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News from Emmanuel Chisanga Mubanga, M.Afr in Mali, West Africa

Emmanuel Mubanga Chisanga

Emmanuel Mubanga Chisanga

Kindly be informed that I reached Mali safely and that I am now well settled in Faladie, 80 kilometres from Bamako, where the language Centre is situated. We are seven students pursuing to immerse ourselves in the famous Bambara language and culture. The people of Faladie are very much used to welcoming students for about half a century now and our teacher has the experience of teaching Bambara in this same Centre for thirty five years. We are in class in the morning and in the afternoon we go into families to practice what we learn in class. As you all know, learning another person’s language and culture demands humility and dedication, accepting the other in his or her own worldview. My inspiration remains Jesus who let himself be immersed in a particular culture and setting with all its strengths and limits. We shall be in this Centre till the end of December when we shall go for our Christmas break in our respective communities. At the beginning of January, we shall come back to the Centre to be allocated different villages where we shall go and stay in view of becoming ‘one of the Bambara.’ It is indeed a time for learning and adapting oneself.

So far so good, you might have heard about the confirmed Ebola case in Kaye. The authorities are trying their best to contain the situation. The victim was coming back to Mali from Guinea with her grandmother. We keep our fingers crossed as the Ministry of Health try to put up measures to avoid the spread of this deadly disease. Life continues as before though people think twice before going to Kaye. The usual Annual National Pilgrimage to Kaye, which was scheduled to take place next month, MAY have to be put off. This is a very important event for the Catholics of Mali and the whole of Mali at large. With the Ebola virus confirmed to exist in one person in Kaye, the Episcopal Conference of Mali may have to think twice about this year’s pilgrimage. May ‘Notre Dame du Mali’ who, every year, gathers all her children in Kaye, guide and protect the inhabitants of Kaye and indeed all the people residing in Mali.
Emmanuel Chisanga Mubanga, M.Afr

50th Independence Anniversary Honours and Awards.

Golden Jubelee MedalAccording to the exercise of powers contained in Article 44 (2) (f) of the Constitution of Zambia, Lusaka Province Minister Philip Kosamu, on behalf of His Excellency the President Mr. Michael Chilufya Sata, conferred the 50th Independence Anniversary Medals to 1356 freedom fighters, ex-service chiefs, traditional leaders and other Zambians and distinguish individuals. This First Ever Special Single Class Golden Jubilee Medal function took place on 23rd October 2014 at Mika Convention Centre.

Among those who received a medal are five Missionaries of Africa:

  • Bishop Adolf Joseph Paul Furstenberg, German (1909 – 1988)
  • Father Jean Jacques Corbeil, Canadian (1914 – 1990)
  • Father Bernard Poisson, French, born in 1926, currently in Billère, France
  • Father Claude Galmiche, French, born in 1925, currently in Tassy, France
  • And Bishop René Pailloux, French, (1903 – 1988)

Father Oswald Mallya received the medals on behalf of our confreres. With them, we are honored and grateful to the Government of Zambia for this recognition.

Bernard Poisson 2014Claude Galmiche 2014 B copie

Distinction Poisson

Golden Jubilee Celebration at Woodlands in pictures

Death of Brother Alphonse Daigneault, M. Afr

Alphonse Daigneault copieFather Julien Cormier, Provincial of the Americas, informs you of the death of Brother Alphonse Daigneault, M. Afr.

He died in the infirmary of the convent of the Capuchin Friars in Montreal, on the 24th of October 2014, at the age of 91 years of which 63 of missionary life in Zambia and Canada.

Let us pray for him and his family.

Campaign for a People Driven Constitution in Zambia

The campaign is going on for quite some time. Videos are now accessible through the Facebook Page of the Campaign for a People Driven Constitution in Zambia by clicking on https://www.facebook.com/grandcoalitionzambia
See the video of Father Cleophas Lungu
Video Fr Cleophas LunguCoincidence or not, the Draft Constitution was released on the 23rd October, eve of the 50th Anniversary of the independence of Zambia. See below the Jubilee Pastoral Statement from the Christian Church Mother Bodies:
Constitution of Zambia Technical Committee – 23rd October, 2014 (PDF File 226 pages)
Joint Pastoral Statement on the occasion of celebrating ZAM BIA’S fifteen Anniversary of Independence – The Golden Jubilee (19 pages)
A Shorter Version of the Joint Golden Jubilee Pastoral Statement from the Three Church Mother Bodies (5 pages)

