News from Théo Caerts in Togo

Hello ! This time, I’m pretty late with my New Year’s greetings: Christmas and New Year are long gone. What happened ? We had several major cuts in the Internet connection lately, and in the Christmas-New Year period, our Company Togo Telecom had the “good idea” to work on their network, resulting in cuts for weeks! In addition, I was myself busy preparing for a retreat, scheduled for the end of January in our training house in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso). So, with great delay, but no less sincerely, I send you all my best wishes and those of our entire community to each and every one of you and to your families and communities: wishes for health, happiness, joy, success in all your activities, and the blessing of God on you all! Thank you to all those who have done so much better than me and whose Christmas and Happy New Year wishes arrived well in time! Thank you for your fidelity !

This year 2018 will be marked by my definitive return to Belgium. Indeed,
I will be 75 years old this year and my missionary commitment counts also 50 years: in dialogue with my superiors, I felt that it was a good time to leave Togo and Africa and to put myself at the service of the Sector of Belgium, which was quick to appoint me in the community of the Antwerp Procure . All this will not happen without a small pinch of heart, of course, but, it’s life: there is a beginning and an end to everything!
And how is Togo? And our projects in Talo? Well, Togo is not going very well, I’m afraid. There have been a lot of demonstrations, strikes, and violence lately to bring about political change. Fortunately, here in Atakpamé and Talo, we were not affected by these events. As for our projects, we are in the process of realizing the biggest, the most important and the most difficult: we are building a Multipurpose Center, which will also serve as a parish church on Sundays and on other occasions. You will find above some pictures of the completed projects (our house and school), and the Multpurpose Center yet under construction. You will notice that it is already well advanced, but far from finished. If some people of good will can help us finish the whole thing, they will be very welcome! Recently, with the help of the “Development Office” of the Missionaries of Africa in Washington (USA), who had already helped us also for the construction of the school, we drilled a 75 meters deep well, intended for the population, helping especially the women in the arduous and daily search for water.

Everything has been achieved since our arrival here in May 2012 (the construction works with the Roofing Companies Fort Lupton started on July 1, 2013), and this was only possible thanks to the generous help of many of you. To name benefactors is always delicate, but, all the same I would like to thank especially some people, who prefer to remain anonymous, and who have given significant sums for all our projects – the Province of Limburg and the Sector of Germany – who have helped a lot in the construction of a six-class primary school, with washroom, director’s office, meeting room, and two nursery classes – some Christians from Canada and confreres, who have made a very important contribution to the building of the church, as well as the Sisters of Mercy of Renais and the Sisters of Mary from Deberiot Street in Leuven – and, for the most part, the many Missionaries of Africa confreres, especially in Belgium, but also from all over, who really supported, in a marvelous way, the birth of this new establishment of the Missionaries of Africa in Togo. May everyone here be warmly thanked! Thank you so much !

But, as we have always said, we did not come here to build buildings only, however necessary they may be, but to build a Christian community. And of this work more discreet and interior, there are no photos! Some important efforts of Pastoral work have just been done a few weeks ago with the selection of new members of the Parish Pastoral Council, who are our closest collaborators, and who bear, with us, an important responsibility for parish work. Every month for a weekend, we bring together some twenty young people, most of whom are already in university, and who are interested in the missionary vocation. Together with a few Christians, we have just launched a three month introductory course on the Social Doctrine of the Church, which every Tuesday, from 18h to 20h, brings together more or less 25 people from the whole city of Atakpamé. Two young Togolese Missionaries of Africa have been ordained Priests and will soon leave for Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In Talo, in our Parish, to which we have given the name of Our Lady of Africa (OLA), we have a young and dynamic Christian community, which needs to be further trained and accompanied, and who, in turn must become missionary. This is our job, and we strive to respond as best as possible!

Those are some news from here that I wanted to share with you, together with my best wishes and those of the Missionaries of Africa Community. May God our Father bless this year to make it truly good and happy for each and every one of you, and give us the opportunity to meet in this new year!

With all my best wishes for peace, joy and happiness for this new year 2018!

Théo
Talo, 11th January 2018

José Antonio Olano, R.I.P.

Father Jesús Zubiría O., Provincial Delegate of the sector of Spain,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

José Antonio Olano

on Friday the 12th January 2018 at Pampelune (Spain)
at the age of 85 years, of which 54 years of missionary life
in D.R. Congo and in Spain.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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Sister Suzanne Saglio, R.I.P.

The Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa
invite you to share their hope and pray for:

Sister Suzanne Saglio (Louis de Carthage)

from the diocese of Besançon
and the community of Meaux
entered into Life in Meaux
on January 10, 2018
at the age of 101,
including 77 years of Missionary Religious Life
in Switzerland, Algeria and France

Dear young people, take the Love of Christ to your peers!

 

https://zenit.org/articles/102015/

 

Bulletin ARCRE-PECRE nr 243

Only in French. In the following window, right-click the links and select “open in a new tab”, otherwise they will open in the window itself. In that case, to come back to the Bulletin, right-click in the window and select return.

Welcome, protect, promote, integrate

Next Sunday, the 14th of January 2018, is the World Day of Prayer for the Migrants, which articulates around these 4 action verbs : to welcome,  to protect, to promote and to integrate.

https://youtu.be/DSe56EqRCEI

“Migrations in their various forms are not a new phenomenon in human history. They have left their mark on every age, bringing about the encounter of different cultures and giving rise to new civilizations. Unfortunately, in many cases people are forced to move: by conflict, natural disasters, persecution, climate change, violence, extreme poverty and inhumane living conditions. Our shared response can be expressed by four action verbs: // to welcome, to protect, to promote and to integrate.

To welcome.

A responsible and dignified welcome of our brothers and sisters // begins by offering them decent and appropriate shelter.

To protect.

We are speaking about millions of migrant workers – especially men and women in irregular situations; millions of asylum seekers and displaced persons; and millions of victims of human trafficking. Defending their inalienable rights, ensuring their fundamental freedoms and respecting their dignity are duties which compel one and all.

To promote.

Protecting migrants, refugees and displaced persons is not enough. What is required is the promotion of their integral human development. Responsibility for the full human promotion of migrants and their families begins with their home communities. That is where such promotion should be guaranteed, along with the right to choose to emigrate and also the right not to be forced to emigrate.

To integrate.

Integration, unlike assimilation or incorporation, is a two-way process, rooted essentially in the mutual recognition of each other’s cultural richness.

I believe that taking action in these four ways, as individuals and in groups, is our duty today.

And so the Global Compacts must be inspired by compassion, foresight and courage!

Pope Francis

See also : https://migrants-refugees.va/

Sr MT Debroise (Sr Yves-Emmanuel)

The Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa
invite you to share in their hope and to pray for

Sister Marie-Thérèse DEBROISE (Sœur Yves-Emmanuel)

who has entered into eternal LIFE
on 8th January 2018 in Meaux (France).
She was 94 years old of which 69 years of religious missionary lifeIn Algeria, Tunisia and France.

A question of Justice for Peace…

I frequently receive from the “Center for Social Concern” the updated calculation of the Basic Needs Basket (BNB) for Malawian Citizens. It is established by comparing accross regions the up-to-date prices of the basic needs of a family of 6 (two parents and four kids). It is very well done and should challenge all the people who are employing personnel (especially unqualified personnel), paying them far less than fair wages. They often ease their consciences by following the legal minimums or by doing like everyone else.

I do not always take time to examine the data, but today I did. The Malawian government has just reajusted the minimum wages to 25,000 Malawian Kwacha par mois, or €25 !! But the calculation of the BNB for November 2017 amount to 161,557 Malawian Kwacha, or €187, which is more than 7 times higher than the minimum wages.

And that is for very basic needs, without even counting school fees, uniforms and books, without counting transport (bus to go to work or to school), without any sweet or ice cream and of course, dreaming of a car will never ever materialise.

How much are we, Missionaries of Africa, paying our personnel?

Philippe Docq, M.Afr.

Sr. Simone Gauthier, R.I.P.

The Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa
invite you to share their hope and to pray for

Sr. Simone Gauthier (Sr. Paul Émile)

Born in the Diocese of Joliette
and a member of the Community of the Infirmary at Beauport (Qc.),
she entered into Fullness of Life on the 30th of December 2017
at the Infirmary of the Sisters of Charity of Quebec, Beauport (Qc.)
She was 95 years of age
and was in her 69th year of Missionary Religious  life.

Her religious life unfolded
in Zambia, in the United States and in Canada.

Paul Saint-Pierre, R.I.P.

Father Gilles Barrette, Provincial of the Americas,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Paul Saint-Pierre

on Monday the 1st January 2018 at Sherbrooke (Canada)
at the age of 91 years, of which 64 years of missionary life
in Tanzania and in Canada.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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