ASSUMPTIONISTS LAUNCH NEW COMMUNITY IN THE LAND OF THE "MEN OF INTEGRITY" (BURKINA FASO) |
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By Fr. Jean-Paul Sagadou, AA, superior The Assumptionists in Ouagadougou staying with the Religious Sisters of the Assumption Some years ago the Religious of the Assumption help us get settled in Togo giving us living space in one of their houses in Sokode and where one of our two communities still lives today. Here in Ouagadougou, in Burkina Faso, it is they again who have rented us space in a building that they recently vacated in order to take up residence in another neighborhood of the city closer to their work. Our arrival
Painful Child-birth Having been on the go most of the summer, I arrived in Ouagadougou exhausted and would have been wise to take some R&R. However, I had to get the house ready and then pick up the new members of the community at the unusual hour of their arrival (some getting in at 1 or 2 in the morning). As a result, I ended up in the hospital with a fever (102.2º), dehydration, throbbing headaches, and general fatigue. They kept me there several days till I was able to return home just in time for he community's opening Mass and assume my responsibilities with some lessons learned. But Fr. Paulin's experience was just as painful, if not more. On his way from his community in Butembo to Kampala, Uganda to catch his plane, along a section of the road known for its bandits, his vehicle was hijacked --- everyone was made to exit and robbed of everything they had. In Fr. Paulin's case that meant all of his clothes, his new computer, his memory stick with all of his courses, his wallet (which contained many documents such as his driver's license), and other personal effects. Fr. Paulin later wrote, "Thank God they spared our lives. Now I am in my new mission ready to go. I am convinced that God is great!" Our first steps The school-year begins
Involvement in the local church While formation is one of the principal missions of the new community, we are also very interested in getting involved in the work of the local church. It was a happy coincidence that just after our arrival the archdiocese organized a two-day workshop on major initiatives of the year. The theme of the year: "With Christ, Word of God, let us build up small Christian communities (SCC), dynamic, holy, missionary." In order to carry out this mission the priests of the archdiocese outlined any number of projects: continuing education programs, Bible study, formation of lay helpers, spiritual direction, and the distribution of Christian materials, especially the Bible. Upcoming invitations We have scheduled the visit of several local clergy to help us understand better the local church: - the local pastor of the cathedral in which we live, Fr. Patrice Kaboré - Fr. Dominique Yanoogo, the priest in charge of communications and media in the archdiocese - Fr. Valéry Sakougri, in charge of youth ministry - Mr. Jacques Nanema: a professor of philosophy at the University of Ouagadougou, who, we hope, will help us understand the great challenges facing society in this country - Mr. Eyoum Ngangue, editor-in-chief of Planètes jeunes, a Bayard initiative (we want to discuss with him other Bayard projects) - Fr. Désir Linderlhin, a Viatorian, who is the Dean for religious in the diocese. Many thanks for your continued support and prayers for this Assumptionist mission. ![]()
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Last Updated on Saturday, 05 November 2011 20:41 |