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Sr. Annette Mercure (Pierre-Alphonse)

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

Sr. Annette Mercure (Pierre-Alphonse)

Born in the Diocese of Chicoutimi,
she entered into Eternal Life at noon on the 30th July 2017
at the Infirmery of the Sisters of Charity of Quebec, Beauport (Qc.)

She was 93 years of age and had entered
into her 68th year of Missionary Religious Life,
which unfolded in Ghana and in Canada.

Lukas Gundi, R.I.P.

Father Oskar Geisseler, Provincial Delegate of the sector of Switzerland,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Lukas Gundi

on Sunday the 30th July 2017 at Foyer St. Joseph de Sierre (CH)
at the age of 86 years, of which 61 years of missionary life
in Zambia and in Switzerland.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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Migrants in Italy, an opportunity ? Statistics ! (PE nr. 1082)

Italy holds 4% (10 million) of the 244 million migrants in the world: 5,200,000 Italians live abroad and 5,026,153 foreign nationals live in Italy. Many immigrants arrive illegally. In 2015, 154,000 disembarked on Italian soil. They were asylum seekers fleeing war and persecution and economic migrants fleeing misery. Continue reading “Migrants in Italy, an opportunity ? Statistics ! (PE nr. 1082)”

Migration: a view from Mauritania (PE nr. 1082)

Mauritania faces the Canary Islands, gateway to Europe and, at the same time, it is on the edge of the Sahara giving access to North Africa. For many years now, it has served as a transit zone for migrants coming from different countries of Africa who want to go to Europe. Their arrival is often linked to political events or war situations in their countries of origin. So we have seen at different times, waves of people from the DRC, Nigeria, Cameroon, and (at the time of Gbagbo crisis) from Côte d’Ivoire. The list is not exhaustive! Continue reading “Migration: a view from Mauritania (PE nr. 1082)”

Pastoral Work among migrants in Northern Africa : a missionary building site (PE nr. 1082)

Shortly after my arrival at Ghardaïa in Algeria, and given my background of working in both Anglophone and Francophone West Africa, I soon found my niche in pastoral work among the migrants in the area. In the beginning, I was in contact with Liberians, Nigerians, and Cameroonians. They came looking for help to pay medical prescriptions and blankets for winter (it is cold in the Sahara!). My experiences in Burkina Faso and Niger, where I had never given out charity for fear of undermining the spirit of generosity of the emerging Christian communities, pushed me to put an end to this sort of payment after being in Ghardaïa for about six months. Continue reading “Pastoral Work among migrants in Northern Africa : a missionary building site (PE nr. 1082)”

My experience of working with Migrants (PE nr. 1082)

For eight months now, I have worked with the religious of different Congregations at a Reception Centre for migrants, newly arrived from Libya after crossing the desert and the Mediterranean Sea. With the little experience that I have, I will never again allow myself to utter generalisations about the causes of migration that so many ‘experts’ make from the comfort of their air-conditioned offices! One simply cannot look in the eyes of those traumatised by their experiences and continue to speculate with the ‘experts.’ Most of the migrants have been sold wholesale (in bulk) and then resold retail at the slave market in Libya. They have been tortured in prison or private houses, forced to work without wages or simply killed for the simple reason they are black. Continue reading “My experience of working with Migrants (PE nr. 1082)”

The history of the world is one of migration (PE nr. 1082)

Amnesty International has blamed «failing EU policies» for the soaring death toll among refugees and migrants in the central Mediterranean. It said the EU was turning a blind eye to abuses in Libyan detention centres, and was mostly leaving it up to sea rescue charities to save migrants. It also stated that more than 2,000 people have died in 2017 trying to get to Europe. Continue reading “The history of the world is one of migration (PE nr. 1082)”

Andrés Urquizu A., R.I.P.

Father Jesús Zubiría O., Provincial Delegate of the sector of Spain,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Andrés Urquizu A.

on Saturday the 22nd of July 2017 at Pamplona (Spain)
at the age of 79 years, of which 53 years of missionary life
in Burkina Faso (Upper Volta), in Chad and in Spain.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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Maurits De Weerdt 1935 – 2017 (PE nr. 1081)

Maurits was born on the 9th April 1935 at Antwerp, Belgium. His father, a renowned lawyer and Professor at Louvain University, died when Maurits was just four years old. Maurits attended Notre Dame College in Antwerp for his secondary education. He spent a year at the Notre Dame de la Paix University at Namur studying Natural and Medical Sciences. He entered the White Fathers in September 1955 at Boechout. After novitiate in Varsenare, Maurits went to the recently opened Scholasticate at Totteridge, London for his theological studies. He took his Missionary Oath there on the 11th July 1961. He was ordained priest in Heverlee on the 29th June 1962.
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Thierry Cornet 1931 – 2016 (PE nr. 1081)

Thierry was born in Bruxelles on the 19th February 1931. He came from an aristocratic background. His father was Count Cornet d’Elzius de Peissant who worked for the legendry Wagon-Lits company. Thierry studied at the Institute Saint-Josse in Bruxelles. In September 1949, he entered the White Fathers at Thy-le-Château. He then went on to do the novitiate at Varsenare and theological studies at Heverlee. He took his Missionary Oath there on the 16th July 1955 and on the 1st April 1956, he was ordained priest.
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