Appointment List 2017/1

2017NAMEGIVESRECEIVES
PARNAUD JeanSAP/MwiPEP/France
PASERBIRE JohnEAP/KenGhN/Prov.
FBAKURI JosephPAC/RDCEAP/Uga
PBIGEZIKI Francois-XavierPAC/Prov.PAO/Civ
PBILLAUD JosephPAC/RwaPEP/Fra
PBIRINGANINE, Jean-P.EAP/KenMG/studies
PBUHOLZER JosephMGEPO/Jer
PBUKURU Jean de DieuSAP/MozEap/Ken/studies
PCAZZOLA GaetanoPAC/RDCPEP/Ita
PCHABANON GérardEAP/UgaPEP/Prov.
PCHAPTAL JeanPAC/RDCPEP/Fra
PCHISHUGI ApollinaireEPO/EthEAP/Ken
PCIRHAKARHULA, Jean-PaulPEP/IrlPAC/RDC
PDERKSEN GerardEAP/TzaPEP/Nld
pDE VOS MarcPAO/BfaPEP/Bel
PEFIYO GillesMGEAP/Ken
PGIANNASI AldoMgh/AlgPEP/Ita
PGOUILLER Jean-LucSAP/ZmbPEP/Fra
PHARELIMANA ProsperGhN/GhaMG/studies
PHOOYSCHUUR PietEAP/UgaPEP/Nld
PJACQUES GeorgesPAO/CivPEP/Prov.
PLE SCOUR Jean PierreSAP/SafPEP/Fra
PKAPILIMBA PascalMGPAO/Mli
PKINDO NoelPAC/RDCEAP/Ken/studies
PKIPILI MANDA OdonPEP/FraMG
PKUJUR AnandEAP/TzaSOA/Ind
PLAURENT Jean-MichelMGPAO/Bfa
PLAVERTU RobertSAP/ZmbAMS/Can
PLECESTRE OlivierGhN/GhaPEP/Fra
PMAYER OttoPAC/RDCPEP/Deu
PMONTERON BernardEAP/MwiSOA/Phi
PMORTELMANS KarelPAC/RDCPEP/Bel
PMUCHUNGUZI ThéobaldPAC/RDCPAC/RDC-Kin/studies
PMUTASINGWA AlexSAP/ZmbEAP/Tza
PMWANZA DidasioSAP/ZmbEAP/Uga
PNGONA EmmanuelMGPAC/Prov.
POFONIKOT StephenGhN/GhaSAP/Saf
POLERU MalachyGhN/GhaSAP/Moz
PO’SULLIVAN MichaelEPO/JerMGH/Alg
PRABIER DenisPAO/BfaPEP/Fra
PROTH Jean-PierrePAC/RDCAMS/Mex
PROVELLI AlbertoPEP/ItaPAC/RDC
PSAMPAIO DE P. MarcioPAC/RDCAMS/Bra
PSAWADOGO AugustinMGPEP/Gbr/studies
PSOMA OlivierMGEAP/Ken
PSOMDA AnselmePAO/BfaEAP/Tza
PSOMERS JanEAP/TzaPEP/Nld
PSSEKAMATTE AloysiusEPO/JerEAP/Prov.
PST-ARNEAULT SergeSAP/ZmbAMS/Can
PSTENGER FriedrichMGPEP/Deu
PTAPPESER JohannesEAP/UgaPEP/Deu
PTEBRI RobertSAP/MwiMG
PTHEUNIS GuyEPO/JerMG
PVAN BOXEL JosMG/RomeSAP/Mwi
PVAN CAMPEN FerdinandEAP/TzaPEP/Gbr
PVILLASEŇOR SergioMGSOA/Phl
PWELSH PeterMGPEP/Gbr

Review your email settings … before travelling

What to do – before leaving – to be sure that I will be able to consult my e-mails in Rome?

When they come to Rome for a session, confreres sometimes have big problems connecting to their e-mail account – whether it’s YAHOO, GMAIL or OUTLOOK (formerly HOTMAIL) – especially If they do not have a personal computer and want to check their mailbox on one of the host computers.

Forgetting the password is at the top of these difficulties. The confrère consults his emails every day on his personal computer which has always retained his password. But in Rome, it will probably use one of the host computers that do not retain any password because they are used by many people. So, if you want to check your emails in Rome, you will have to bookmark your password somewhere. Please note that all the signs contained in this password are case-sensitive, taking into account upper and lower-case letters.

Another problem that often arises is the automatic blocking of the account by the server (by YAHOO or by GMAIL or OUTLOOK) because it detects a connection from an unusual place, far from home, and therefore wants to be sure that this is not a fraudulent connection. To verify this, the server will want to send you a code to a “security address” (another e-mail address or phone number) that you set yourself when you created the account, but you probably don’t remember anymore or that alternative “address” might even no longer exist. It is therefore essential, before traveling, to check the security settings of your account. See below the procedure for the three most commonly used server types.

