Reinhard Hohmann, R.I.P.

Society of the Missionaries of Africa

Father Rudi Pint, Provincial Delegate of the sector of Germany,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Reinhard Hohmann

on Wednesday September 30th, 2020 at Trier (Germany)
at the age of 83 years, of which 58 years of missionary life
in Malawi and Germany.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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Various News from the Generalate

Various News from the Generalate

At the end of last week we had the introductory session to the pastoral or academic year.
The theme of the session as formulated by Anthony Baaladong was :
 
 “Financing the Mission of our Society – Current Challenges”
 
There were 3 Powerpoint presentations (with a questionnaire to be discussed at the end):
 
    1. The role of our families in financing the apostolate
    2. A Simple Lifestyle – Financial Accountability and Transparency
    3. Solidarity at 4 levels :
      1. at Community level, it is the Community Fund ;
      2. at the provincial level, it is the Mutual Aid Fund (Fonds d’entraide) ;
      3. at the interprovincial level, it is the EVAF
      4. and for missionary works in Africa, it is the Solidarity Fund.

Address by Father Stan Lubungo at the end of the opening session

As we begin this new year…

Thank you to Tony and Marcin for facilitating the session which marks the opening of the pastoral-academic year for our community of the Generalate. Thank you particularly for the rich presentations that challenge us all. We are privileged to live in a community that easily provides us with what we need in our various services. We often do not lack means. Last March, I toured the Sahel and met confreres who work in climatic and socio-political conditions that none of us ignore. Thinking of all those confreres would help us enormously to adjust our lifestyle.

I would like to take the opportunity as we begin this year to thank each and every one of you on behalf of the General Council for the various services you generously render to the Society. For five months, eighty percent of the General Council had been away from Rome and the Generalate hasn’t collapsed! A sincere thank you to each and every one.

At the beginning of this pastoral and academic year, it would be good for each one of us to remember our mission, to think of the reason why we are here, that is to say, of the different tasks each of us is called to accomplish and to commit ourselves to observe the discipline it takes in terms of respect for working hours and other aspects to accomplish them. In this sense, it also seems important to me that we learn to respect and to help each other in creating an atmosphere that helps everyone to accomplish the mission entrusted to them. In its message of 3 September 2020, to all the confreres, the General Council invited us to “live our missionary commitment with a greater sense of initiative, creativity and passion”. It is an invitation we must make our own and undertake our services with greater commitment and zeal.

This year there will be changes in the House: the Sisters of the Work will leave us at the end of the year after 55 years of service at the Generalate. We are grateful for their services rendered with love and joy. We will, in due time, say goodbye to them. To replace them, we have opted to do what many congregations do nowadays, to work with a catering service with which we will establish a contract. This will call for certain adjustments and for the collaboration of everyone.

The beginning of a new year is an opportunity to revisit our community project. Our community has one. It would be good that we take time to look at it again and above all that we commit ourselves more with the means that allow us to build a real community life. I believe that, for us, the building of a real community life is above all to be founded on common prayer and on other get-together moments.

I wish everyone a fruitful new pastoral and academic year. May God our Father grant us the necessary graces to live it in peace and joy with good health so that we may bear fruit and that our fruit last to advance the Reign of God in Africa, in the African world and in the whole world.

Stanley Lubungo, Superior General
Generalate, 26 September 2020

International Day of Non-Violence – 2nd October 2020

Season of Creation (NAD) – Meditation week 4

Season of Creation (NAD) - Meditation week 4

Forced like Jesus Christ to flee…

Forced like Jesus Christ to flee...

World Day of the Migrants and the Refugees

The 106th World Day of Migrants and Refugees (WDMR) will be celebrated on Sunday 27th September 2020.

With the title “Like Jesus Christ, forced to flee”, Pope Francis urges us this year to discover the reality of internally displaced people more deeply. Every month, a new video of Pope Francis and other multimedia materials delve into the sub-themes present in the Message of the Holy Father. The first sub-theme was “To know in order to understand” and the second one was “To be close in order to serve”.

You can watch the third, newly released video, in which the Holy Father explores the sub-theme “To listen in order to be reconciled.” It offers the real-life testimony of an internally displaced person that explains how teamwork and mutual acceptance can create a brighter future and peaceful coexistence between people of different religions.

WDMR 2020 - Liturgical Resources

Ordinations 2020

Ordinations 2020

To keep you updated: with a green background, those already ordained - with an orange background, those who are due to be ordained.
Pour vous tenir au courant : sur fond vert, ceux qui sont déjà ordonnés - sur fond orange, ceux qui doivent être ordonnés.

