Mini-Lien nr. 460 of the French Sector (in French)

Le mois de mars coïncide exactement avec le début du carême.  Le Pape François intitule son message de Carême en disant : « La parole est un don, l’autre est un don » et demande une conversion sincère. Pour nous-mêmes Missionnaires d’Afrique, nous pouvons réfléchir sur ces deux volets : la Parole …

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Remaining united to God, Growing in holiness and going forward together (Petit Echo nr. 1078)

Dear confreres,

I am delighted to be writing these few words to you from Ougadougou. I came here to take part in a training workshop for the Safeguarding Delegates for the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults offered by our Committee for the Integrity of Ministry. This workshop takes place in the context of my first year as a member of our General Council, a year where I had a lot to discover and a lot to learn. Continue reading “Remaining united to God, Growing in holiness and going forward together (Petit Echo nr. 1078)”

Your credentials

Our server didn’t manage to send the 902 emails which contained the credentials of each one of you. Well, it’s not only human beings that can be overworked !

A certain number of confreres already have access to their account. Others, not yet. Be patient. As soon as possible we’ll send again to all of you the initial credentials, even if you’ve already got them. But we must wait for a new sending quota, probably after 24 hours.

As for the students who have not yet taken their oath, it will be for a bit later in the week. 

However, the main content is available on the website even without being logged in. I remind you that when you are connected, there is no INTRANET anymore, you just have access to more ontent.

Have a good Lenten period and a good discovery of the website !

Philippe

Intention of the Pope

MARCH : Support for Persecuted Christians.

That persecuted Christians may be supported by the prayers and material help of the whole Church.

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Sister Andrée Bellière (Thérèse Françoise), R.I.P.

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

Sister Andrée Bellière (Thérèse Françoise)

from the Diocese of Tournai, Belgium
who has entered into Eternal LIFE at à Evere (Campus Eureka)
on the 25th February 2017
à the age of 90 years, of which 62 years
of Religious Missionary Life in Congo, in Rwanda et in Belgium.

South Sudan: a journey under study for the Pope, under the ecumenical sign

Visite à l'église anglicane de Rome All Saints Church, capture CTVA pontifical journey to South Sudan, of ecumenical significance, is currently under study. Pope Francis himself spoke about this project, which would also include the leader of the Anglican Communion, during his visit to the Anglican Church of All Saints Church in Rome on the afternoon of February 26, 2017.

Read more about it (in French) on the website of Zenit.

Lent 2017 – A Lent of Union

Herman Bastijns, MAfr

When we were small, our parents and catechists invited us to ‘do’ something for Lent, to make an effort or sacrifice such as not eating sweets or to eat less. Later, the accent was put more on sharing than on sacrifice and I think that passage from a Lent of deprivation to a Lent of sharing was progress. Even today, my first reflex at the beginning of Lent is to ask myself, what am I going to ‘do’ for Lent?

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Henri Valette, R.I.P.

Father Patrick Bataille, Provincial Delegate of the sector of France,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Henri Valette

on Wednesday the 22nd of February 2017 at Bry-sur-Marne (France)
at the age of 88, of which 63 years of missionary life
in Ouganda and in France.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.
Continue reading “Henri Valette, R.I.P.”

Integrity of Creation in Kasamba (Zambia)

Like elsewhere the phenomenon of deforestation raises a lot of concerns in Zambia. People cut down trees for various reasons. Due to the current electricity problems in cities people use charcoal as their source of energy more than ever before. Hence burning charcoal has become the main source of income for people in rural areas. Thousands of bags of charcoal are taken to Lusaka and Copperbelt day and night. Luapula province which used to be a land of vegetation is gradually losing its identity.

As Missionaries of Africa working in Kasamba, we felt that we had to do something about this phenomenon. In view of raising awareness about the care of our environment, last year we undertook a tree planting project in our Parish. So far we have planted about 3,500 pine trees. We wish to extend this project to at least 10,000 trees in the coming years.

What is more encouraging is that the people of Kasamba are now becoming aware of the importance of planting trees. At the end of last year Caritas Mansa gave to each parish 200 seedlings of pine trees to give to their members. Personally I was amazed to see how people literally fought over those seedlings. Because of this increasing interest in planting trees we are planning together with the Justice and Peace group of Kasamba to have a seminar about how to make nurseries in order to produce more seedlings. In this way we hope that our mission of caring for our environment will extend to the entire Parish and hopefully to the entire Diocese.

Benjamin Itungabose, M.Afr.
(taken from SAP Blog)

Meeting MAfr MSOLA on Human Trafficking

This meeting reaffirmed our common conviction that we must commit ourselves against human trafficking by supporting the activities of advocacy, protection, prevention and networking. Here is the statement at the end of the meeting :

Wednesday, the 15th February 2017, was a historic day in the history of the Lavigerie Family. It brought together the General Councils of the Missionaries of Africa (M.Afr.) and the Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa (MSOLA), the Provincial and Section Superiors of the M.Afr. and leaders of the five MSOLA Entities.

One major topic was on the Agenda: Human trafficking and related issues. This topic has great importance to both institutes because it is closely linked to the Anti-Slavery campaign of our common Founder, Cardinal Lavigerie. It has also been selected as a prime concern for both Institutes: The M.Afr. Chapter of 2016 chose migrants and human trafficking as a main area of concern. The MSOLA, in their enlarged Council, also selected this topic as one of their four priorities.

The day started with a conference given by Sr. Gabriella Bottani (SCM), coordinator of “Talitha Kum.” She first gave the historical background of the “Talitha Kum” group, which is an international network of people in Consecrated Life working against trafficking in persons (www.talithakum.info).
Most trafficking of people takes place within the country itself or in neighbouring countries. Trafficking of people on at transnational or intercontinental level is very small in comparison.

The speaker identified various forms of trafficking and slavery: domestic servitude; forced labour; organ removal (sometimes for reasons of witchcraft); criminal acts (e.g. child soldiers & drugs smuggling); begging; forced marriage and sexual exploitation (e.g. prostitution and cyber-sex).

After this introduction, the participants were divided into various groups, each of which was given one of the following topics to discuss: Advocacy; Protection; Prevention and Networking. The groups were invited to answer the following questions, what are the challenges? what are the calls? The different groups reported back and this led to an enriching discussion among the participants and with Sr. Gabriella.

The next round of group sharing was organized by geographical regions. Each regional group, and the group of the two General Councils, discussed and proposed a Common Action Plan, which was shared in a full plenary session.
It emerged that there is a strong conviction and a common commitment to become more involved in advocacy, protection, prevention and networking activities against human trafficking. M.AFR and MSOLA can do a lot together, especially during the preparation of the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the Lavigerie Family.

André Schaminée,
Secretary General, M.Afr.