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Interview of Stéphane Joulain with Vatican News

Listening to victims of sexual abuse
an evangelical duty for the Church.

Father Stéphane Joulain, priest of the Society of Missionaries of Africa and psychotherapist, explains the issues raised by the phenomenon of sexual abuse of minors within the Catholic Church.
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Syro-malabar mass in the Generalate

Last Thursday, Father Manu Mathew, one of our residents here at the Generalate had organised, invited by the superior of the community, a mass in the Syro-Malabar rite. In this video, we have interviewed him as we show a few extracts of the celebration. You will excuse the short technical imperfections in the rendering of the video.

https://youtu.be/pXfxNb6DMG4

Directories and Statistics

Please note that the pages of the Personnel Book, Edition 2019, are available for consultation “online” under Society > Directory >… with two further additions, namely the “Directory” of the Province of the Americas (AMS) and the list of personnel in the France sector. However, you will need to be identified as a Missionary of Africa to be able to access all this.

The statistics as at 1 January 2019 are also available under Society > Statistics. They are available for consultation to everyone.

 

 

As of January 1, 2019, there were, in the Society of Missionaries of Africa,1191 members from 36 different countries:

  1. 1 associated member
  2. 33 deacons
  3. 12 bishops
  4. 84 brothers
  5. 1061 fathers

Examine the number of confreres in each province according to their country of origine

Examine the number of confreres in each secteur of Europe.

Annual meeting of the Provincials in Rome

This week, all the provincials and the two superiors of section are gathered with the General Council and sometimes with other consultors to discuss the running of the Society. It is also, for the provincials, the occasion to negociate for more personnel or for an exchange of personnel according to their specific needs. Here are some photos taken during Thursday morning’s session.

The captain of the Flotilla of Hope has left us

Our confrere Ludwig Peschen offers us his very special tribute to Bernard Joinet, whom he knew very well for having worked with him and lived with him for the last few years.
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Bernard Joinet, R.I.P.

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

Bernard Joinet

on Monday the 11th February 2019 at Pau-Billère (France)
at the age of 89 years, of which 64 years of missionary life
in Tanzania, Great-Britain and France.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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Formation to prevention in Mahagi

Our confrere Peter Ekutt, Delegate for Child Protection in Congo, offered training for 82 consecrated persons from the Diocese of Mahagi, he tells us about this training.

For three days, 82 consecrated persons from the Diocese of Mahagi came to live a formation experience in the cathedral parish around the bishop on the occasion of the celebration of the Day of Consecrated Persons. The Bishop himself gave the first conference on some of the measures to be taken as a religious in the diocese. Then, I was able to lead a day of conferences and sharing on “the integrity of the ministry and sexual abuse as a risk factor”.

Peter inviting participants towards the end of the session to take some time to think about victims.

Report on the proceedings

First, I presented the integrity of the Ministry and the issue of sexual abuse as one of the factors that threatens that integrity today. I began by showing the participants why sexual abuse is on the front page today in Pope Francis’ pontificate. Then I developed the different risk factors that can facilitate abusive behaviour. I also presented the different forms of abuse. Then we focused our attention on several points: the physical consequences of sexual abuse on minors; the method that predators use to establish their control over minors; the distorted ideas (cognitive distortions) that predators use to abuse minors; the attitudes to avoid when talking about sexual abuse; and the measures to take to protect the child. Finally, I have shown that the struggle belongs to all of us, so as to create a safe environment for children and vulnerable adults.

In the middle of the conference, we had workshops, based on a text – a case study from South Africa. The reactions in the groups were very positive from participants.

I also invited an employee who listens to minors who are victims of sexual harassment in schools to share his experience with us. He encourages young people to get tested for HIV/AIDS in our youth centre. This father spoke about the fact that most of the infected young people are girls between 11 and 22 years of age and this leads us to believe that there are many cases of sexual abuse around us even if we don’t hear about it. The statistics provided by this speaker touched the participants. The fact that this testimony and report were given by a father added weight to the conference. This sharing experience was very practical and touching. It made us think and reflect.

We finished with the video on sexual abuse: “A doctor to save women”, followed by a sharing on the video. No one had seen the video before, and it was a good information and documentation for the consecrated ones. The sharing was superb and good reflections came out during the sharing.

Together we prayed the prayer of the delegate.

Together we took the prayer of the delegate for the protection of minors.

In general, the consecrated persons greatly appreciated the initiative of giving this conference. They were very happy that we were talking about this but also very shocked to see that finally we can talk about something they consider to be TABOO. They were anxious to know whether the bishop agreed because they were afraid to touch their ” taboos “. It is fortunate that we were able to talk about this scary taboo as people, and especially children, die in the silence of the taboo.

Participants read the documents already published on the subject.

Many wish that this could also be offered in schools and for catechumenate courses. But you have to take it slowly. I am already happy to have been able to speak to the consecrated persons of the Diocese of Mahagi.

It is nevertheless worth noting some strong resistance from the side of male religious who thought that this was a criticism of the Church and in particular of the priests to the benefit of the Sisters. But I had experienced this before and it doesn’t bother me. It is a defense mechanism to avoid facing reality. This did not prevent this session from being a success and a great experience for all participants.

Peter Ekutt, M.Afr.

Audience with the Pope – continuation and end

During the audience, I was only allowed to take pictures from my seat. So I couldn’t take a picture of our group during the audience. Here are three official photos, for which we have purchased the publication rights:

Here is the picture of the thanking word from our Superior General Stan Lubungo.

The handshake of Pope Francis with our Superior General:

And the group photo:

© Servizio Fotografico – Vatican Media

Henri Leroy, R.I.P.

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

Henri Leroy

on Friday the 8th of February 2019 at Bry-sur-Marne (France)
at the age of 91 years, of which 65 years of missionary life
in Burkina Faso and in France.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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