  1. Go to your e-mail page and click on the top-right identification (probably your name)
  2. Click on “Account Settings”
  3. Click on the left menu “Account Security”; You may need to enter your password. To do this, you need to know it. (If you do not know it, get help to start the recovery process)
  4. On the “Account Security” page, you may see an alternate phone number and e-mail address. Do you have access to this phone number and email address? If not, you must change them.
    1. If you have a mobile phone, click on the phone number area and enter your mobile number. You must have your phone on hand, as YAHOO’s “Account Security” page will send a verification code to your phone that you will need to enter in a box. Delete any number you no longer have access to. And do not forget to take your cell phone to Rome. You will probably need it to connect to your mailbox.
    2. It is also good to enter an alternate email address. This may be the e-mail address of a loved one, or a confrere, but be careful, you must have access to this address to receive a verification code.
    3. Ignore the last two lines, unless you know exactly what you are doing.
  5. From the left menu, click Preferences and click “Add Favorite Location”: Rome, LZ, Italy
  1. Go to your e-mail page and click on the “right” button on your right (usually your photo in a circle).
  2. Click on “My Account”
  3. Click on the left menu “Connection and security”; You may need to enter your password. To do this, you need to know it. (If you do not know it, get help to start the collection process.)
  4. In the middle of the screen, click “Verify Security Settings”
  5. Under the heading “Verify Your Recovery Information”, you will probably find an alternate phone number and e-mail address. Do you have access to this phone number and email address? If not, you must change them.
    1. If you have a mobile phone, click “edit” or “add” to the right of the phone number and enter your mobile number. You need to have your phone on hand, as GOOGLE’s “Account Security” page will send a verification code to your phone that you will need to enter in a box. Delete any number you no longer have access to. And do not forget to take your cell phone to Rome. You will probably need it to connect to your mailbox.
    2. It is also good to enter an alternate email address. This may be the e-mail address of a loved one, or a confrere, but be careful, you must have access to this address to receive a verification code.
    3. Click OK
  1. Go to your e-mail page and click on the “right” button on top-right (usually your photo in a circle).
  2. Click “View Account”; You may need to enter your password. To do this, you need to know it. (If you do not know it, get help to start the collection process.)
  3. In the second line of menus from the top of the screen, click “Security”
  4. In the middle of the screen, click “Update Information”
  5. Under the heading “Microsoft Account”, you may find an alternate phone number and email address. Do you have access to this phone number and email address? If not, you must change them. In this case, click “delete” to the right of the unknown information.
    1. If you have a mobile phone, click “Add Security Information”, choose “a phone number”, your “country of residence” and enter your phone number. You must have your phone on hand, as MICROSOFT’s “Account Security” page will send a verification code to your phone that you will need to enter in a box. Delete any number you no longer have access to. And do not forget to take your cell phone to Rome. You will probably need it to connect to your mailbox.
    2. It is also good to enter an alternate email address. This may be the e-mail address of a loved one, or a confrere, but be careful, you must have access to this address to receive a verification code. Proceed in the same way: “Add security information”, choose “a spare e-mail address” and enter the alternate email address and verification code that you will receive at the alternate address.

Mini-Link of the Sector of France nr. 464 – July 2017

JULY 2014, END JUNE 2017. Three years ago you asked us to take over the French sector. We believe that the Spirit was at work and guided us. Thank you for bringing us back. Of course there are things to be improved and to be corrected, but, guided by Christ, we will continue to implement the spirit of the Chapter which we have updated to the needs of the Sector during the post-capitulars: “The missionary renewal comes through the joy of believing . Joy is the experience of being together tied to Christ and others, it provides that family spirit that takes us out of solitude. To have the concern to include all the confreres in our missionary commitment. To value the confreres with a benevolence that takes into account the vulnerability of each one … To have faith in the future and to have a positive spirit. “(Complete in the Mini-Link of 1 January 2017).[…] Continue reading “Mini-Link of the Sector of France nr. 464 – July 2017”

Jan Dekkers, R.I.P.

Father Piet Buijsrogge, Provincial Delegate of the Sector of the Netherlands,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Jan Dekkers

on the 29th June 2017 at Heythuysen (Netherlands)
at the age of 82 years, of which 58 years of Missionary life
in Tanzania, en Ireland and the Netherlands.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

Continue reading “Jan Dekkers, R.I.P.”

EURO ECHO 20170629

Dear Confrères,

Tomorrow morning, Friday the 30th June, Gérard Chabanon and Georges Jacques will arrive here in Brussels. One comes from Uganda, the other from Abidjan. Didier Lemaire and I will collect them at the airport. In the evening, in the company of our neighbours at the Belgian Sector, we will come together to raise a cup of good cheer. The following day, Saturday the 1st of July, Gérard and Georges will take up their respective duties. For me, it will be end of my sixyear mandate as Provincial of Europe.

