Month: October 2011
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Our vocation is so beautiful, so lofty . Let us thank the Lord for having called us to this apostolate! With these words of Maestra Thecla echoing in our minds ands hearts, we began the last day of our meeting for redesigning our presences in Africa-Madagascar.
The Feast of Christ the King marked not only the close of the Liturgical Year but also the close of our Continental Meeting. As always, the day opened with the Eucharistic Celebration, enlivened by African music and songs that lent a very festive touch to the Liturgy and strengthened the spirit of communion among us.
Today was spent drawing up the projects that will help us revitalize our Pauline life and mission on the local level. It was a beautiful experience to hear those drafts read aloud to the Assembly late this afternoon.
Make my joy complete by being one in love, one in heart and one in mind (Phil. 2:2). This appeal of the Apostle Paul echoed powerfully among us at Morning Prayer, preparing us for a task that calls for a great communion of hearts and intentions.
Morning prayer and the Eucharistic Celebration opened this day, which was dedicated to personal reflection, group work and the exchange of ideas in assembly.
Now we are ready to resume our work with renewed energy and commitment.
Our itinerary for redesigning our presences in Africa-Madagascar continues. Presently, we are still in a stage of profound listening as we re-examine the various areas of our life and mission, seeking to come to a better grasp of these situations so as to understand how the Lord is calling us to revitalize them.
But in the midst of all this she continues to proclaimthrough the Word of God, prayer, witness and servicethe good news that Africa is in the hands of God.
As is fitting, our first Sunday in Africa began with a memorable Eucharistic Celebration in the chapel of our Nairobi community. The invitation of the biblical readings to keep alert created the right atmosphere for the days program: a round table discussion guided by the General Councilors, who offered us a panoramic and provocative view of the various areas of our Pauline life, allowing us to come to a more profound awareness of the fact that our redesigning process, which must be carried out together, must take as its point of departure our concrete reality.
Program
12 nov. – Arrivi e sistemazione
13 pm -15 nov. – Comunicazioni da parte delle Superiore di Circ. e Case dipendenti sulla propria Circoscrizione
16 nov. – La Chiesa in Africa
21 nov. – Progetti
RidisegnoAfrica
19-20/09/2009
This second-to-the-last day of our Asia-Oceania encounter concluded with a presentation on the part of our Korean sisters of their Ut Unum Sint Bible Course.
On the continental level, daring and concrete priorities to be implemented in well-defined stages and aimed at short and medium-term goals were established with surprising ease. The proposals blend together the two dimensions innate to our charism: the Word of God and communications. But we also went further, laying the groundwork for several expansion projects in Asia and drawing up suggestions to keep in mind in our circumscriptional and intercircumscriptional planning.
Thank you for your prayerful presence!
17-18/09/2009
Although we are aware of our profound poverty with regard to personnel and instruments, we refuse to give up our dream. Indeed, we feel that the Spirit of the Lord is urging us to courageously direct our gaze to other countries…. We too feel the yearning of our Founder to help the Word of God reach all these people.
16/09/2009
Today we focused on the situations of our circumscriptions and communities dependent on the General Government so as to begin to draft redesigning projects that will lead us to truly revitalize our Pauline life and mission. In our sharing of ideas in the assembly it was surprisingly easy to come to a convergence of thought concerning the elements we consider to be beacons for all FSPs, namely: the Word of God, study and formation, a greater use of the Internet (including in pastoral work for vocations), our China project, collaboration with the laity .
15/09/2009
14/09/2009
11/09/2009
The information our sisters shared with us has given us a glimpse of very different situations and is helping us build a common platform of knowledge that will be very useful in our work of redesigning, which is the goal of this meeting. We are already asking ourselves how to tackle the challenge of keeping in step with our always up-to-date apostolate and also the challenge of how to cross paths with young people so as to dialogue with them about lifes values.