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Project Princess Tamar (Protection of minors in Brazil)

In Brazil we have grouped together in a structure called the “Cardinal Lavigerie Center” our commitments for Justice, Peace, Integrity of Creation and Encounter and Dialogue. This centre is located at the Catholic University. We organize round tables, exhibitions, conferences, seminars on JPIC ED issues. The prevention of sexual abuse of minors and vulnerable persons is one of the projects managed by the centre.

Last year, after having followed the training offered by the Society of Missionaries of Africa for its Delegates for the Protection of Minors, I returned to Brazil wondering what we could do in practice. The missionary is an apostle who knows how to translate compassion (a feeling) into mercy (a concrete action in favour of the person). I started by speaking openly about it in our parish and also during the retreats and recollections I preach. As everyone feels uncomfortable talking directly about abusers, abusers and abusers, I then started from the biblical story of Princess Tamar who was raped by her stepbrother Amnon (2 Samuel 13). The narrative always has a liberating effect. The result was explosive: tongues untied to reveal the Tamar and Amnon of today who frequent our churches.

During the annual retreat of the Mass servers of our parish last year, we spent a few hours with the story of Princess Tamar. These teenagers stepped into the story with passion, emotions, revolts… From that moment on, I created the Princess Tamar Project, a campaign to raise awareness and protect minors and vulnerable people against sexual abuse. This year the Sisters of Saint Joseph in contact with this reality wished to participate in this campaign to protect minors. I also spoke about sexual abuse at the annual retreat of the clergy of a diocese. The priest in charge of the diocesan Social Action and who is also president of an association for life (ProVida) was passionate about the Princess Tamar Project. All these positive and spontaneous reactions led to the organization of a seminar on the prevention of sexual abuse of minors and vulnerable persons from 17 to 19 September 2018 in Salvador, an initiative of the Missionaries of Africa in Brazil.

We were 14 participants representing institutions or associations that would form a network of collaboration: the Missionaries of Africa, the Social Pastoral Ministry of the parish of the Missionaries of Africa, the Social Action of the Archdiocese of Salvador, including one representative of the Pastoral Ministry for Minors and another of the Youth Pastoral Ministry; the Children Pastoral Ministry, the ProVida Association, and the Social Sac Association. The seminar took place in 3 moments:

  1. Personal sharing on the reality of sexual abuse. This moment quickly became emotional. Compassion is indeed a necessary force in this commitment to life.
  2. Training: understanding this evil of sexual abuse. Our basic text was two of the booklets published in Brazil on the subject.
  3. Define concrete actions of the Princess Tamar Project.

Our objective: a prevention campaign. We have prepared printed, audiovisual material based on the culture of northeastern Brazil. These materials will be used during meetings organized in schools, parishes, neighbourhoods… The network’s member associations have the capacity to mobilize people and enter all spheres of the Brazilian society. We will visit institutions where there are minors to ensure that they are safe places. The seminar developed a whole programme of actions.

The Princess Tamar Project is therefore underway as a collaborative network for the protection of minors and vulnerable people in northeastern Brazil. We will need financial support to carry out this awareness and protection campaign. We count on the generosity of the Society of the Missionaries of Africa and the confreres. We have decided to meet twice a year to evaluate our commitment and to participate in the training necessary for our mission.

Moussa Serge Traore, M.Afr.

Sr. Hedwig Dreisewerd

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

Sr. Hedwig Dreisewerd

who entered into the fullness of Life on September 29, 2018
at the University Hospital in Cologne, Germany.

Originally from the diocese of Paderborn, Germany, she was 78 years old
and was in the 53rd year of religious missionary life, which unfolded
in Uganda and Germany.

News from AMS

Here is the model of the 2019 calendar of the Province of the Americas: Calendar 2019

And here is the latest letter to the friends of the Missionaries of Africa: AMS – Letter to our friends – September 2018

Arthur Charpentier, R.I.P.