News from two or our former stagiaires – Canisius Bindaba and Stephen Kajay

Canisius Bindaba 2014Canisius Bindaba was celebrating recently his 31st birthday and sent us a word from Burundi. He made his apostolic training (stage) in Kasamba, Zambia, in 2010 up to 2012. Here below his message from home.
 Thank you a lot ba Father. 
It is a great pleasure to receive a message from your part of the world, especially from my great White Fathers family. I am in Burundi since I left Zambia. I got a job in the telecom as a corporate Supervisor. I also initiated a wide program for setting up youth communities with the aim of creating development community projects. The vision is intended to sustain social cohesion, peace consolidation and integral development based on tangible and concrete initiatives.
I intend to create a vocational job training centre where those guys could come for Internet research or get some practical courses to respond to the requests of the created youth communities. It sounds a bit silly but I pray hard to see my dreams coming true one day.
Even though I have left my formation with the Missionaries of Africa, I am always moved from within when I find news about the missionaries.
May the Good Lord be with you all!
Please pray for this dream of mine so that God may be praised in what I wish to achieve for the rest of my life. I really want to do something that would make a difference in a similar way as I was expecting to do with the Society of the M.Afr.
Lesa atupale amate!
Best regards!
Canisius Bindaba
Stephen Kajay was a stagiaire in Mua, Malawi, in 2008. He is now married with Amala Jothi and happy to be the father of a beautiful girl called Julie Vimal. The family lives in Chennai, India.
“I am writing this mail to inform you about the baptism for my daughter that was held on 14th September 2014. I am very thankful to Father Johnson Singarajan, M.Afr who baptised my daughter. Years ago, we joined together the M.Afr although we are traveling now in different directions. He is the one honouring the old promise that we made when we were at S.O.L.A. Candidates’ House in Bangalore. He really made the Sunday celebration wonderful and we had a long exchange. It was really nice spending time with him. I have attached the photos of the baptism. Once again, thank you for your prayers.​”
Stephen Kajay

Mafrwestafrica – Lettre du 19 octobre 2014

cropped-mafrwestafrica-02.jpgAujourd’hui, les Missionnaires d’Afrique de l’Ouest vous proposent de visiter de nouvelles pages sur leur site www.mafrwestafrica.net :
Dans la rubrique « Actualités » :
« Les confrères présents dans la P.A.O. » : le 1er octobre 2014, il y a dans la Province 93 confrères, 89 pères et 4 frères, ainsi que 26 stagiaires. Cliquer sur le lien suivant pour consulter cette liste mise à jour, par ordre alphabétique. (lire la suite) 
« Le livret du personnel» : cet article complète le précédent puisqu’il permet d’avoir accès au livret du personnel de la Province, réparti par communautés et par secteur. Il fournit également un lien internet pour avoir accès à la liste des confrères originaires de la Province, qui vient elle aussi d’être mise à jour. (lire la suite) 
« Le nouveau Conseil Provincial » : la liste des Missionnaires d’Afrique qui ont été élus par leurs confrères pour les représenter (3 personnes par secteur) – Le dit conseil provincial est d’ailleurs en réunion lors de la publication de cette lettre. (lire la suite) 
« Le Synode sur la famille » : un lien avec le dossier du journal « La Croix », ainsi que l’opinion d’un théologien africain originaire du Congo. Ceci en attendant d’avoir dans le futur des comptes-rendus plus détaillés de ce que cette rencontre a apporté à l’Église (lire la suite)
Dans la rubrique « Vu au sud, vu du sud » :
« La confiture de lait » un article paru sur le site www.abcburkina.net et qui décrit quelques expériences faites par des éleveurs pour mettre à profit leur production de lait en fabriquant une pâte à tartiner qui a l’avantage de se conserver longtemps. (lire la suite) 
Dans la rubrique « Dialogue interreligieux » :
« Dialoguer, une nécessité bienfaisante » cinq articles parus dans le dernier bulletin (n° 92) de l’ARCRE (Action pour la Rencontre des Cultures et des Religions en Europe) et qui permettent de prendre ou reprendre conscience que le dialogue existe bel et bien, malgré l’actualité préoccupante par sa violence et son intolérance. (lire la suite) 
« Mon cheminement de musulman ». L’expérience de Sani Suleiman, dont le désir était de mieux connaître le catholicisme et qui est venu à Rome dans ce but pour étudier. Il était hébergé chez les Missionnaires d’Afrique. (lire la suite)
Dans la rubrique « Justice et Paix » :
« Vie difficile des enfants africains » un des textes parus dans le dernier numéro de « Voix d’Afrique » (n° 104) paru en septembre 2014 (lire la suite) 
Dans la rubrique « Témoignages » :
« Deux mois à Jérusalem », un texte dans lequel le Père Georges Paquet, qui était à l’accueil des pèlerins à Jérusalem en été 2014 partage ce qu’il y a vécu, et les réflexions venues de cette expérience. (lire la suite) 
« C’est le prêtre qui t’a flatté ? » ou la nécessité de participer véritablement et intérieurement à l’eucharistie, et de se laisser transformer par l’Esprit. (lire la suite)

