Farid Khodja sings of LOVE and PEACE in the Basilica of Our Lady of Africa

The Algerian public had an appointment, on the evening of Thursday, with a directory of Andalusian heritage, revisited and adapted into a very lyrical version, proposed by Farid Khodja and his ensemble of musicians. Organized at Notre-Dame d’Afrique basilica, this recital has presented many music lovers, adaptations and a notable instrumental fusion, in addition to having taken a very lyrical turn carried by the voice of Farid Khodja and the acoustics of the place. Accompanied by a traditional instrumental cell …

Read more (in French) here : https://www.algeriepatriotique.com/2017/11/18/khodja-notre-dame-dafrique/

Here : http://www.aps.dz/culture/65749-farid-khodja-chante-l-amour-et-la-paix-a-la-basilique-notre-dame-d-afrique

Or here : http://elwatan.com/culture/farid-khodja-instaurer-un-climat-de-tolerance-a-travers-la-musique-arabo-andalouse-15-11-2017-356748_113.php

A few photos to be discovered : http://djelfalger.blogspot.it/2017/11/farid-khodja-en-concert-notre-dame.html

A video for those in a hurry …

… or a longer one for the passionate people :

Thank you to José Maria Cantal Rivas !

Sister Anne-Marie GAUTHIER (Anne Monique), R.I.P.

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

Sister Anne-Marie GAUTHIER (Anne Monique)

who has entered into eternal LIFE
on 20th November 2017 in France (Verrières-Le-Buisson)
She was 89 years old of which 67 years of religious missionary life
in Burkina Faso and France.

Lavigerie through the prism of three White Fathers

Here is the recording of a lecture given (in French) at the Generalate by Mr. Rémi Caucanas, Doctor in Contemporary History and specialist on Christian-Muslim relations in the Mediterranean. Though not as such an event for the 150th Jubilee Celebration, it does contribute to prepare us to celebrate. His lecture was introduced by Diégo Sarriò M.Afr., of whom he became the friend and collaborator. A large number of confreres of the house were present as well as thirteen White Sisters of Rome. Here is the transcript of the presentation of Mr. Rémi Caucanas by Father Diégo.
Continue reading “Lavigerie through the prism of three White Fathers”

Hans Remhs, R.I.P.

Father Jozef de Bekker, Provincial Delegate of the sector of the Netherlands,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Hans Remhs

on Wednesday 15th November 2017 at Heythuysen (Netherlands)
at the age of 86 years, of which 61 years of missionary life
in Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Mali and in the Netherlands.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

Continue reading “Hans Remhs, R.I.P.”

The session of transition to the third age (PE nr. 1084)

In the back row: Bernard Ugeux, William Crombie,Ursula Finder, Helga Franke, Jacqueline Picard, Marc De Vos, Riny van Broekhoven, Johan Miltenburg, Olivier Lecestre, In the front row: Denise Lavoie, Maria Theresia Hubert, Rita Toutant, Silvia Palomo, Theresa Chimwemwe, Margaret Derek.

This year, the session of transition to the third age in English took place, once again, in Rome at the generalate of the Missionaries of Africa from the 6th to the 9th of September. 13 Sisters of Our Lady of Africa and 5 Missionaries of Africa: Sisters Margaret Derek, Rita Toutant, Jacqueline Picard, Silvia Palomo, Maria Theresia Hubert, Denise Lavoie, Ursula Finder, Theresa Chimwemwe ; Fathers Riny van Broekhoven, Olivier Lecestre, Johan Miltenburg, William Crombie, Marc De Vos.

The session was led by Father Bernard Ugeux and Sister Helga Franke.
They talked about various interesting themes such as: transition, roots, missionary life, my work, my relations, integration, God in my life, the world today, mission today, community life, the last passage, faithfulness … So many themes to help approach a new stage in missionary life. They all seemed joyful and full of confidence for the future.

Freddy Kyombo, M.Afr.

