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After his exchange with the Proved and his visit to some schools, the Bishop of Kisantu met this Friday, January 5, 2024, with the priests working in Catholic and private Catholic schools. During his interventions, Monsignor Kimbeni raised four points:
Read MoreCommunicating with the entire Democratic Republic of Congo which remembered its martyrs of independence, Monsignor Jean-Crispin Kimbeni, Bishop of Kisantu, illuminated the date of January 4 of this year by offering to the Church of Peter eight new priests including seven diocesan and one Jesuit.
Read MoreAccording to the testimony of these two active participants in the sessions, the synod took place in a spiritual climate. Everything was based on the three strong words of the general theme: Church, communion and participation. From the reflection teams to the general plenary, questions on several suggestions remained open for the second ordinary session in October 2024.
Read MoreModerated by Father Aloïs Konde, director of the Diocesan Pastoral Center of Lindonge, the opening prayer said by Monsignor Edouard Tsimba (auxiliary bishop in charge of East Kin) was followed by the exhortation of Monsignor Edouard Isango (auxiliary bishop in charge of West Kin) after the reading of the gospel by the deacon.
Read MoreAfter his visits, his rearranged pastoral agenda reminded that he could go to Bobito with his entire delegation. Thus done, the episcopal convoy left Bwamanda at 1:13 p.m. to arrive in Bobito at 2:20 p.m. on Tuesday, January 2, 2024. The Christians of the parish of Sainte Marie de Bobito welcomed him joyfully 2km from the parish. It was this morning of December 3 that HE Mgr José-Bernard LIKOLO, Apostolic Administrator of Molegbe, presided over the Eucharist in the parish church of Sainte Marie during which he administered the sacrament of confirmation to 379 baptized people.
Read MoreDuring his speech, the Cardinal recalled that when one arrives on a mission, it is important to know the socio-economic context of the place. The missionary is called to evangelize all the places where men meet to enlighten them with the word of God.
Read MoreIn his speech, the Archbishop of Bangui welcomed the committed participation of all pastoral agents in the Archdiocese of Bangui. After he had presented all his missionary trips within the country, the Cardinal expressed the hope that the congregations would settle in other dioceses that have greater need of missionary workers.
Read MoreIn this new year, we take the opportunity to present to the Archbishop of Bangui our best wishes for endurance to face all the peripheries that await him to bring consolation to the people of God.
Read MoreOur editorial team joins all the faithful of the Diocese of Kikwit in wishing Monsignor Timothée a happy birthday and our wishes for good health to continue shepherding the people of God who are in Kikwit.
Read More“Let us think of everyone, let us think of the marginalized, of those who are far from the joy of Christmas in these days. Let us think of everyone with the kindness of God. Remember these words: the kindness of God… Let us ask ourselves then, on this Christmas Eve: do I want to let myself be enveloped by the shadow of the Spirit, by the sweetness and gentleness of God, making room for him in my heart, drawing near to his forgiveness, to the Eucharist? And then: for those who are alone and in need, could I be a shadow that restores, a friendship that comforts?”
Read MoreSince his appointment as Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Molegbe, Monsignor José-Bernard Likolo, Bishop of Lisala, set foot for the first time on the soil of Zongo, which is part of the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Molegbe. On a pastoral tour with his Vicar General and his Chancellor, Monsignor José-Bernard made a gesture of courtesy that moved the Archbishop of Bangui, Cardinal Dieudonné Nzapalainga.
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