Today, my thoughts return firstly to the confreres who formed part of the Provincial Team over the last six years: Fons Vanden Boer, Henri Menoud, Dick Kinlen, Francis Barnes and Didier Lemaire. To those, I would add First Councillors Jan Mol and Paul Hannon, with whom I got together on occasion at that time. They served me all well in planning my tasks and in discernment. These meetings were above all the opportunity to give new heart one another. Then there were all the members of the Provincial Council. I was able to maintain regular contact with most of them. To all, I extend my gratitude for their presence, their friendship and their contribution to the smooth running of the Province.

Of all the events that punctuated my mandate, I would especially underline two points. The first was when during the Plenary Council at Ouagadougou in September 2013, I raised, in the name of the Provincial Council, the following question: What future does the Society desire for Europe? The context of this question was on the one hand the inevitable aging and decrease in the personnel of the Society in Europe. Parallel to this there was also the trend of thinking that arose during the 2010 Chapter concerning the Mission of the Society outside Africa. Our question was received with a great deal of openness and it resulted in a constructive discussion. Two months later, Pope Francis published what we could perhaps call the charter of his pontificate: The Joy of the Gospel. This Apostolic Exhortation on the proclamation of the Gospel in today’s world enabled the General Council and the Society to move forward in their considerations. Through the power of the Spirit, a more balanced, open and richer vision of the Mission of the Society was able to take shape. The past was duly appraised and was combined with concern to be present to the major issues of our world today. This uniting of the past and present was crowned with an unshakeable hope in the future.

This brings me to my second point: the 2016 Chapter. This Chapter Assembly, thanks to the method chosen, namely appreciative discernment, was for me a long exercise in discernment, of receptivity and of listening to what the Spirit is saying to the Society. Undoubtedly, the major sign of the work of the Spirit is to gather us all around a single divine will. By ‘all’, I mean all the members of our Society, regardless of age, health, religious or cultural susceptibility or their missionary placement. The Post-Capitular of the Province sought to facilitate this process in making it more tangible and anchored in the realities of the Province of Europe. I wish Gérard, Georges and Didier well in continuing this task undertaken, in particular in the four areas chosen by the Post-Capitular: openness to the Africa world, to refugees and Muslims; missionary and vocation promotion; the meaning of our vocation and community life.

Finally, a last word. In all sincerity, I would beg pardon from all those among you that I have offended or hurt. I ask forgiveness also of those for whom my support or help has not been enough.

Fraternally yours,
André-L. Simonart

 

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Catholics : Faith Crisis (Jeune afrique)

Here is an excellent dossier on the Church in Africa produced in French by the Magazine Jeune Afrique. We publish it because we think it is of great interest to all the confreres. Please note that for copyright reasons we reserve it only for the Missionaries of Africa and students, as if the journal was in our library. Please do not publish it beyond this circle. The article is worth the language effort !

Mama Africa

The Kids United, Unicef special ambassadors,
sing Mama Africa with Angélique Kidjo et Youssou NDour.

 

Happy Feast of Eid el Fitr

We congratulate all our Muslim Friends who successfully completed this month of Ramadan and wish them a very happy feast of Eid el Fitr.

Please find attached the Message from the Vatican
sent to all Muslim friends at the occasion of Eid el Fitr.

And for our readers, a little reminder taken from
http://icalendrier.fr/religion/fetes-musulmanes/aid-el-fitr.

Origin of Eid el Fitr

Eid el-Fitr, or festival of rupture, is the commemoration marking the end of Ramadan fasting. This celebration is the expression of the forgiveness granted by Allah to the Muslims who, during the month of Ramadan, were able to show their submission in order to atone for their sins of the past year.

When he created the ceremonial attached to Eid al-Fitr, Muhammad (Mohammed in French) insisted on the attitude of righteousness and piety that was to be attached to it so that the believers could begin a new year in the most Virtuous.

Celebration of Eid el Fitr

Aid al-Fitr marks the end of the fast of Ramadan. It is customary to start this festive day at dawn by going to the mosque for the first prayer of the day. This is an opportunity for children to receive new clothes and gifts.

It is also a time of reunion and charity. It is good visiting one’s parents, one’s friends and celebrating around this feast, but it is also important to make gifts to the needy and to share.

 

Sr. Hermine Derksen (Sr. Richardis), R.I.P.

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

Sr. Hermine Derksen (Sr. Richardis)


She came from the Diocese of Utrecht (Netherlands),
entered into Eternal Life
on the 19th of June 2017 in Vught (Netherlands).

She was 97 and was in the 74th year of Missionary Religious Life.
Her Missionary life unfolded in France, Tanzania and the Netherlands.