Bernard Soliveret, 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 Brother

Bernard Soliveret

on Friday, January 8th, 2021 at Pau-Billere (France)
at the age of 92 years, of which 72 years of missionary life
in Mali, Algeria and France.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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Martin Chapper, R.I.P.

Society of the Missionaries of Africa

Father Réal Doucet, Provincial of the Americas,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Brother

Martin Chapper

on Thursday, January 7th, 2021 at St-Petersburg (United States)
at the age of 91 years, of which 52 years of missionary life
in Ghana and in the United States.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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Réal Tardif, R.I.P.

Society of the Missionaries of Africa

Father Réal Doucet, Provincial of the Americas,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Réal Tardif

on Tuesday, January 5th, 2021 at Sherbrooke (Canada)
at the age of 86 years, of which 60 years of missionary life
in Rwanda and canada.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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Jan Hoogmartens, R.I.P.

Society of the Missionaries of Africa

Father Yvo Wellens, Provincial Delegate of the sector of Belgium,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Jan Hoogmartens

on Monday, January 4th, 2021 in Antwerp (Belgium)
at the age of 88 years, of which 63 years of missionary life
in Mali and Belgium.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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Pierre Lhomme, 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 Brother

Pierre Lhomme

on Friday January 1st, 2021 at Bry-sur-Marne (France)
at the age of 93 years, of which 74 years of missionary life
in Upper Volta (Burkina Faso), Mali, Tchad, Italy and France.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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2021 – New life at the Generalate

2021 - New life at the Generalate

Happy New Year to all. As you probably know it already, the end of 2020 means as well the end of a spiritual – but not only – friendship between the Missionaries of Africa in the Generalate and the Sisters of the Work, for not less than 55 years. On the 27th December, the present community of the  Generalate, on the behalf of all the generations of White Fathers who worked in, studied  in or passed through the Generalate during the last half century, bid them farewell during a festive meal. Here are the discourses given both by the Superior general, Father Stan Lubungo, and by Sister Christine Felder, FSO.

Farewell to the Sisters of Piccola Casa

Stanley Lubungo, M.Afr.

Dear Sisters

It feels rather sad to have to stand here today to bid you farewell, especially in the particular context of Covid-19. But it is an honour for me to do it in the name of generations of Missionaries of Africa who have lived and passed at our Generalate in the past fifty five years! You have been an inspirational presence, I think I can take the risk of saying, to all of us. You are part of the history of our house and it is difficult to think that in a few weeks you will no longer be at the Piccola Casa. That presence will be immensely missed.

Today we thank God for the marvels he has done for us and for the relations that have grown between our two Spiritual families. I have already had the opportunity to say that your presence at our Generalate has been, for many Missionaries of Africa and for our many visitors, a real testimony of service done with a love and joy deeply rooted in faith and motivated by Gospel values. We have always, through your prayers and the countless reminders of spiritual quotes from our Founder Cardinal Lavigerie and very discreetly from Mother Julia, felt your support in the mission entrusted to our Society.

Dear Sisters, we will miss you at the Generalate, remember us always in your prayers, as we will also pray for you. It is my hope that we will continue to nurture the brotherhood that we have developed in the past years so that together we can continue being witnesses of those values that have made it possible to work together for so many years. You will always be welcome to the Generalate.

Sr. Christine Felder FSO

Dear Fr. Stan, dear Fathers, dear Brother Anthony!

Mother Margret asked me to convey her regards to all of you on this special occasion. Unfortunately, she can’t be here but had the possibility to greet some of you a month ago, when she spent some time with us in Rome.

On different occasions we had the possibility to remember our history and our collaboration of 55 years together with your Society. So, I decided not to do so today, although our hearts are full of memories and this talk would go on if we would try to share all the significant moments in the past here today.

Let me share just one particular event with you. From 1975 till 1979 our Sisters worked at the Benedictine Monastery of S. Paolo fuori le Mura. Mother Julia loved that place, as our patron Saint, St. Paul, is buried there.  She spent a lot of time in St. Paul’s and received inner insights. One would think that she would hold on to that mission at any cost because of the significance of the place for our Charism. But seeing the various developments she decided to end that service. When she and the Sisters left St. Pauls, she said: Who does not weep now, has never lived here.

We see how much Mother Julia loved that place and leaving it was hard on her. But a certain inner freedom helped her to move forward in order to fulfil the proper mission, as she could understand it in that particular moment. I think also your founder, Card. Lavigerie, had this inner freedom to open new houses, to accept new missions but at the same time to close houses, to leave the mission to others … to move forward! Duc in altum.

Well, what can we say today, after 55 years of presence, after 55 years of blessings, after 55 years of service: “Who does not weep now, has never lived here.” Departure is hard, when you loved a place, and we did!  when you invested your energy in a mission, and we did, and when friendship and benevolence united you with a lot of people, which was our case with you Fathers! But with the inner freedom of our founders, we move on happily and take with us a heart full of gratitude, happy memories and many enriching experiences for the future.

