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Ongoing construction at the Preparatory Centre in Chipata, Zambia

IMG_20140925_162431About 80 workers are working hard at Chipata to build the Preparatory Centre. Here some pictures showing the progress being done. Threes were also planted under the supervision of Jaya Bordhan and the amazement of Filiyanus Ekka and Richard Dery from Mzuzu, Malawi.
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Ground work at the Preparatory Centre in Chipata, Zambia

 

Mafrwestafrica – Lettre du 5 octobre 2014

Mafrwestafrica 02Aujourd’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 » :
« Nouvelle année académique à Abidjan » : c’est le 19 septembre 2014 que la Fraternité Lavigerie à Abidjan a ré-ouvert ses portes. Un texte et quelques photos ont été envoyés par le comité de communication de la communauté. Il y a maintenant 37 étudiants en 4ème étape à Abidjan. (lire la suite)
« Lettre de Ghardaia, septembre 2014,» : le message mensuel de Mgr Claude Rault, évêque de LaghouatGhardaia en Algérie. (lire la suite)
Dans la rubrique « Vu au sud, vu du sud » :
« Un accord de partenariat non souhaitable » un article paru sur le site http://www.abcburkina.net et qui remet en cause l’accord de « partenariat » économique entre l’Europe et l’Afrique (lire la suite) 
« L’or blanc de l’Afrique », un texte extrait du dernier numéro de « Voix d’Afrique » (n° 104) qui parle du coton, une culture qui permet à beaucoup d’Africains de vivre. Mais il faut cependant faire face à un certain nombre de défis.(lire la suite)
Dans la rubrique « Dialogue interreligieux » :
« L’Etat islamique, qu’en est-il ? » cinq articles parus dans le dernier bulletin (n° 91) de l’ARCRE (Action pour la Rencontre des Cultures et des Religions en Europe) et qui fournissent des informations par rapport à ce sujet tellement préoccupant. (lire la suite) 
« Programme IFIC 2014-2015 ». L’institut de Formation Islamo-Chrétienne à Bamako vient de publier le programme de l’année 2014-2015. (lire la suite)
Dans la rubrique « Justice et Paix » :
« Pape François, migrants et réfugiés » la lettre que le Pape François vient de publier en vue de la journée des migrants et réfugiés, dont la date est le 18 janvier 2015 (lire la suite) 
« Relais Maghreb, octobre 2014  », un texte extrait du dernier numéro du bulletin de la Province du Maghreb, et qui décrit la situation préoccupante de jeunes filles venues de Côte d’Ivoire pour travailler comme « bonnes » en Tunisie. (lire la suite)

Wedding anniversary of Bernard Kunda, Woodlands, Zambia

Little cake Woodlands 2014cThe small Christian community of Woodlands gathered after Mass on the 29th September to mark the 45th Wedding anniversary of our choir master Mr Bernard Kunda. He is well known by confreres as he has been leading hymns faithfully for many years. Former stagiaires like Alain-Christian Muhineza remember him when he came back to Zambia recently, being appointed to Namushakende Parish. Alain-Christian was ordained priest on the 12th July 2014.
A cake was shared to celebrate the weeding anniversary of Mr Kunda and to share our joy to see Alain-Christian among us once again.

Visitors from Malawi

Filiyanus-Samson-Richard-Ch - CopyPrison Fellowship 2 RichardWoodlands recently welcomed visitors from Malawi. Two of them are our confreres from Mzuzu; Filiyanus Ekka and the stagiaire Richard Dery. But two more have been sent by our Friend of Kungoni member Richard L. Hewitt. They are Samson Phiri and Chikondi Medson. The latest is a student of Richard L. Hewitt who is teaching at Kamuzu Academy in Malawi for the past ten years. Chikondi got a scholarship to perfect his knowledge in Latin and Greek languages at the Accademia Vivarium Novium in Rome for one year. Brilliant student originally from Tcheu in the central region of Malawi, Chikondi is only twenty years old. We wish him good luck in his first experience abroad. His got his visa in Lusaka on Monday 29th September and flying to Rome on Friday 3rd October. Have a nice journey dear Chikondi.

