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Sister Lucienne Fraipont, R.I.P.

On February 10th, 2018
at Evere St Joseph (Belgium)

Sister Lucienne Fraipont
(Sister Jean-Dominique)

returned to the Father
after dedicating her life to Him for 67 years.
She was 92 years old.

Born in the diocese of Namur,
her missionary life took place
in Burundi, Switzerland and Belgium

The Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa
recommend her to your prayers.

André Monnier, R.I.P.

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

André Monnier

on 11th February 2018 at the hospital of Isle-Adam
at the age of 95 years, of which 68 years of missionary life
in Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger and France.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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Maurice Callant, R.I.P.

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

Maurice Callant

on Saturday the 10th of February 2018 at Varsenare (Belgium)
at the age of 97 years, of which 70 years of missionary life
in Burundi and in Belgium.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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Sister Jeanne Roussel (Clotilde), R.I.P.

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

Sister Jeanne Roussel (Clotilde)


From the diocese of Saint-Dié
and the community of Verrières-le-Buisson,
she entered eternal Life in Verrieres-le-Buisson
on February 1, 2018 at the age of 92,
including 69 years of missionary religious life
in Kenya and France.

Interview of Bernard Lefèbvre on the martyrs of Algeria

Interview (in French) with our colleague Bernard Lefèbvre, M.Afr., Provincial assistant of the French sector, on the French Catholic channel KTO. Bernard has been in Algeria for a long time. His interview starts at 14:45 minutes.

 

The martyrs of Algeria declared “blessed”

The martyrs of Algeria declared “blessed”:

“Bishop Claverie and his 18 companions”

Last week, Pope Francis signed a decree approving the beatification of the late Bishop of Oran, Bishop Pierre Claverie, who was assassinated during the dark years of Algerian terrorism from 1990 to 2000 as well as 18 other sisters, priests and brothers.

We are not only speaking of the 7 Trappist monks of Tibhirine but also of the four White Fathers, who are less well known, of Tizi-Ouzou also in Algeria. These confreres had been taken from the first floor of their house on the 27 th December 1994 to be shot in the courtyard.

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A new Rector at Notre-Dame d’Afrique in Algiers

Born in Ireland in 1964, Father Michael O’Sullivan attended a Trappist Fathers boarding school in Tipperary County and entered the White Fathers in 1983. Attracted by the call to be a missionary in the Arabian-Muslim environment, he did an internship (stage) for two years at Ghardaïa, before continuing his theological studies in Toulouse. Ordained priest in 1991, he spent a year in Adrar before being sent to Rome for studies.

Then he is asked to leave for Sudan where he spends seven years in Khartoum. Knowing the Melchite rite, he spent a sabbatical year in 2001 at the Orthodox monastery of Balamand in Lebanon, where he attended oriental liturgy classes in Arabic. He is also several times a vicar priest in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Yemen.

In 2003 back in Rome, he defended a thesis in Islamology. He is then sent to Jerusalem. During his ten years in the Holy City, he was appointed director of the House of Abraham and representative of Catholic Relief in the Holy Land. Then for four years in Dubai, in the Vicariate of Southern Arabia, he was the diocesan treasurer in this vast diocese. His interests in music led him to sing with choirs in Jerusalem and Dubai. He is happy to serve the Church of Algeria as rector of one of its most beautiful and symbolic places, the Basilica of Our Lady of Africa.

Taken from  « Notre-Dame d’Afrique – Lettre aux amis – Février 2018 »
Translation: webmaster

A joint youth pilgrimage for peace (PE nr. 1087 – 2018/01)

Already published on the International Website on January 2Oth, 2018

Cornelius (Kees) Akkermans 1929-2017 (PE nr. 1087 – 2018/01)

Kees, as he was affectionately known to his family and confreres, was born in Teteringen in the Diocese of Breda on the 30th September, 1929. At the age of 20 he decided to apply to join the Missionaries of Africa as a Brother. After postulancy he was received into the Novitiat e at s’Heerenberg on the 7th of September, 1951. After 2 years he made his first profession on the 6th August, 1953. He then went to Luxemburg to the Brothers’ Scolasticate for Continue reading “Cornelius (Kees) Akkermans 1929-2017 (PE nr. 1087 – 2018/01)”

Jean-Pierre Pickard 1926 – 2017 (PE nr. 1087 – 2018/01)

Jean-Pierre was born on the 18th September 1926 in Schaerbeek, one of the 19 municipalities of the city of Bruxelles. Primary schooling was at a school run by the De La Salle Brothers. He did his secondary schooling at the Institut Sainte-Marie in Schaerbeek. In 1944, in the middle of the war, he entered the White Fathers at Thy-le-Château. The novitiate at Varsenare followed and he studied Theology at Heverlee, where he Continue reading “Jean-Pierre Pickard 1926 – 2017 (PE nr. 1087 – 2018/01)”