What's Happening in our Little Corner of the Assumptionist World in West Africa |
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What else has happened? Well, first of all, many new brothers arrived: Frs. Bien-Aimé Razafimahavelo (Madagascar) and Vincent Kambere (Congo Kinshasa) and Br. Serge-Patrick Mabou Simo( Cameroon). Second, we had a session for all those in formation on self-financing and on a special fund-raising project. In Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) the community has been developing rapidly in this their second year: links with the diocese; involvement in the teaching of the faith (classes, conferences, articles…) and in the world of the media (Bayard-Afrique, diocesan radio, diocesan press…). We have also bought a piece of property closer to the seminary for our future scholasticate. I see five challenges on the horizon for our small delegation here in West Africa. First, we must allow the new religious to settle in to their new responsibilities. Secondly, we have some building matters to pursue, such as the scholasticate in Ouagadougou and a new house for our Komah community in Sokode, who up till now have been renting from the Religious of the Assumption. Thirdly, we need to formalize our relationships with Church authorities in the dioceses where we live and work. Also, fourthly, we must begin to establish our own works: a school? residences for young people? a social center that would respond to the great challenges facing the local population (those suffering from AIDS, eco-development projects, youth unemployment, etc.)? A center where people in difficulty could come and talk and find help? A cultural center in Ouaga ? And, finally, the last challenge, how to foresee self-financing of the region --- free some of the religious to do full-time work? begin our own projects that would be self-financing?etc. These are some of the matters that we will be discussing at our upcoming assembly. Stay tuned.... Fr. Benoît Bigard, A.A. ![]()
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Last Updated on Monday, 14 October 2013 08:00 |