The Ordination of “Twins”: Africano Mucunguzi and Vincent Kyererezi

Africano Mucunguzi 2014On Saturday 19th July 2014 Rev. Africano Mucunguzi and his “twin” brother Rev. Vincent Kyererezi of the Society of Missionaries of Africa were ordained to priesthood. The celebration was presided over by His Grace the Archbishop Paul K. Bakyenga of Mbarara Archdiocese at Nyamitanga Cathedral. It was a double celebration for relatives and friends of Africano and Vincent, who referred to themselves as ‘twins’ not only due to their identical vocational history in the Society of Missionaries of Africa, but mainly because of their long distinct and outstanding friendship. The ordination was attended by Bishop John Baptist Kakubi the Bishop Emeritus of Mbarara diocese, Fr. Charles Obanya the Provincial Superior of the East African province of Missionaries of Africa and his assistant Fr. John Asebire, numerous priests, religious men and women, and many other guests  some from all over East and Central Africa.
The Archbishop reminded the ordinands of their task as priests to proclaim by word and deed the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and to fashion their lives in accordance with its precepts.
The “twins” Africano and Vincent celebrated their thanksgiving Masses on July 20th and 21st respectively. The main preachers at the thanksgiving Masses of Africano and Vincent were Fr. Godwin Muhangi and Fr. Savernus Ndugwa respectively.
Africano Mucunguzi 02Africano is appointed to Malawi and Vincent to Algeria for mission. We wish them both many blessed happy and healthy priestly years.
By Nuwagaba Justus (Student of Theology in Nairobi)
Source: Flashes, Magazine of EAP Province, Missionaries of Africa, Volume 12, September 2014
Link: Oath and diaconate in South B Formation House

Tragic death of the younger brother of Audace Niyonsaba, stagiaire in Zambia

Audace-Niyonsaba-2014Sadly, we heard this morning about the death of Richard Niyomwungere, age 23, younger brother of our stagiaire Audace Niyonsaba who is currently learning Chibemba at FENZA. We know little apart that his brother died in a car accident in Kigali, Rwanda. Originally from Burundi, the family is still trying to find out how to attend the funerals which will take place in Rwanda.

Let us pray for Audace and his entire family in this painful moment. May the soul of Richard rests in peace.

The beginning of the academic year 2014-2015 at Fraternité Lavigerie of Abidjan

Official opening of the academic year 2014 6 copieThis academic year at Fraternité Lavigerie announces itself with a blessing of thirteen new community members. Among the thirteen, two of our brothers are originally from our province (SAP). These are: Michael Mpindo (Malawi) and Moses Simukonde (Zambia). We are very happy of their being part of our community. For this reason, we wish them a warm welcome at Fraternité Lavigerie. Akwaba to you our brothers! Our community consists of 37 members, 33 candidates and 4 formators.
The official opening of the academic year 2014-2015 for our community took place on Friday 19th of September 2014. In order to mark our Eucharistic celebration with the event of the day, it was presided by Fr Jean Bipendo who was celebrating his birthday. In addition, we were equally happy to witness to the declaration of intent of nine second year brothers. For this reason, we address our congratulations to Martin Kasongo (Zambia), Fredrick Mulenga (Zambia) and Peter Nyirenda (Malawi). We wish them all the best of luck and may the good Lord continue nourishing their intelligence in their Theological studies so that they become his true servants tomorrow.
This year’s uniqueness presented itself in the way our community project was formulated.  With the help of the image of a tree, we formulated it. In fact, as compared to previous years, this approach was new and was equally appreciated by a good number of community members. In this case, we officially inaugurated our theme for the year. Here it is: “Vivons Notre Arbre” which literally means “Let us live our tree”. To symbolize our theme in a special way, we planted a mango tree just after the Eucharistic celebration. This was done in our community compound. It was after this symbolic action that we continued with our celebration outside the dining hall. We wish our community of Fraternité Lavigerie a happy and successful academic year 2014-2015. We pray that the Lord helps us build a community worth of its name: Fraternité Lavigerie. 
Humphrey Mukuka

 

