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Herman Konings, R.I.P.

Father Luc Putzeys, Provincial Delegate of the sector of Belgium,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Herman Konings

on Friday the 20th April 2018 at Bruges
at the age of 81 years, of which 55 years of missionary life
in Burundi, Rwanda, Italy and Belgium.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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Inter-religious Dialogue Seeking Peace in Tanzania

In Tanzania, the office of Justice & Peace and Inter-religious Dialogue has had several activities with the Muslim fraternity. The main event was in February, 2018, when we held a two day conference on inter-religious dialogue and peacebuilding in Tanzania, with a special attention to the case of Dar es Salaam. It was a top level diplomacy approach. We invited several dignitaries from embassies and the European Union and the American cultural centre. The conference was graced by his H.E. Most Rev. Marek Solczynskinew, Apostolic Nuncio to Tanzania. The speakers and key players were university lecturers and researchers who presented very concise research findings. The Muslim leadership in Dar es Salaam was well represented and the leaders gave their views.

The main event of the conference was the launching of the book on “Religious extremism and violence in Tanzania – the case of Dar es Salaam”, by Dr. Elias Opongo SJ, and Dr. Felix Phiri (M.Afr.).

The conference on inter-religious dialogue in Tanzania was held at Atiman House of Missionaries of Africa. The Nuncio flanked by  two Sheikhs on either side with Br. Elvis standing right behind the Nuncio.

The primary objective of the conference was to analyse the situation of religious extremism and violence emerging in Tanzania in close association with the current global situation whereby many parts of the world have become destabilized by religious intolerance. Although the Tanzanian situation could be a typical case, considering the country’s history, it could nonetheless contribute in some way not only to understanding the roots of religious extremism and violence but also in providing possible means of pre-emptying the occurrence of such incidents in the interest of a more constructive interreligious coexistence globally.

At the conference, it was reported that in coastal region of Tanzania like Tanga, radicalization of the youth was slowly gaining momentum. It is a known fact that Tanzania has suffered terror attacks in the recent past. However, there are some sections of the Tanzanian civil society who do not feel comfortable to say that there is a problem of religious extremism in Tanzania, fearing that it could paint a bad image of the country. The temptation therefore is to choose to keep silent about it. Unfortunately that would not be the right approach to eradicate religious extremism in Tanzania. We need to address the problem before it gets out of hand. Feeling bad about having fundamental extremists in one’s own country is normal but choosing to keep silent about the problem is very dangerous. There is need for a paradigm shift in the analysis, and strategic response to the problem of religious extremism and violence in Tanzania.

Our conference indicated that the problem of radicalization was gathering pace on the coastal area due to many factors such as perceived economic injustices, lack of employment among the youth, political power agenda, and foreign geopolitical strategic interests. In addition, it was observed that in regions like Tanga where the young population are very much exposed to wrong teaching and could easily fall victims of religious radicalisation. Another factor is the proximity between Tanga and Mombasa where the al-shabaab easily infiltrate in the local population. However, all these factors tend to hide under the guise of religious fundamentalism. We cannot deny that religion has been instrumentalized to justify these extreme acts of violence. Moreover, we need to dialogue as religious leaders of different religions and answer the question “what is our role and how can we help reduce the damage?” At the end of the conference, we all agreed that inter religious dialogue is vital in deconstructing the ideology behind religious extremism.

One can say we have hope for more collaboration between Muslims and Christians (i.e. Catholics) in Dar es Salaam. Our task is to coordinate with our muslim brothers in Dar es Salaam and see how we can reach out to other coastal regions such as Tanga and help the young people to stay away from wrong teaching.

The future research would look into the implementation of long term approach to addressing root-causes of religious extremism and violence; such as socio-economic and political marginalization, unemployment, victimization, uncoordinated response, and lack of effective strategy to addressing the problem.

Religious extremism and violence in Tanzania – the case of Dar es Salaam, by Dr. Elias Opongo SJ, and Dr. Felix Phiri (M.Afr.) – Here the cover of the book translated in German by Missio.

About the next conference, one of the researchers challenged us that most of these dialogues are conducted among elderly men. Often we exclude women and the youth. To the contrary the reports on radicalisation show a lot of young people as the major human capital. Recently, we have seen the number of women participating in radicalisation increasing too. Thus, we have to see how to engage young people and women in these dialogues. We hope to contact universities to see if we could hold round table discussions with the students at the campus and eventually hold the conference with the youth.

Bro. Elvis Ng’andwe, M.Afr.

Brother Alfons Weber, R.I.P.

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

Alfons Weber

on Thursday the 19th April 2018  at Munich (Germany)
at the age of 90 years, of which 64 years of missionary life
in Germany.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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Hubert Barbier, R.I.P.

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

Hubert Barbier

on Thursday the 19th April 2018 at the hospital of Bry-sur-Marne (France)
at the age of 91 years, of which 65 years of missionary life
in Mali, Sudan and France.

