Cash investigation on sexual abuse of minors: and so what?

A few years ago Cash Investigation was investigating on the manufacture of mobile phones by miners. Journalists knew that Nokia, Samsung, Microsoft and Appel and others were illegally using minors to procure strategic metals such as to mount smartphones in the factories. As usual, those responsible, aware of this illegality but able to surround themselves with protection systems, fled any interview and denied the obvious. Above all, the shareholder’s profit should not be reduced in the areas of work ethics or children’s rights, especially when it happens abroad. Thanks to the tenacity of the journalists, the demonstration was made. For those of us who work in areas deeply contaminated by child slavery in the African Great Lakes countries, this success has been greatly appreciated. Certainly, watching the show, we realized the methods of these journalists. But why are they called “investigative journalists”? …

Read the article of Bernard Ugeux, M.Afr., IN FRENCH ONLY (apologies) on his blog :

http://www.lavie.fr/blog/bernard-ugeux/cash-investigation-sur-l-abus-sexuel-de-mineurs-et-alors,4854

Celebration of the Passion of the Lord (CTV)

Holy Mass of the Chrism at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome

Francisco Hellín, R.I.P.

Father José Morales M., Provincial Delegate of the sector of Spain,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Francisco Hellín

on Friday the 14th April 2017 at Molina de Segura (Spain)
at the age of 78 years, of which 54 years of missionary life
in Burkina Faso, Mali and Spain.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

Continue reading “Francisco Hellín, R.I.P.”

Best wishes for Easter (Sector of France)

Easter is a passage from doubt to hope and from death to life. This is what Jesus has shown us… the Way, the Truth, and the Life. As missionaries, we live many passages in our lives, and no matter what our age or condition, we are called to live in hope. For us, as Pope Francis said (homily of 5/04/2017): “Hope is not a concept or a feeling, it is a person, the Christ”. In this Easter season, …

Read the whole text (in French) here :

 

Angus Shelton, R.I.P.

Father Terry Madden, Provincial Delegate of the sector of Great-Britain,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Angus Shelton

on Thursday the 13th of April 2017
at the Nursing Home of the Little Sisters in Birmingham (UK)
at the age of 94 years,
of which 68 years of missionary life in Uganda and Great Britain.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

Continue reading “Angus Shelton, R.I.P.”

Mother Church has forsaken me (Zollner, s.j.)

Here is an excellent article by Father Hans Zollner, SJ, President of the Gregorian Institute of Psychology and member of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors.

In this time when we celebrate Jesus’ passion, it is a good opportunity to read again the experience of so many victims of abuse in the Church in the light of the Gospel.

On the blog of the Child Protection Center, you can find a version in German and in Spanish. A version in French is also published by the magazine Christus, but on their website the access to the article is reserved for subscribers. A copy in French is therefore downloadable here, but only for you, thank you not to put it online on any website.

I particularly encourage the formators to offer this text to their students. I do not know yet a version available in English.

Stéphane Joulain

Appointment of Anselm Tarpaga

Please note the correction in the appointments announced yesterday.

Fr. Anselme TARPAGA as Provincial Superior of the Province of Maghreb (Mgh). This appointment is for a first mandate from 11th April 2017 till 30th June 2020.

And the corrected official letter from the Secretary General:

The happiest people…

Les gens les plus heureux n’ont pas nécessairement
le meilleur de ce qui existe …
mais de ce qu’ils ont,
ils profitent pleinement !!

Session on Integrity of Ministry in Abidjan

During the second half of March (2017), our confrere, Stéphane Joulain, gave two sessions and a series of lectures on the subjects of the Protection of Minors and the Integrity of the Ministry in Abidjan. Within the framework of the Catholic Missionary Institute of Abidjan (ICMA), he gave two sessions of one-week, the first to the Missionary School of Action and Development (EMAD), and the second for students in the fourth year of theology. These two sessions were organized in connection with the Center for the Protection of Children (CCP) of the Gregorian University. It was two great experiences, which stimulated reflection and increased the determination of our future missionaries. A question remained very much with them at the end of the session: “Why the silence of the churches on this subject. And some did not hesitate to ask that the whole Church could be formed on this question: priests, bishops, religious, laity. They also testified and shared about the presence of abuse in Africa in families and institutions. Their sharing of experiences was of great richness. It was possible to observe the excellence of the training given to the ICMA and the human and spiritual maturity of those who will soon ensure the proclamation of the Good News. In addition to these two weeks of training, Stéphane Joulain gave twice two lectures of two-hour to the students of the Society of African Missions (SMA) and also to the students of the Society of Missionaries of Africa in Fraternité Lavigerie. These conferences dealt with the Integrity of the Ministry, but also addressed more current issues such as the place of the Internet and the problem of pornography and the management of sexuality for a consecrated person.

A big thank you to all those who ensure the formation of our confreres, and a big thank you for the quality of welcome of the community of the Fraternité Lavigerie.

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