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Pascal Jawotho R.I.P.

Society of the Missionaries of Africa

Father Emmanuel Ngona, Provincial of Province Central Africa,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Pascal Jawotho

on Friday, 24th March 2023 in Bunia (Congo R.D.)
at the age of 46 years, of which 17 years of missionary life
in Mali, Burkina Faso and Congo R.D.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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Guido Stuer R.I.P.

Society of the Missionaries of Africa

Father Yvo Wellens, Provincial Delegate of the sector of Belgium,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Guido Stuer

on Sunday, 19th March 2023 in Brussels (Belgium)
at the age of 88 years, of which 62 years of missionary life
in Zambia and Belgium.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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JPIC-ED Strategic Action Plan for 2022-2028

Why Nurture JPIC-ED Values within Us?

From 27th February to 5th March 2023, our Generalate in Rome, hosted JPIC-ED Provincial Coordinators and Section Promotors. The aim of coming together, both in person and online, was to elaborate a JPIC-ED Strategic Action Plan for 2022-2028. Presenters enriched JPIC-ED provincial and section strategic action plans which were prepared prior to the session.

First, a JPIC-ED minister cannot offer what s/he does not have. Thus, processing JPIC-ED values within oneself helped each participant to understand his/her role as an agent peace and positive change in society.  

Second, participants took time to look at the collaboration with the local Church. Issues related to charity and justice, human mobility, anti-human trafficking campaign, education, economy, international trade and poverty, environmental care, healing and reconciliation, etc., call for collaboration.

Third, the challenge of insecurity, mostly in Africa, was not ignored. That is why conflicts management and resolution captured the attention of the participants. Using a theoretical framework, participants took time to investigate and understand causes of conflicts, approaches in peacebuilding, the correlation between conflict prevention, management, resolution, and transformation, etc.

Fourth, participants investigated socio-economic dynamics of our time. A particular attention was drawn on the state of world’s economy, the problem of economic growth, the urgent need to change how the economy works, etc.

Finally, participants looked at the challenge of funding JPIC-ED apostolate.

Why cultivate JPIC-ED values within us? On processing JPIC-ED values within oneself, participants contemplated their inner-selves. Human frailty and tendency to inflict injustices on oneself, the other and the body of the Society stands possible for each and everyone. Aware of one’s struggles and vulnerability to injustice, it becomes an imperative to build a culture of encounter, dialogue, peace, justice, and care for our common home. This comes to corroborate what Mahatma Gandhi once said: “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” In other words, ‘practice what you preach’.

The 29th General Chapter of our Society goes in the same line. It recommends the following: (1) a reflection on injustices within our Society and those that affect our collaborators (cf. Cap. Acts, §1, p. 27); (2) a renewed collaboration with the local Church and civil society actors in favor of peace and reconciliation (cf. Cap. Acts, §2, p. 27); (3) communal commitment in the care for our common home (cf. Cap. Acts, §6, p.28); and (4) where needed, to walk on the road of healing and renewal (cf. Cap. Acts, §7, p. 30).

With the current financial ups and downs caused by Covid-19 and Ukraine-Russia war, there is a need to imagine new ways of financing our JPIC-ED activities at the grassroots. To continue this noble aspect of our Charism, participants agreed to source funds from donors and other people of goodwill. Phases of planning, monitoring and evaluation should be well respected. Financial reports should exhibit transparence and accountability.

To conclude, JPIC-ED Coordinators sought to plan for a renewed JPIC-ED Ministry. ‘Walking the talk’ is necessary. JPIC-ED apostolate calls for collaboration with like-minded people and institutions, especially the local Church. It does not ignore the question of insecurity, mostly in Africa. It is aware of Covid-19 related financial challenges that need attention. Further, it seeks to follow the 29th General Chapter recommendations.

Prosper Harelimana

The launch of the new network in Mali

NEWS FROM THE NETWORKS: TAKUMA IN MALI

In this interview, Father Nicolas Dyemo, Missionary of Africa, and Sister Marie Chantal Nikiema, Sister of Jeanne Delanoue share the launch of the new network in Mali, and the main challenges in the fight against trafficking in persons in the country:

Karl Stärk R.I.P.

Society of the Missionaries of Africa

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

Karl Stärk

on Thursday, 9th March 2023 in Rottenburg (Germany) at the age of 90 years, of which 62 years of missionary life in Rwanda, Burundi, Italy and Germany.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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For victims of abuse: Pope Francis

In response to cases of abuse, especially to those committed by members of the Church, it’s not enough to ask for forgiveness. Asking for forgiveness is necessary, but it is not enough. Asking for forgiveness is good for the victims, but they are the ones who have to be “at the center” of everything. Their pain and their psychological wounds can begin to heal if they find answers —if there are concrete actions to repair the horrors they have suffered and to prevent them from happening again. The Church cannot try to hide the tragedy of abuse of any kind. Nor when the abuse takes place in families, in clubs, or in other types of institutions. The Church must serve as a model to help solve the issue and bring it to light in society and in families. The Church must offer safe spaces for victims to be heard, supported psychologically, and protected. Let us pray for those who have suffered because of the wrongs done to them from members of the Church; may they find within the Church herself a concrete response to their pain and suffering.

Jean-Pierre Bossuyt R.I.P.

Society of the Missionaries of Africa

Father Yvo Wellens, Provincial Delegate of the sector of Belgium,
informs you of the return to the Lord of Father

Jean-Pierre Bossuyt

on Sunday 19 February 2023 in Mechelen-Bruxelles, Belgium
at the age of 91 years, of which 65 years of missionary life
in R.D Congo and Belgium.

Let us pray for him and for his loved ones.

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MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS FOR LENT 2023

JPIC ED Ejisu Ghana

This video belongs to the Missionaries of Africa (White Fathers), Ghana-Nigeria Province, St. Martin of Tours Formation House, Ejisu, Ghana (West Africa). Following a request of Talitha Kum, it was realized to raise awareness about the pain and suffering caused by modern slavery. Furthermore, it campaigns against Human Trafficking. Participants: Ushiobi Gerald Bisong (Producer), Elvis Eduyo, Shadrach Tanko, Lambert Donmee, Nitni Andrew Adeka, Jewel Osei Arhin, Mathias Yongo, Ugwu Anthony Chibueze and Yieri Desmond Ataba.

Jozef VAN BOXEL Provincial

Official Communication

After consultation, dialogue and with the consent of his Council, Father Stanley LUBUNGO, Superior General, has appointed Father Jozef VAN BOXEL Provincial Superior of the Province of Europe for a first mandate ending on 30th June 2026.

Rome, 8th February 2023

Fr. André-L. Simonart,
Secretary General.