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New Antenna of AEFJN in Kenya

A new antenna of AEFJN has been launched in Nairobi on February 16, 2018. It was preceded by a two-day workshop (February 15-16) on Advocacy and AEFJN. The antenna is anchored by the Conferences of Major Superiors of Kenya. Prior to this time, the two conferences (male & female religious congregations) worked independent of each other. AEFJN is now a common voice for the two conferences. A structure to coordinate the activities of the antenna for the next one year has been set up. The antenna chose the theme of Tax Evasion/Money laundering for their advocacy activities and will be meeting in the coming days to develop their Plan of Action on this theme. The Secretariat is very grateful to the antenna of UK and the Executive for their contributions in the setting up of the new antenna. The antenna of UK has further committed to working closely with the new antenna to mentor her.

Other antennae exist in Cameroon and in Central African Republic.

http://aefjn.org/en/antenna-of-nairobi-kenya/

Meeting of stagiaires in the Province of Europe

“Have an esprit de corps,” Lavigerie told us. One of the challenges we face in everyday life is the mutual support of our joys and sorrows. Ah ! If we were not only united but one; is it not the wish of every human being in his social, religious and even political life? At our level of formation with the Missionaries of Africa, this mutual support was concretized by a meeting of the stagiaires of the Province of Europe and their spiritual companions. Six members took part : Georges Jacques (Provincial Assistant and Responsible of the stagiaires within the province), Bernard Delay (stagiaires’ coordinator in the sector of France), Jesus Zubiria (Provincial Delegate and stagiaires’ coordinator in the sector of Spain), Jonas Yamba (2nd year of stage in Spain / Roquetas de mar), Moses Ariho (1st year of stage in France / Marseille) and Emile Kimembe (1st year of stage France / Toulouse). This meeting took place in Madrid from the 4th to the 6th April 2018 and in comported three parts. First a time of prayer, then a time of sharing of our apostolic experiences and finally a time of relaxation. What is the impact of the cultures of our places of stage on our spiritual, social and apostolic life? What did we learn? How were we welcomed in our sectors and communities? What are the prospects for the future? This was, by and large, the major questions of our meeting. This article will just give a general view. First we will briefly talk about the reception in the community. Then we will talk about our interviews. And finally we will talk about our time of relaxation.

It is a very strong and remarkable element when one arrives in the community of Nuestra Senora De Africa: a sense of reception almost infinite. A warm attitude, a spirit of sharing missionary experiences, a good sense of humor, a communal joy that becomes contagious, a spirit of the body during community services, etc. made our stay not only peaceful but also an encouragement in our vocational journey. One would think we are in the presence of the authors of this word: “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another” (John 13-35). Yes, we saw and believed. It would be ungrateful not to say thank you to the entire community.

Our meeting began on the morning of April 4th with a recollection on the theme: “managing my freedom”. Led by Georges Jacques, this time of reflection reminded us of Jesus’ freedom, which is submitted to the obedience of his Father’s will. Since the dawn of humanity, he said, man had difficulties managing his freedom. Far from being a poisoned gift of God to men, freedom is a great sign of trust and love. To be free is not to do what I want, but to want what I do, one says! To be free is to recognize myself as a limited being and thus make the choice of complementarity while respecting the differences. On a personal level, we were reminded that our freedom is at the heart of our limits. So to recognize and love them seems an asset in our life.

No time to waste ! The afternoon of the same day was therefore dedicated to a global presentation first of the Sectors of Spain and France, then of the Province of Europe and finally to the sharing of our apostolic experiences, which would end in the afternoon of April 5th. It was a time for mutual listening, support and enrichment. It was a highlight for us! Is there anything more wonderful than a free, sincere and rich exchange! Is there any encouraging time more touching than the sharing of the various difficulties encountered because of social, climatic, linguistic change for some of us! Yes, we felt very comforted by the sharing of one and the other. In addition, we also talked about some practical points regarding our training. As an illustration: the stage report, the declaration of intent, the annual retreat and the local holidays.

In the stadium of the Real of Madrid

The time of relaxation has not been forgotten. We had the opportunity to visit the Cathedral of Madrid, the Royal Palace, the Santiago Bernabéu stadium of Real Madrid, and in a special way the Missionaries of Africa project Africa Fondacion Sur. To congratulate us for this beautiful time lived together, a dinner party was at the rendez-vous at the Ham Museum.

A joy lived and shared with one’s peers intensifies, and a difficulty experienced and shared with one’s contemporaries is softened, they say. This meeting of stagiaires organized within the Province in our favor brought us great joy and full satisfaction. We will remember the experiences of each one of us because they carry great wealth. We will remember that trust that characterized us. We will remember the advice of our spiritual companions. We will remember this beautiful welcome in the community. Not everything was said, but at least everything remains etched in our hearts. Does not St. John say, “Jesus did many other things as well. If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would be written. “ (John 21:25)

Jonas YAMBA, Moses ARIHO and Emile KIMEMBE

The Missionaries of Africa as partners of CCP

On April 5th I had the pleasure of holding a presentation session of the CCP’s e-learning program, addressed to those responsible for the formation of the Missionaries of Africa. The congregation of the White Fathers has been actively collaborating with the CCP…

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Consequences (CIM clip 4)

Here comes the fourth short video clip prepared by Stéphane Joulain on the Integrity of the Ministry. It is part of the formation given to the members of the  Missionaries of Africa Society.

