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July,
2005
Letter from Burkina Fasso |
Dear Father Kevin and
the Christian people of Holy Family,
First of all I would like to send you warm and sincere
wishes on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of Holy
Family Parish in this year 2005. Long may Holy Family
parish continue! |
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Our Community at
Burkina Faso shares your joy and asks the Lord to send
many blessings to the Parish, to each one of you, your
families and the people who live around you.
We are immensely grateful to you for the financial help
that we are receiving from your parish community as a
result of their Lenten collection.
May I introduce
our Community to you?
We are an international community of five sisters, two
Congolese, two Rwandan and one French. |
| The Bishop of
Diebougou very much wanted to have a monastic community
in his diocese and in January 2001 our Order responded to
the desire by sending two sisters to Burkino FasoBaforto
look for a suitable site for the a monastic foundation. |
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We
found such a site, 20 hectares in the village of Bafor,
which is about 300kms. south-west of Ouagadougou, the
capital of Burkino and near the border of Ghana.
Soon we will be moving into the first part of the
monastic buildings but there are still the Church and the
community bedrooms to be built as well as the guest house
where we hope one day to welcome you, Father Kevin, and
your parishioners. |
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You
would all be very welcome not only to the monastery but
also to Burkino Faso, a name that means Land of
Integrity"
To finish this rather long letter let me tell you
something about the Diocese of Diebougou where we have
been so warmly received.
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| It was founded in 1968 and it
is a diocese, which is very much alive even though
followers of the traditional Animist religions are more
numerous in the area. In fact, throughout Burkino Faso
there is a great religious tolerance and I have noticed
that in our Diocese Animists, Muslims and Christian get
on very well together. |
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Our Diocese is also blessed
with many vocations to the priesthood: there are more
than a hundred priests at the moment and the majority of
them are young.
There are also many vocations to the religious life so
please pray that the Lord will send some of them to the
Bernardines. |
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We will remain
very united to you and the people of your parish and we
thank you again for your very generous gift
With the love and prayers of the Sisters,
Sr. Philomene |
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