ALL FIVE BRANCHES OF ASSUMPTION FAMILY IN BURKINA FASO, WEST AFRICA |
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In 2011 when the masculine branch of the Assumption Family established a formation community in Ougadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, it became only the fourth country in the world where all five branches of the Family are found (France, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Vietnam being the other three). The first to arrive, in 1965, the Religious of the Assumption run two schools there as well as a formation house. The Oblates of the Assumption arrived 35 years later in 2000 in the western city of Bobo-Dioulasso, the financial center of the country. There they have two communities and staff a number of diocesan schools.
The country is diverse, young, and quite unified. There are more than sixty ethnic groups and more than 60% of the population is Muslim compared to 23% that is Christian (predominantly Catholic). Christianity first arrived on Burkina Faso soil in 1900 with the Missionaries of Africa (originally called White Fathers for the color of their distinctive habit). From its beginnings Christianity has played a major role in assuring the unity of the country through its educational and cultural institutions. Almost half the population is under the age of 15, but life expectancy is only 47 years of age and the mortality rate hovers at 13%. The Assumption Family, in all of its own diversity, hopes to contribute to the future of this up and coming African country which has already begun to contribute vocations to the entire Family. ![]()
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Last Updated on Thursday, 20 March 2014 15:03 |