The Fingers of Thomas in the Luangwa Valley, Zambia

Fingers of Thomas for Blog Oct 2014 22The Fingers of Thomas, a group linked to FENZA under the leadership of Fr. Bernhard Udelhoven are continuing their good work of enlightening Christian communities on the issue of witchcraft. Four of them – Philip Lupiah, Michael Chanda, Evarist Manya and Fr. Bernhard Udelhoven – accompanied by Fr. Romaric Bationo of FENZA, stepped away from their personal jobs and busy schedules, to facilitate two seminars in Chikowa and Lumimba parishes, Chipata diocese,  from the 1st to 11th October 2014. These seminars were the initiative of Fr. Bwezani Phiri, the Episcopal Vicar for the Luangwa Valley.
The first three-day seminar took place at Chikowa Parish from the 1st to the 4th of October. It attracted 51 church leaders from various outstations, the priests of the parish and 2 Comboni novices. In Lumimba Parish, it is 32 lay leaders with their 3 priests and the M.Afr Stagiaire who attended the workshop from 6th – 10th October.
The Fingers of Thomas: Fr. Bernhard Udelhoven, Evarist Manya, Michael Chanda, Philip Lupiah and John Zulu from Caritas Chipata were the featured presenters. The Fingers of Thomas expounded on the fundamental issues of witchcraft which are beliefs in evil spirits, magic, the reality of fear, the recourse to traditional medicine. Their presentations struck a chord with the participants, when the Fingers elucidated the realms of witchcraft; explained clearly that fear is at the core of black magic; unravelled some of the manipulatory tricks of witch-finders. John Zulu talked about the Witchcraft Act. Each day was well winded-up with a prayerful liturgy at night around the theme of the day.
Ultimately, the seminars stressed clearly that no matter the causes and forms of witchcraft, and amid its mysteries and disorders the power of God through Jesus Christ overcomes witchcraft. Christ is victorious and true faith in Him and being at the service of His Kingdom brings freedom, healing, justice, peace and reconciliation.
The issues tackled, the well-articulated presentations, the joy, the approbation and the gratefulness of the participants at the end of every seminar are a clear indication that the Fingers of Thomas are doing a remarkable and well appreciated work of JPIC-ED. Their next outreach will be in Mansa Diocese!
Reportage from Romaric Bationo, M.Afr

Departure of Francis Kangwa to Katakwi in Uganda.

Katakwi Uganda 01Francis Kangwa 04Francis Kangwa has left Lusaka this morning going to Uganda, more specifically to Katakwi in the Diocese of Soroti. It will be his first experience in that part of the world. Being asked what would be his mission over there, he answered: “It is a challenging one first and foremost the language will be new and the environment seems tough. But I am ready as it is really missionary area.”
We wish him good and fruitful mission in his new home at Katakwi. Francis was the Vocation Director in Zambia for the past six years. Many thanks to you Francis for your wonderful work done in your home country as many youths were touched by your joyful faith. We hope to hear from you again soon.

Namushakende – Home Coming for Frs Christian Muhineza and Alfred Awogya

Namusahakende, home coming for Christian and Alfred 03bGreat joy marked the Sunday celebration (5th Oct 2014) where the Christian community of St. Gabriel’s parish, Namushakende, warmly welcomed back Christian and Alfred.
Christian is newly appointed to Namushakende after his priestly ordination on 12th July in Burundi. He had his pastoral experience (Stage) here in Namushakende from 2009/2011. And so being appointed to Namushakende was a beautiful home coming for him. The Christians greeted him with great joy amidst singing and dancing. When Christian greeted the people at the end of Mass in Silozi, which he learnt during his period of stage, the Church cheered with joy and ululation. Christian will spend a short moment of re-introduction to the Silozi language and culture in Limulunga and then take full residence in Namushakende. We wish him a very fruitful and fulfilled ministry. Alfred, on his part, returned back to Namushakende after three months of home leave in Ghana.
Fr Robert Chipumbu presided at the Mass. It was a delight to have Fr. Oswald Mallya, the Delegate Superior of Zambia with us at Mass. We are grateful to Oswald for accompanying Christian and Alfred from Lusaka to Namushakende, ‘Western Power,’ he calls us. The liturgical celebration was also coloured by the celebration of the rite of acceptance into the order of catechumen, an initial step in the RCIA journey.
Namushakende community was started in 2002. It lies at the edge of the awesome Zambezi flood plains in the Western province of Zambia in Mongu Diocese. The community at the moment is composed of Robert Lavertu, Robert Chipumbu, Christian Muhineza, Joseph Kakule and Alfred Awogya.
Written by Alfred Awogya

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