PAO: The attacks in three countries of the sub-region

From “Baobab Echos” Nr 8 – January 2018

Successively Mali, then Burkina Faso and finally Niger have since January been the target of terrorist groups difficult to identify… Unlike other times, in Burkina Faso, before attacking the General Headquarters of the Faso Armies, a group attempted to penetrate, without success, into the premises of the French Embassy. Every time, not only did the assailants be slaughtered but soldiers and civilians paid a heavy tribe in dead and wounded, not to mention the enormous damages

It was on Saturday, February 24, 2018, in Northern Mali, that an attack caused the deaths of three civilians. Their car had exploded on a mine. Since January, the media has reported two distinct explosions in the North and central part of the country. Because armed groups are very dispersed in Northern Mali, it is difficult to identify and neutralise them. In addition, the Algerian Embassy in Bamako was the target, on Tuesday 13 March 2018, of acts of vandalism perpetrated by Malian nationals expelled from Algeria. Unhappy with their expulsion from Algeria, the latter organised a demonstration in front of the headquarters of the Algerian Embassy in Bamako, which ended with stone throwing and a fire in a garden outside the Diplomatic representation.

On Friday, 2 March 2018, in broad daylight, at 10:00 a.m., Burkina Faso was the scene of a new attack, the third in Ouagadougou for two years. It was initially the buildings of the French Embassy and the consulate that were targeted, in the immediate vicinity of the Prime Minister of Burkina Faso’s office, and then it was the explosion of a car packed with explosives in the Staff court, right in the city centre. In our guest house, 300 meters from there, the windows of the living room and of the television room were blown away. The assailants were all slaughtered, but the armed forces lost eight soldiers in these attacks, the youngest had just turned 21. In addition to this terrible record, there were more than 85 wounded, some seriously. In the city, panic was general, people fled thinking it was a new “coup d’état”. The calm is back now but we notice that in the evening there is less traffic. The roads, ordinarily full of businesses and full of life, have become very quiet. In the photo, above, we notice the huge cloud of smoke that followed the explosion at the general staff.

A week later, on Monday, 12 March 2018, it was the turn of Niger to be the target of new attacks. Around 21:40 that evening, the Police Post of Goubé, 40 km from Niamey, in the region of Tillabéri, was attacked by terrorist elements. There we deplored three dead and one wounded among the policemen.

While these attacks in the major centres were carried out, there were also many assaults in the periphery and in the province, often close to the borders.

All the media, from Burkina and elsewhere, commented on these events.The populations, for their part, measure not only the losses of life, the wounded and the material damage, but also the future of peace in all the countries of the subregion. The security measures are slow to be put in place, especially the G5 Sahel, which lacks financial resources at the moment.

On the other hand, the situation of the hostages is equally disturbing.Mali marked the sad anniversary (one year) of the hostage-taking in Karangasso, a parish in the Diocese of Sikasso. Sister Gloria, a Colombian sister of the Franciscans of Mary Immaculate, is still retained. Throughout Mali, on 7 February, the anniversary of the hostage-taking, prayers were held to request the release of Sister Gloria and all the hostages held in the Sahel.

PAO: The Advent Retreat… In January

From “Baobab Echos N ° 8 of January 2018”

January 5, 2018, at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Peace in Bamako

It seems a little anachronistic to bring together Confreres and Sisters of Our Lady of Africa, for an Advent retreat on January 5th! But the diaries of each other did not allow to find the opportunity to gather before Christmas.The theme being the one proposed by our two general councils: “We are all migrants”, could without problem be addressed, even outside Advent.Ha-Jo Lohre continues…

On January 5, 2018, the confreres of Bamako (community of the Guest House, community of Hamdallaye and community of the parish of the Holy Martyrs of Uganda) gathered together with our Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa (Bamako/Kalabankura) for the “Advent” recollection.This recollection was proposed to us by our General Councils.”We are all migrants”…It is still topical and as we were all stuck by the Advent time, we decided to program it at the beginning of the year by choosing as a place “the Marian Hill”, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Peace, on a hill in the center of the city , close to the parish church of the Martyrs of Uganda.After climbing the 177 steps, some discovered for the first time this beautiful place of recollection built by the previous Parish Priest Laurent Balas.After the morning prayer and a little introduction to the theme, everyone had time to find a place to meditate on the biblical texts and the proposed questions – either in the crypt before the Blessed Sacrament, in the Church of the Virgin (where we celebrated the mass around 11:00 a.m.) – or else outside on the forecourt or under the gallery.During mass, each one had the opportunity to share the fruit of their meditations, before a good meal offered by the guest house consolidated our fraternity.