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Oath and Diaconate – Jerusalem 2014

Yoro Kabore ADiaconate Invitation aGreetings from SFG – Jérusalem. We have the joy of announcing you the taking of the Missionary Oath by our brother Léon Yoro Kabore and his diaconate ordination that will take place tomorrow 7th June 2014 and Sunday 8th June 2014 respectively. We ask you to remember Léon in your prayers.        
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Chers tous!
Salutations depuis PGF-Jérusalem. Nous avons la joie de vous faire part du Serment Missionnaire qui sera prononcé par notre frère Léon Yoro Kabore et son ordination diaconale qui auront lieu demain le 7 juin 2014 et le dimanche, 8 juin 2014 respectivement. Nous confions Léon à vos prières.

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Picnic with students at Nkundalila Falls

Picnic with students at Nkundalila Falls at the new Chitambo District some 90km from Serenje, Zambia under the guidance of Father Francis Kangwa.

Mafrwestafrica – Lettre du 2 juin 2014

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Les Missionnaires d’Afrique de l’Ouest vous proposent de visiter de nouvelles pages sur leur site www.mafrwestafrica.net :
    – Dans la rubrique « Actualités » :
« Le renouveau charismatique» un texte paru dans la revue « Voix d’Afrique » n° 102 du mois de mars 2014,(lire la suite)
«  La Fête des Martyrs de l’Ouganda »
, le 3 juin 2014. un texte écrit par le Père Richard Nnyombi, qui est responsable de Justice et Paix, Intégrité de la Création, ainsi que de la Rencontre et du Dialogue dans notre Société missionnaire(lire la suite)
   – Dans la rubrique « Vu au sud – Vu du sud» :
« Un forage pour le bien de tous »
, ou comment la collaboration entre agriculteurs et éleveurs peut se vivre au quotidien (article paru sur le site du SEDELAN) (lire la suite)
« Repartir de Nelson Mandela pour une renaissance africaine »
, un article envoyé par Vincent Kiye, étudiant de quatrième étape à Abidjan.(lire la suite)
    – Dans la rubrique « Témoignages » :
« Et je me suis laissé séduire »
 nous partage le Père Alain Fontaine suite à son séjour en Algérie, à l’occasion du cinquantième anniversaire de son engagement(lire la suite)
« Africae Munus au Burkina »
, un texte de Monseigneur Raphaël Dabiré, évêque de Diébougou, paru dans le Petit Echo.n° 1051 de mai 2014(lire la suite)
« Les Communautés Ecclésiales de Base » : 
le Père Richard Baawobr, Supérieur Général des Missionnaires d’Afrique, partage ses convictions au sujet de la nécessité de ces communautés pour la vie de l’Eglise(lire la suite)
« L’Amérique accueille les Pères Blancs »
. Merci au Père François Richard, archiviste, qui nous fait revivre l’accueil qui a été fait aux Pères Charmetant et Delattre au Canada, en 1875 (lire la suite)
    – Dans la rubrique « Dialogue interreligieux » :
« Jeunes Pères Blancs à Tizi Ouzou »,
 le témoignage de Guy Sawadogo au sujet de la manière dont lui et ses confrères vivent la mission aujourd’hui en Kabylie(lire la suite)
« Bulletin ARCRE n° 77 »
, trois articles tirés de ce numéro de l’Action pour la Rencontre des Cultures et des Religions en Europe(lire la suite)
« Le Pape François en Terre Sainte »
, trois articles tirés du bulletin ARCRE n° 78 après le déroulement du voyage du Saint Père(lire la suite)

Missionary Oath and Diaconate in Nairobi – 16th and 17th May

John Cardinal NjuePeace and goodness to you.
This is just to express my gratitude once again for your prayers especially before and during my Diaconate preparations. The Missionary Oath and the Diaconate Ordination that took place on 16th and 17th of May respectively. It was marvellous. All went on well and a good number of confreres within the province came to support us. May God continue showering his blessing upon me and the society of the Missionary of Africa. We were five candidates of Missionaries of Africa including Lawrence Tukamushaba who made his stage in Mua, Malawi. So all together were seven. We were all ordained by his Excellence John Cardinal Njue, Bishop of Nairobi Archdiocese, Kenya.
Pass my regards to all and stay blessed.
John C. Mubanga, Nairobi-Kenya.