Helga Franke, msola
Bernard Ugeux, M.Afr.
Mass at the beginning of the session

An information march : against women’s trafficking (PE nr. 1084)

With a group of young people “La Strada” (the road) of Arcene (Bergamo-Italy), we organize an information march from Wednesday 18 to Sunday 22 October 2017, from the city of Viterbo to St. Peter’s Square in Rome in five stages on the Via Francigena.

 

AGAINST WOMEN’S TRAFFICKING

Walking on the Via Francigena from Viterbo to Roma:18-22 October

Viterbo-Vetralla: 18 km, Wednesday 18 October.
Vetralla-Sutri: 24 km, Thursday 19 October.
Sutri-Campagnano: 27 km, Friday 20 October.
Campagnano-La Storta: 24 km, Saturday 21 October.
The St. Peter’s Storta-Roma: 19 km, Sunday 22 October.

” 100,000 women sex slaves in Italy: on which side are you ? ”
Among the 100,000, there are almost 40,000 women from Nigeria, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal and Morocco.
“La Strada”

Giuseppe Locati m.afr.
giusepelocati.mafr@yahoo.it
Treviglio (Bergamo)

Session – Meeting for New Provincials (PE nr. 1084)

Standing: Gérard Chabanon, Ignatius Anipu, André Schaminée, Martin Grenier, Didier Sawadogo, Anselme Tarpaga, Aloysius Ssekamatte, Emmanuel Ngona
Seated: John Aserbire, Stanley Lubungo, Francis Barnes

From September 11 to 13, five new provincials were invited by the General Council to prepare them for the animation and government of the megaprovinces for which they are responsible. They are: the provincial of Ghana-Nigeria: John Aserbire; of Europe: Gérard Chabanon; of Central Africa: Emmanuel Ngona; of East Africa: Aloysius Ssekamatte and of the Maghreb: Anselme Tarpaga.

The General Council requested the intervention of certain other confreres in their respective fields to equip the new provincials with a view to good governance of the confreres of their respective provinces.

We wish them all a joyous service to each confrere they are in charge of; may God grant them the graces of their office.

Freddy Kyombo, M.Afr.

Helmut Huber 1942 – 2017 (PE nr. 1082)

After a long illness, borne patiently and with deep faith, Fr. Helmut Huber died in the hospital of Bad Aibling during the night of the 18th/19th May 2017.

Helmut was born in Amberg. His father was the headmaster of a school, a profession that meant many changes of domicile for the family. At Hahnbach, Helmut lived a carefree childhood with his brothers and sisters in a deeply Christian milieu. He attended the primary school there but in 1952, he returned to Amberg for his secondary school studies. His natural good humour made him a well-liked companion and friend. Continue reading “Helmut Huber 1942 – 2017 (PE nr. 1082)”

Rob  van  Iterson 1927 – 2017 (PE nr. 1084)

Rob was born in The Hague on the 5th February 1927. His formation saw him pass through ‘s-Heerenburg, Thibar, Tunisia, where he took his Missionary Oath on the 29th June 1953, and Carthage where he was ordained on the 18th April 1954. His stepbrother was a Cistercian monk in Rochefort, Belgium.

Rob had sound judgment, was a good planner and innovator, spoke his mind, which gave the impression that he was inclined to be bossy. However, he was cheerful and a hard and methodical worker always ready to render a service. He had an artistic bent and liked to Continue reading “Rob  van  Iterson 1927 – 2017 (PE nr. 1084)”

Jan Knoops 1931 – 2017 (PE nr. 1084)

Jan was born on the 20th October 1931 at Opglabbeek in the Belgian Province of Limburg. He studied at the Junior Seminary of Saint-Trond and in September 1951, he entered the White Fathers at Boechout. His brother, Piet Knoops (+1998) had already been working as a White Father in the Congo since 1947. He entered the novitiate at Varsenare in September 1953 followed by theological studies in Heverlee. He took his Missionary Oath there on the 6th July 1957. He was ordained priest on the 6th April 1958 (Easter Sunday) by Bishop Marcel Daubechies, M.Afr (+1988) at that time Vicar Apostolic of Kasama. Those in charge of his training underlined his very shy temperament plus the fact that he was not very communicative. Jan was supernatural by nature, thoughtful, calm and always in good humour. In community, he was discreet and sensitive. He radiated a tranquil joy. He was not a great intellectual but a hard worker. Regarding his appointment, he asked for and received an appointment to the Congo, thus following in the footsteps of his brother, Piet.

