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Various publications; Bulletins, magazines

Wining prize for Dieudonné Rizinde, Zambia

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Our confrere Dieudonné took part in a competition organised by the magazine The Tablet in UK presented in the edition of June 2013, 01. He wrote an essay on the theme; Protecting Creation Means ‘Respecting Each of God’s Creature’ (Pope Francis) Why and How?
We congratulate him for this second win as he won a similar competition few years ago hoping that he will do it again. The essay is to be published in a near future. We give you in exclusivity the privilege to read his essay by clicking on the following PDF file.
Or Internet link: 
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Competition The Tablet

Message sent from England; “Dear Fr Dieudonné, thank you for your email, and particularly the letter which I received this week with the photographs and news. It was such a good idea to send it via someone returning to the UK. Now I have some good news for you! You have once again done well in the essay competition, coming joint first, and while we would normally split the prize 50/50, the other recipient is 
happy that we split it 40/60. I know you will find good uses for your prize!  With all good wishes, Debora.”
 
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What is so “golden” about Zambia’s jubilee? Asks Oasis Forum!

Oasis Forum LogoOver 70 people from various Churches, NGO’s and the media responded to the invitation of Oasis Forum for a Press Conference which took place at the Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ) in Lusaka on the 8th January 2014 at 9:30 hours. The theme of the conference was about the kind of political leadership Zambia needs in the coming Year of its Golden Jubilee, 50th year of independence.
The panellists did not hesitate to use straight forward words: “poor political governance”, “we need a clear vision”, “we expect changes in governance”, “we are experiencing a leadership of abuse aiming at personal interests”, “we need now a people driven constitution”, “mediocrity will not be accepted”, “we want to celebrate a Jubilee without fear”, “the new constitution has to be brought to a referendum in 2014”, “the actual constitutional review is not transparent”, “time has come to unite”, “we need to strategize peacefully the best way to force the Government to take up its promises to come out with a new constitution”, “we are determined to fight and get what we want”, “we are at a crossroad”, “the new constitution is a moral issue to be preached from the pulpit in all our churches”, “let’s arise!”.
Reporter: Serge St-Arneault, M.Afr
As we soldier on in this Golden Jubilee Year in Zambia, kindly find herewith attached a Press Statement from the Oasis Forum with regard to the constitution making process in Zambia and lack of true leadership by successive regimes.
Wishing you God’s continued guidance and many blessings in the New Year 2014.
Fr. Cleophas Lungu
PRESS STATEMENT
WHAT IS SO “GOLDEN” ABOUT ZAMBIA’S JUBILEE?  ASKS OASIS FORUM!
The year 2014 marks Zambia’s Golden Jubilee having attained independence in 1964. Reflections on the quality of political governance experienced throughout this period clearly shows that this country’s development has been consistently undermined by a self-centred political leadership. The current PF government has not been any different and has gone further to exhibit a less than high calibre of leadership. For this reason, the Oasis Forum would like to state the following and urges all Zambians, especially the political elite, to seriously ponder on these messages: … FULL TEXT

 Further link: After 50 years of independence a constitution focused on popular sovereignty is needed
Or see the PDF Document

Interview with Najla Elmangoush

NAJLANajla Elmangoush served as the local representative of the U.S. Institute of Peace in Libya. She has volunteered as the head of the Public Engagement Unit within the Executive Office of the National Transitional Council (NTC), which handles outreach with newly emerging civil society organizations, and has organized seminars to raise political awareness and organized Libya’s first conference for civil society. She is a lawyer by training and she has work as a lecturer at Benghazi and Tripoli University.

Najla Libya women 3-2Najla shares with us the liberating role of women during the Arab Spring. Also her understanding of how to reconstruct the broken social fabric of Libya. She says that “this period was one of the most amazing times in my life. The role was not only a new experience and a challenge for me, but a completely foreign concept for the Libyan people. In a flurry of activity, we began to use the tools of democracy (…) I found myself often explaining the importance of engaging with the public. This would not only build the legitimacy and respect for the NTC in the international community, but also build the understanding of a democratic Libyan state.”

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She has been studying recently the challenging post-conflict situation in Libya. Especially, the complicated relationship between the militia groups and the civil society in Benghazi.