 

Newsletter South Africa no 39 – May 2014

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Interview with David Evans (Part 1)

David EvansDr. Evans  describes himself as growing up in fragmented settings that led to attending Baptist, Roman Catholic, and Lutheran churches. As a teenager lost in various destructive circumstances, he drew strength from biblical teaching he remembered hearing as a boy in a revivalist camp. He then moved into new life as he cried out to Jesus, “Help me.”. He has worked in various ministry contexts. While living in Washington, DC, David was the Junior/Senior High Director of an out-of-school time program on Capitol Hill. Later he served as Community Development David Evans 02Resource coordinator with MCC East Coast. Most recently he was co-pastor of Boonton United Methodist Church in New Jersey. Professor Evans is a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the History of Christianity at The Drew Theological School. He has academic degrees from Spring Arbor College in Michigan, Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., and Drew University in New Jersey. Professor Evans is interested in how white Protestant American forms of Christianity have been perceived through the eyes/experiences of people who live in the national, religious, and racial margins of the United States. He is currently working on a project exploring Methodist missionaries’ perception of Italian immigrants in early twentieth-century America as racial others. He currently is a faculty in Mission, Intercultural and Interfaith Studies at Eastern Mennonite Seminary.

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Interview with Amy Potter Czajkowski

Amy Potter Czajkowski 02Amy Potter CzajkowskiAmy Potter Czajkowski works for the Women’s Peacebuilding Leadership Program coordinating monitoring and evaluation and curriculum development. Amy is an adjunct instructor teaching in the areas of program evaluation and peacebuilding practice. She was the Program Director of Coming to the Table, an initiative that addresses the legacies and aftermaths of the US institution of slavery and has also served as Associate Director of the Practice and Training Institute and Coordinator of University Accord, a campus-wide program at EMU that provides mediation, facilitation and restorative justice services. Her areas of interests include reconciliation, historical trauma, trauma healing, process design and facilitation, evaluation and program development. Before coming to CJP, she worked at the Iowa Peace Institute conducting mediation, peer mediation, and conflict resolution trainings as well as intervening in interpersonal and organizational conflicts. She holds a B.A. from Principia College and an MA in conflict transformation from Eastern Mennonite University’s Center for Justice and Peacebuilding. Amy is married with two sons, a stepdaughter and stepson.

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Interview with Ray Motsi

Ray MotsiRay Motsi 02Ray Motsi, Ph.D. was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. He left Zimbabwe at the age of 19 and attended college in England. After he graduated, he learned that there had been a massacre in Zimbabwe. This massacre was part of Robert Mugabe’s Gukurahundi Conflict. He knew it was time to take a stand and make a change. He has dedicated his life to combatting the conflict in Zimbabwe through peace-building and non-violence. President of the Theological College of Zimbabwe (TCZ) since January 1991. Dr. Motsi previously has served as a Baptist pastor in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe for more than 20 years and, in 2002, he founded Grace to Heal, a faith-based organization focusing on community peacemaking and conflict transformation. He graduated from TCZ with a B.A. in Practical Theology in 1990 and then later from the University of Pretoria in South Africa where he earned his M.A. in Old Testament and Hebrew in 2001, and his Ph.D. in Peacebuidling, Conflict Resolution, and Trauma Healing in 2009. 

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Confreres of Mozambique – Missionários de África – Padres Brancos 2014

Missionários de África – Padres Brancos 2014
Centro Nazaré, Inhamizua, Moçambique.

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Death of Father Ivan Paul, M.Afr

Ivan PaulFather Julien Cormier, Provincial of The Province of the Americas informs you of the death of Father Ivan Paul, M. Afr. He died on May 28, 2014, in Sherbrooke (Canada) at the age of 87 years of which 57 of missionary life in Zambia and Canada.
The funeral service will take place on Monday, June 2nd, 2014 at 10h30 a.m. at 100 rue du Cardinal-Lavigerie, Sherbrooke.
Let us pray for the repose of his soul and for his family.
01/01/1958 Vicaire Chilubula, Diocèse Kasama, North Rhodesia
01/04/1960 Kasama
05/04/1964 Supérieur Kasama, Zambia
20/09/1969 Vicaire Mpolokoso
02/03/1970 Hospitalisé Ndola
01/03/1971 Vicaire Lubushi
01/01/1973 Vicaire Ipusukilo
30/06/1976 Audio-Visuel Montréal, St-Hubert, Canada
01/09/1985 Grande Retraite Jérusalem
10/11/1992 Animation missionnaire à Montréal, St-Hubert, Canada
24/11/1995 Responsable Audio-Visuel 12/97
01/01/1998 Aumônier Mouvement Charismatique Montréal, St-Hubert, Canada
10/09/2003 Session 70+ Roma
01/09/2012 Résidence Montréal, Canada
01/09/2013 Résidence Sherbrooke, Canada
28-05-2014 : retour auprès du Père à Sherbrooke, Canada

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