Meet Assumptionist Fr. Jean-Paul Sagadou: Bringing West African Youth Together |
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The sixteen countries which make up West Africa count 300 million inhabitants of which half are under the age of 20 and three quarters under the age of 30. The Integration Tours target anyone between 17 and 35 years old, whatever their religious, linguistic, cultural or professional background, who wants to discover the cultural and sightseeing riches of the African continent and who wants intellectual training in a Pan- African vision of Africa and its diaspora. The African Integration Tours, which usually last 10 days, have been organized since 2009 in one of the 54 countries of Africa. Each year a new theme deepens the notion of African integration: 2009: African Integration (Burkina Faso) 2010: African Integration and the Meeting of Cultures (Benin) 2011: Integration and African Renaissance (Mali) 2012: Reconciliation and African Integration (Ivory Coast) 2013: Citizenship and African Integration (Togo) 2015: African Integration and Democratic Culture (Senegal) 2017: African and Afro-descendant Youth Facing Pan Africanism: Kwame Nkrumah and the Reconstruction of Africa in the 21st Century (Ghana)….August 4-14, 2017.
This effort has been launched by the Assumptionists who are characterized by a passion for the great causes of God and a particular concern for youth. In the great Augustinian tradition that pursues unity, truth, and charity, the Assumptionists, for their part, encourage ecumenical and inter-religious dialogue, especially through work with young people (education), the press, and parish ministry. They seek to bring people together, to create bonds between them, and to bring to birth communion and solidarity among persons of different cultures, nations, religions, or tribes. ![]()
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Last Updated on Friday, 17 February 2017 16:27 |