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

Arthur Charpentier

on Monday the 1st October 2018 at Sherbrooke (Canada)
at the age of 86 years, of which 65 years of missionary life
in Zambia and in Canada.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

Download here the announcement of Bro. Arthur Charpentier’s death Continue reading “Arthur Charpentier, R.I.P.”

Jerusalem the eldest

Basilique Ste Anne Jerusalem

Today, we celebrated the 140th anniversary, to the day, of the arrival of the first White Fathers in Jerusalem on October 1, 1878. They left Algiers on September 14 and landed at the port of Jaffa. As a result, we are probably among the oldest – if not the oldest – communities still in existence, without interruption, for so long. We hope to associate these 140 years with our celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Society of Missionaries of Africa.

 

Fraternal greetings to all,
 
Frans Bouwen
Ste Ann’s
Jerusalem

Various newsletters

Here are various newsletters just arrived from:

Enjoy the reading!

Creation time – week 5

The celebration of the time of creation, which has its origin in the Orthodox tradition, was taken up by the World Council of Churches and recommended to the Catholic Church by Pope Francis. The texts of the last week show that our commitment to preserving creation for future generations is part of our vocation to pray, think, live and act like Jesus.

 

Theme of week 5 :

Pass on the invitation to follow Jesus

Download the Biblical and Liturgical texts of week 5.

Download the Biblical and Liturgical texts of week 4.

Download the Biblical and Liturgical texts of week 3.

Download the Biblical and Liturgical texts of week 2.

Download the Biblical and Liturgical texts of week 1.

 

Beatification of the Algeria martyrs

I am republishing here the letter of the bishops of Algeria announcing the beatification of our 4 confreres and their companions in misfortune. I published it last week, but it has “mysteriously” disappeared.
Continue reading “Beatification of the Algeria martyrs”

Berlin event for the 150th anniversary

Hundred and fifty years ago, Cardinal Charles Lavigerie, the then Archbishop of Algiers, founded the Missionaries of Africa, known in Germany as the White Fathers. In gratitude, we look back on a century and a half in the service of the Church and of the people of Africa.

We, the animators of the Africa Center in Berlin, would like to invite you to an event to commemorate the struggle of our founder, shared by the first missionaries, against the slave trade and the challenges of human trafficking today.

You are cordially invited on Thursday, 18th October 2018 at 6:30 p.m. in the Cafeteria of the Catholic School Saint Francis, Hohenstaufenstr. 1-2, 10781 Berlin.

Program:

6:30 pm: Welcome and time for meeting each other

7:00 pm:

  • Father Gerard Chabanon, Provincial of the European Province, recalls the history of the slave trade in the 19th century and of the anti-slavery campaign of Lavigerie.
  • Sr. Margit Forster, SOLWODI (Solidarity with women in distress) Berlin, will talk about modern slavery and the fight against human trafficking in Germany today.
  • Greetings from Father Rudi Pint, German Provincial of the Missionaries of Africa and Father Frank Rossmann, Missionary of Africa.

Musical entertainment by groups from the Africa Center.

8:30 pm: African snack bar

We would be grateful if you could let us know by 12 October 2018 whether you will be attending the event.

Tel.: 030-216.9170
email: afrika-center.berlin@t-online.de

We are very pleased to welcome you.

Your Missionaries of Africa
and the Afrika Center Team in Berlin

Download here the original invitation flyer.

Creation Time – week 4

The celebration of the time of creation, which has its origin in the Orthodox tradition, was taken up by the World Council of Churches and recommended to the Catholic Church by Pope Francis. In the fourth week, let us remember that we are not masters, but servants of our contemporaries and of creation.

 

Theme of week 4 :

Sharing the joy of service

Download the Biblical and Liturgical texts of week 4.

Download the Biblical and Liturgical texts of week 3.

Download the Biblical and Liturgical texts of week 2.

Download the Biblical and Liturgical texts of week 1.