On the 15th April 1959, Jan took the plane to Bukavu and was appointed to Kabare. His older brother, by a dozen years, worked in the same diocese. Jan felt small beside his big brother whom he admired a lot. Appointments followed on a regular basis: 1961, Katana, 1963, return to Kabare, back to Katana in 1964 but this time for medical reasons as he was suffering from fever and unexplained headaches. Jan was much appreciated for his formation work with catechists. After his first home leave in Belgium, Jan returned to Kabare. However in September 1967, he was forced to seek refuge in Mweso in the Diocese of Goma because of unrest in the area following the Mulelists rebellion. He was to stay one year in exile before returning to the Diocese of Bukavu where he became curate in Mbagira. He did the Long Retreat at Villa Cavelletti, near Rome in 1970. On his return to the Congo, he was appointed to Ciherano and then to Murhesa. In the meantime, everybody noted that Jan was undisputedly gifted for practical matters. So, he was always asked to be the bursar of the community. In many places, he repaired buildings, and organised the vegetable garden. In the fields of the Parish, he introduced the population to the soya bean with some success.

Jan did the Session/Retreat in Jerusalem in 1983 and he was a founder member of the team sent to Mubumbano to set up the parish there. He was to work there for a dozen years and revealed himself to be an excellent builder and contractor. He built everything; the presbytery, educational establishments and the dispensary. People came from everywhere to view his masterpiece: the Parish Church of Mubumbano. Little by little, he became the master builder of the diocese and constructed living accommodation, churches, outstations and schools.

His reputation spread beyond the borders of the diocese. In 1998 and 1999, we find him in the diocese of Kalemie working in the parishes of Christ-Roi and Lubuye. When he returned, he was asked to undertake the renovation of Burhiba.

Jan knew that nothing was more important for development and the health of people than drinking water. His creativity and technical know-how meant he could work miracles in this area. He built canals to bring water to the big centres and so brought clean water closer to where people lived.

There is one point that merits special attention regarding Jan’s missionary activity. He was devoted to the “Daughters of the Resurrection” a congregation founded by Sister Hadewych of the Holy Sepulcher of Turnhout in collaboration with Fr. Werenfried van Straaten founder of ‘Church in Need.’ Jan’s brother, Piet, was their chaplain since their foundation and he was considered as their real ‘spiritual father.’ Jan himself, had built several convents for this young congregation that was expanding fast and he continued to maintain or extend their houses. During the last years of his life in Africa, Jan helped them in their more recent foundations in the Diocese of Kindu, entrusted to our confrere, Bishop Willy Ngumbi. Jan had developed a system of wells with winches and everything and made exclusively with local materials, which was quite a technical exploit.

Jan was laid low by a thrombosis, which left him half paralyzed, on the 28th November 2015. A quick repatriation was absolutely necessary. On the advice of the Provincial leadership team, his departure would be definitive. Everybody knew how much Jan had dreamed of dying in Africa and to be buried beside his brother. He found it very difficult especially as he could not now build some wells he had promised the sisters. In February 2016, he took up residence at our house in Munsterbilzen. His family and his confreres gave him great support. However little by little, his health continued to deteriorate. On the morning of the 21st March 2017, he died peacefully. Jan was the faithful servant who had completed his service and now enters the house of the Father. May he rest in peace.

The Liturgy of the Resurrection took place on Saturday 25th March 2017 in his native village of Opglabbeeck before a large congregation. About a dozen confreres concelebrated. Jan was buried in our cemetery at Varsenare.

Jef Vleugels, M.Afr.