Fr. Stan, as Superior General, please, accept our gratitude towards the whole Society as well as our thanks for your personal friendship and support. We thank the General Council and Fr. Guy Theunis for making easy – as much as possible – the transition and the moving out of the Piccola Casa.

And I can’t help but say a word in Italian, a word of thanks to Father Italo, our point of reference, our ally in the little battles of daily life, the missionary who was always there for us, who despite all the hardships, knew how to defuse some tensions with his humour. Fr Italo, we are leaving together, we wish you all the best for your future.

I would like to conclude with a word of Mother Julia which could be fitting for both of us: for you remaining here, but also being put in front of a new situation at the Casa Generalizia, as for us, leaving Via Aurelia and moving on to new challenges:

“Here, now and today:

    • let us be pioneers and trailblazers
    • serving one another according to God’s guidance,
    • ready to take on new tasks,
    • accept,
    • pass on,
    • commit,
    • let go
    • and leave behind.”

May HIS kingdom come and may the Lord bless our two Communities. Thank you.

Further news from Ethiopia

News from our American confrère Paul Reilly from Adrigat, Tigray, Northern Ethiopia received today 27 December

Apologies for the  quality as the posts are written on tablet from a bed hospital.

Dear family, friends, confreres, everyone…

First off, I am alive, safe and sound. Just yesterday (December 26th), I managed, along with two other M.Afr. priests, one religious sister, and five M.Afr. seminarians (aspirants), to get out of the Tigray region where we have been living in the midst of a terrible civil war since the night of 3/4 November. The journey was long (13 hour drive) to get here to our Missionaries of Africa community in Kombolcha, where I am now. We weren’t sure that we could get out and had no idea what would happen to us along the way, but by the middle of last week we had started to hear that vehicles were moving along the roads again and we just had to try. The situation in Tigray is still very dangerous and things change daily depending upon where new fighting breaks out, but our journey went as well as it could have. There were plenty of military checkpoints, but we managed to pass without difficulty. So now I am out of danger and in a safe place, thanks be to God and to all those who kept us in their prayers.

I’m sorry I wasn’t able to keep in touch during this difficult time. Since 3/4 November, all lines of communication were cut and still are in Adigrat. Once the TPLF forces abandoned the town on 20th November, we lost all electricity and water for one month, before they were restored about a week ago. Food was getting scarce and the banks have been closed since the beginning of the war, so cash to buy even things on the black market was scarce as well. When the TPLF forces left, Eritrean soldiers took over the town and have been in control without mercy since. Many people were killed, property looted and fear has become a way of life for everyone there, including our community.

Thankfully, all of the priests and sisters (including M.Afr. confreres) working in the diocese are alive (according to the information we currently have available). More than that, I can’t say for sure. At the moment, four Missionaries of Africa confreres remain in Adigrat. They are fine, but the security situation is still very disturbing. Please keep them and all the people of Adigrat in your prayers, as no matter what you hear in the international media, this conflict is far from over and peace has definitely not yet come to northern Ethiopia.

As for me, I’m fine… all I can write for now is that it was a difficult time… more details will have to come later as I don’t want to write them down in a general email. I think I will need time to recover and process all this. For sure, we all managed to stay safe thanks to your support and prayers and for that I am eternally grateful. Please let anyone else concerned about me know that I am ok and we can be in touch on a personal basis later. For now, I look forward to some rest and the peace of mind to know that I am no longer in danger. For those who remain in Adigrat, we keep them all at the forefront of our minds and in our daily prayers.

Thank you all for your concern for me which means so much. May 2021 be a better year for all of us and may the Prince of Peace bless and heal Ethiopia!


Blessings to all,

Paul

Jan Renis, R.I.P.

Society of the Missionaries of Africa

Father Yvo Wellens, Provincial Delegate of the sector of Belgium,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Jan Renis

on Thursday 24th December 2020 at Anvers (Belgium)
at the age of 89 years, of which 65 years of missionary life
in Rwanda, DR Congo and Belgium.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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News from Ethiopia

Dear confreres, Relatives and FriendsGreetings of Joy and Peace from Addis Abeba. I hope you celebrated well Christmas. As for us we will celebrate it on 7th January.I am coming to you this morning with  GOOD NEWS !At last i got news from our confreres in Adigrat  ( Gerry Murphy, Jose Bandres, Belete Fanta, Clayb Caputolan, Olivier Ndayikengurukiye, Sabu Punthepurackal, Paul Reilly and our 5 students). They are all fine.Paul Reilly managed to reach a place where he got the Network and called me to inform me about this.Now Paul Reilly , Belete and the 5 students with some sisters are trying to see how they can come to Kombolcha community. They are 9 people and they started the journey this morning.So we thank God for his protection and we also thank you for your prayers.
PS : Would you help me to transmit this message to those who need this information
Bonaventure BWANAKWERIEPO Delegate superior


Best wishes from PAC

Best wishes from PAC