At the end of the interview she openly shares with us her own understanding of trauma. She says: “I have a personal opinion regarding trauma: that some level of trauma might be essential  to grow and change in a positive manner, sometimes we need trauma to understand ourselves and our lives (…) Awareness of trauma and its effective treatment must become an underlying force in society. Trauma healing processes are essential if Libyans are to share their narratives and stories.”

Full interview on the link below:

Interview with Najla Elmangoush

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MIMSAF January 2014 Calendar

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Cinq ans de mission au Mozambique – Sylvain Yaméogo

sylvain_yameogo 2013Sylvain Yaméogo, 37 ans, est né à Koudougou, au Burkina Faso. Après son ordination en 2007, il a été nommé au Mozambique où il a d’abord travaillé dans la paroisse et sanctuaire “Nossa Senhora de Fátima”, dans l’archidiocèse de Beira. Après la remise de la paroisse au diocèse, il rejoint la propédeutique des Pères Blancs à Beira où il donne un coup de main dans la formation. 
Il poursuit à Friant un master en missiologie à L’ISTR.
 « Je suis venu pour que vous ayez la vie et que vous l’ayez en abondance » Jn 10, 10. C’est cette sentence de Jésus tirée de l’évangile de Jean que j’ai choisie, à mon ordination et cette parole m’a habité depuis mon éveil vocationnel et m’anime encore aujourd’hui: à elle seule, elle résume mon expérience personnelle du Christ ressuscité. Pour moi, il est essentiel que toute mon activité missionnaire atteigne l’homme dans toutes ses dimensions : sociale, culturelle, politique, économique et spirituelle. C’est avec cet idéal au cœur, qu’après mon ordination en 2007, je reçus ma nomination au Mozambique, plus précisément dans la paroisse “Nossa Senhora de Fátima” (Notre Dame de Fatima), à Murraça.
Mes débuts furent difficiles, il me fallait apprendre deux langues en même temps : le portugais et le chisena. 
SUITE DU TEXTE : http://peres-blancs.cef.fr/sylvain_yameogo.htm
Dear friends,
I hope you are all doing fine by the grace of God.
Just to wish you a Merry Christmas and happy New year 2014. 
Love, Sylvain

Mafrwestafrica – Lettre du 24 décembre 2013

Mafrwestafrica 02Aujourd’hui, les Missionnaires d’Afrique de l’Ouest vous souhaitent tout d’abord une belle fête de Noël ainsi qu’une année 2014 pleine de joies et de découvertes
Dans la rubrique « Maisons de formation » :
« Prise d’habit à Kasama »,
 en Zambie, l’un des lieux où se vit l’année spirituelle. Parmi les nouveaux novices, deux sont originaires de notre province d’Afrique de l’Ouest
 (lire la suite) 
« Acolytat à Abidjan »
, notre maison de 4ème étape en Côte d’Ivoire. Parmi les nouveaux acolytes, un togolais et un malien, de la PAO. (lire la suite) 
« Serment missionnaire et diaconat à Abidjan »
, pour cinq jeunes confrères, dont Armand Dakouo, originaire du Mali, c’est l’engagement définitif dans notre société missionnaire. (lire la suite)
Dans la rubrique « Actualités » :
« Baobab Echos n° 18 
», la dernière édition du bulletin de notre province (décembre 2013). (lire la suite)
Dans la rubrique « Dialogue interreligieux » :
« Mariage Islamo Chrétien au Mali »
, un article du Père Josef Stamer, qui travaille à l’IFIC (Institut de formation islamo chrétienne) à Bamako. (lire la suite)
Dans la rubrique « Vu au Sud, – Vu du Sud » :
« La journée nationale du paysan » 
, la reproduction d’un article paru dans le quotidien « Le Pays » au Burkina Faso, qui pose la question de savoir si cette journée est vraiment pour les paysans ou pour les décideurs politiques.
 (lire la suite) 
Dans la rubrique « Témoignages » :
« L’Afrique du sud, vue par Albert Kondemodre ». Albert, originaire du diocèse de Kaya au Burkina, partage ce qui l’a frappé au cours de sa première année en Afrique du sud. (lire la suite)
« Trois « anciens » de la Province », les Pères Fagnon, Bailleul, et de Clebsattel, racontent ce qu’ils ont vécu jusqu’ici(lire la suite)
Sylvain_Yameogo«  Sylvain Yameogo, du Mozambique ». Après cinq ans d’engagement dans ce pays, le Père Sylvain dit quelle a été son expérience dans ce pays. (lire la suite)

What Child is this?