Mafrwestafrica – lettre du 21 septembre 2014

Mafrwestafrica 02Aujourd’hui, les Missionnaires d’Afrique de l’Ouest vous proposent de visiter de nouvelles pages sur leur site www.mafrwestafrica.net :
Dans la rubrique « Témoignages» :
« Une nuit sur le lac de Jean » : le Père Marcel Boivin, canadien, demande « Qu’on nous permette d’aspirer le vent de l’Esprit d’où qu’il provienne, que sa source soit sulpicienne ou anglicane, ou encore africaine, sud-américaine ou indienne. ».(lire la suite) 
« Secrétaire de la S.A.P.» : c’est à dire de la ‘Southern African Province’, un texte du Père Serge St-Arneault, canadien, qui partage les joies et soucis d’un secrétaire provincial, tâche qu’il assume depuis deux ans. (lire la suite) 
« S’en remettre à Dieu » : Le Père Patrick Bataille a été nommé Délégué du Secteur France de la Province d’Europe, alors qu’il était formateur à Bobo-Dioulasso, à l’année spirituelle. Son texte témoigne de la disponibilité demandée par la mission(lire la suite) 
« Vers une vie plus contemplative », telle est l’expérience du Père Herman Bastijns, qui vécut longtemps au Burkina, et qui, après de nombreuses années dans la formation de ses frères aînés, est maintenant à Anvers comme responsable de la communauté.de pères plus âgés. (lire la suite)
Dans la rubrique « Vu au sud, vu du sud » :
De la Province d’Afrique de l’Ouest, Amorain Wayikpo, qui étudie la théologie à Merrivale – Afrique du Sud (lire la suite) 
« Zone rouge au Niger ? », la reproduction de la lettre d’une française établie dans ce pays, lettre destinée au député de la région Afrique Nord et Ouest. (lire la suite)
Dans la rubrique « Dialogue interreligieux » :
« Annoncer l’évangile de personne à personne » une approche réaliste et vivante de l’évangélisation, selon le père Geoffrey Ridddle, en mission en Tanzanie. (lire la suite)
« Dialogue au bord de la piscine » Il n’est pas de lieu particulier pour rencontrer l’autre, cela peut se faire dans tous les contextes, comme l’exprime le Père Mwishabongo Mukwanga Norbert. (lire la suite) 
« Le dialogue interreligieux à l’épreuve », trois articles parus sur le site de l’ARCRE (Action pour la Rencontre des Cultures et des Religions en Europe) suite aux événements au Moyen Orient (lire la suite)

Missionary Congress in October 2014 in South Africa

Enlange the space bannerEnlargeGreetings in our Lord!
“The pilgrim Church is missionary by her very nature” (Vatican II)
Indeed, this striking statement is found in the Decree on the Mission Activity of the Church, Ad Gentes, No 2. This should propel us into action with the realisation that such is our Mission in the Church: to go out of our sacristies and our rectories together with our parishioners and reach out to those at the peripheries, to use a favourite expression of Pope Francis.
About two years ago, a group of Missionary Congregations/Institutes started to meet together in order to prepare the annual Mission Month (October). This year, with the approbation of his Grace Archbishop Buti Tlhagale, we have started planning for a Missionary Congress to take place on the last weekend of Mission Month, (Saturday & Sunday, 25th & 26th October). It will take place at St. Benedict’s School in Bedfordview.
We have decided to use the theme of this year’s Lenten Season: “Belonging to Christ Committed for Mission”
Missionary Congress Oct 2014 bOur confrere Bishop Jan DeGroef has been a real source of inspiration for many aspects of the Congress (he is the Bishop in charge of the Department of Evangelisation for the Bishops’ Conference). Seán O’Leary will also give a conference on the situation of South Sudan.
“Enlarge the space of your tent” (Isaiah 54:2) will be our main sub-theme. We shall base our presentations (talks, group discussions, liturgies, testimonies, PowerPoint/films, etc.) on Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium. We will have very interesting and fiery testimonies by Missionaries (religious and lay) who are already very committed in their parishes here in South Africa or outside (ad extra).
For the time being, I think these few pieces of info will give you an idea of what we are planning. I will write more later on.
Michel Meunier, M.Afr

Ground work at the Preparatory Centre in Chipata, Zambia

Site for the new and first Pre-First Phase Center (0a)At about 600 km from Lusaka to the east of Zambia and 20 km or so from the Zambia-Malawi border, is situated “one of Zambia’s most beautiful towns”, Chipata, ‘decorated’ with escarpments and mountains.
And it’s in this beautiful, quiet and prayerful environment, and at the foot of one of its mountains, that the Southern Africa Province has thought it right to put up the Preparatory Centre with a view, as its name indicates, to welcoming and preparing our missionary candidates for the first phase of formation, philosophy.    
It’s a big project! The Centre, being built on the plot of about 18 hectares and currently monitored by Father Jaya, the assistant provincial bursar, has just seen its foundations being put up not more than two weeks ago. The Centre will comprise, at its completion, the house for Formators, two dormitories endowed with 10 rooms each for the total number of 20 candidates, a dining hall, two conference rooms, a chapel, a playground, and of course a garden and an orchard. The Centre is expected to be operational by September next year, with the enrolment of the first in-take.
Maybe the question that may come to one’s mind is: why in Chipata, a town so far away from the Capital city, Lusaka? The reason is that the Centre is meant to welcome all the candidates originating from the Province, meaning candidates coming from Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa. In this case, Chipata qualifies as the best location, for it is the centre.
We wish courage and God’s blessings to the Province of SAP in this and many other projects for Mission’s sake!
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By Albert Chilufya, M.Afr

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