and in concrete acts of solidarity, justice and peace, visible signs of God’s love for all humanity, without distinction.





