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    On Saturday 22 February, the Missionaries of Africa and the Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa joined forces for a pilgrimage of Hope through the Holy Door of St Peter’s to celebrate the Jubilee 2025.   The group first celebrated Mass in one of the chapels of St Peter’s Basilica, a very prayerful Mass well prepared by our brothers. All the Provincials of the M.Afr. were there, as well as most of the Fathers of Via Aurelia, so it was an opportunity for some wonderful encounters and reunions.   After Mass, the group made the pilgrimage route. Many of our brothers were wearing gandouras, which didn’t go unnoticed! The most important thing was to have made the journey together as brothers and sisters!  

From left to right: Sisters Nodjitelsembe Solange from Tchad, Cyarisima Divine from Rwanda, Nitunga Jovanie from Burundi and Mbaihamdene Valérie from Tchad.     Four Sisters pronounced their first vows in Bobo-Dioulasso, on December 8, 2024. : Sisters Nodjitelsembe Solange from Tchad, Cyarisima Divine from Rwanda, Nitunga Jovanie from Burundi and Mbaihamdene Valérie from Tchad share the experience of the day.   Yes, God’s love is wonderful. These words remind us of how God walked with us until the day of our commitment, not by our merit but by His unconditional Love towards us. It is with great joy that we share with you the experience we lived on the day of our first profession. On December 8, 2024, we publicly pronounced our “Yes” to follow Christ, which as our dream since we felt His call. We feel happy to belong to our dear Congregation: The Missionary Sisters of Our Lady…

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Interview à Radio Maria de Nairobi avec Sr Christine Bahati Safi, le père Innocent Maganya M.Afr. et monsieur Frank du groupe Lavigerie du Kenya   Sr. Xaverine Mukansinga, Nairobi, Kenya   “Ending human trafficking is a mission that requires collaboration,” This phrase was reiterated by speakers at an awareness-raising event on human trafficking. It was the theme chosen for the occasion reflecting the spirit of our founder. It helped to raise awareness, his impact on the Church, and his commitment to the world of his time. This event was organized by the Missionaries of Africa, the Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa, and the Lavigerie Family in Kenya. It was held at Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish, South B, Archdiocese of Nairobi, on March 15, 2025. In the afternoon, those present were made aware of the reality of human trafficking. This event was highlighted by the presence of…

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