Did you ever notice what we do when we hold a small child?
We all do it. Our eyes. We look straight into the child’s face, and silently speak the wonder, awe, love that can’t be put into words.
Our lips. We use our lips a lot when holding a baby. We purse them, make sounds that aren’t words, and we kiss the child from a distance.
Our arms. If ever arms expressed holding something precious, they do it when we cradle a tiny baby. Few could describe such grace, but everyone can picture it.
Our whole body. Did you ever notice that we never stand still when holding a tiny baby? We slowly sway from side to side, turn in half circles, lean forward and back.
Did you ever stop to think that you were once held that way? Anyone who ever held you as a tiny child held you that way.
Did you ever stop to think that God holds you that way? Not just when you were a tiny child, but now! Even if things aren’t going well – especially if things aren’t going well.
What child is this? It’s me. In God’s arms.
Merry Christmas.
Mary and the child Jesus by Coninx_modifié-1The author of this text is unknown but the drawing was made by our confrere Anthony Coninx on a piece of cloth given to Antoon Oostveen years ago. Anthony headed the Communication Office at the Catholic Secretariat and set up Radio Yatsani. He had great artistic gifts. Unfortunately, he has Alzheimer and had to be put in an institution in Belgium.
Let us pray for him and for all our sick confreres who have dedicated their lives to the Lord Jesus in our common mission in Africa. They are in God’s arms today in a special way.
Oh behalf of the Southern Africa Province (SAP), I wish you all Merry Christmas and a Happy 2014 New Year.
Father Serge St-Arneault, M.Afr
SAP Provincial Secretary

Newsletter South Africa no 34 – December 23, 2013

Newsletter South Africa no 34On this second day before Christmas, I am happy to come again and to wish you a very “lucid” one! This is an idea taken from the President of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. Lucid comes from Latin and means “from the light”, “filled with light”, “clear”. 
We just lost our dear Tata Madiba who was one of those lucid ones, who reflected light and was a bearer of light in our world.
May we try to imitate some of his virtues by being bearers of peace, justice and reconciliation.  Indeed, Christmas awakens in us our deepest longings, and only God can fulfil them, but occasionally, in the course of history He gives us some models to imitate, and Nelson Mandela was surely one of them. FULL TEXT

Present Magazine Christmas 2013

Present Magazine Christmas 2013Christmas greetings from the Southern, I hope and trust that all is well with you and that you are eagerly waiting to welcome the Light of the world, Christ, our King and Saviour.
At Christmas, Christ brings us the blessings of great joy, a message of peace and the immense love of God, his Father. It is no doubt that our Holy Father’s message in his Apostolic Exhortation, “Evangelii Gaudium, echoes this fact and invites us to be messengers of Joy and Hope in our changing world today.
I invite you all to find a copy of this captivating, challenging and converting message from our Holy Father. Believe me that, after you have read his message, you will never be the same, change will definitely be felt and seen in you. Indeed, there will surely be some transformation in your life. I have read it and it has made me reflect and let myself be challenged by its richness and depth.
May you experience the Joy of Christmas and be compelled to radiate it to all you meet, especially the little ones and the marginalised of our society.
God bless and may the King who brings us Peace, Joy and Love, be your guide and strength. I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Full magazine
Fr. Kangwa Francis, M.Afr – Vocation Director
From Left: Julius Musonda, Fr. Kangwa, Rogers Mwansa and Peter Mutasha

From Left: Julius Musonda, Fr. Kangwa, Rogers Mwansa and Peter Mutasha

Migrants around the world

International Labour Organisation LogoThe issue of migrants is closely linked to the issue of modern slavery. A large percentage of migrants are victims of labour and sexual exploitation leading them to live a life of slavery. In addition, some migrants are victims of human trafficking, which is one of the new forms of slavery.

Whereas the context of this ‘dossier’ leads us to look at the ‘migrants-issue’ from its negative aspects, we should not forget its economic, cultural and spiritual aspects. In fact, many nations both those who send and receive migrants ,would not be what they are today – especially in terms of economic development- without the contribution made by millions of immigrants. FULL TEXT

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