Season of Creation (NAD) – Meditation week 3

Season of Creation (NAD) - Meditation week 3

Robert Nicolas, R.I.P.

Society of the Missionaries of Africa

Father Emmanuel Lengaigne, Provincial Delegate of the sector of France,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Robert Nicolas

on Sunday, September 20th, 2020 at Pau-Bllère (France)
at the age of 91 years, of which 67 of mission years of missionary life
in Mali and in France.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

Milestones in the life of Father Robert Nicolas

Born in Paris XVI
on 26/11/1928
Spiritual YearMissionary OathPriesthood ordination
in the diocese of Bayonne25/09/194929/06/195318/04/1954
 Nationality: French  Maison-Carrée (Algérie)Thibar (Tunisia)Carthage (Tunisia)
9/10/1954VicaireKakoulou, Diocèse KayesMali
21/5/1956 SagabariMali
21/9/1963Grande RetraiteVilla CavallettiItalia
29/1/1969VicaireKassama, Diocèse KayesMali
1/1/1982VicaireSagabari, Diocèse KayesMali
30/4/2000Aumônier ReligieusesSagabari,D.KayesMali
1/12/2002VicaireSagabariMali
1/6/2010Nommé PEP (PE 07/10) France
1/7/2010AccueilParis,FriantFrance
26/9/2013RésidenceBillère,Villa P.B.France
1/1/2014RésidenceBillère,M. LavigerieFrance
20/9/2020Retour auprès du PèreBillère,M. LavigerieFrance

Ordination in times of Covid-19

Ordination of Paschal Ewuntomah in Damango (Ghana)

Live continues and for our young confreres ready for ordination, it is indeed the beginning of a new live. 

Despite the covid-19 pandemic, Deacon Paschal Ewuntomah was ordained a priest by Right Rev. Bishop Peter Paul Angkyier in his Cathedral of Damango Diocese in Ghana on the 5th September 2020. 

The mood was rather a festive one, even with the famous masks supposed to prevent the propagation of the virus. 

Homily of the Superior General in memory of Gotthar Rosner

"Rejoice, for your names are written in heaven" (Luke 10:20).

After returning from the places where we were blocked during the confinement brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, we, as General Council, wished to celebrate a mass in memory of all our confreres who died since the beginning of the confinements. When Father Gotthard Rosner, Superior General of the Society from 1992 to 1998 passed away on 2 September 2020, we decided to honour his memory and to pray for him and for all the confreres who have died since the beginning of the confinements. There are forty of them in all! It’s a lot in six months. Some succumbed to Covid-19. Others have died from other illnesses. But they all share one thing in common: they past away during a period where it has been impossible to organise a normal funeral for them. In this evening’s Eucharistic celebration we want to pray for all of them as we begin our activities together again in Rome.

We were sad to hear of the deaths of our confreres and especially for our communities not to be able to say goodbye to them in the usual way. Today, it is a song of thanksgiving that we address to God for their long lives consecrated to the Mission in Africa and for the African world. The youngest among them in missionary life had fifty three years of missionary oath and the oldest seventy two. Like the seventy-two disciples sent by Jesus, most of them came back full of joy telling how even the evil spirits submitted to them in His name. And we are witnesses to what they did! Yet this is not the reason why we rejoice and give thanks. We rejoice because their names are written in heaven (Luke 10:17-20). We give thanks to God who first called them and made them grow in their love for him and in their relationship with him. They remain for us, above all, witnesses of this faith.

Father Gotthard Rosner, who died on September 2, is the latest of the confreres to return to the Father. He was a member of our Generalate community as Superior General of the Society. In celebrating this Eucharist for him and in associating in it all the other confreres who have died in recent months, we recognise the role he played in his mission at the service of confreres and we symbolise this by placing the names of the other confreres around his. Among the names of those for whom we pray tonight is that of Father Jean-Claude Ceillier with whom he served on the General Council.

Having spent several years in our houses of formation Father Gotthard is known to many confreres. Many confreres, but also other people who knew him, have testified to his very human sense and the compassion he felt for the people to whom we are sent. He was ready to listen and to accompany. A man with a big heart, he was a source of inspiration for many. As Superior General, Father Gotthard lived through very difficult times such as the genocide in Rwanda, the death of our blessed confreres in Tizi Ouzou and the overthrow of the Mobutu regime in the Democratic Republic of Congo. All these events strongly affected the confreres in those countries as well as the Society as a whole.

May the souls of our deceased confreres through the mercy of God, rest in peace!

Stanley Lubungo
Superior General