This annual meeting of members of the General Council with all the Major Superiors in the Congregation, provides times for sharing experiences, and a time of reflection together on the life and mission of the Congregation.
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to understand, discern and nurture the seeds of unity and hope which are already present... (Rule of Life XXVII)
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''The story of our Union is part of a much greater story : the story of the People of God and of the Church... Mystery of God's covenant with humankind in Christ. Our small efforts to come together are the raw material God uses to develop his own work... : 'TO BRING EVERYTHING TOGETHER UNDER CHRIST' (Eph. 1, 10)'' (Rule of Life)
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to be a ''sign of the communion that Christ came to inaugurate among men and women... to live there among the local people and in the Church... in sickness as in health...'' (Rule of Life 10)
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All the Sisters in the Cameroon Region gathered in Nkongsamba on 14th November.
At the beginning of their mandate in general government, Sister Emerentienne, newly elected Superior General and Claudie Berger, General Counsellor, arrived in Cameroon to meet the Sisters in their areas of Mission and to install the new Regional Superior, Mama Viviane and her Counsellors.
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' Let us open our eyes and see the misery of the world, the wounds... and let us recognize that we are compelled to heed their cry for help!...'
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33 Capitulants gathered together from Cameroon, Chile, Madagascar, England, Belgium, Italy and France, have listened to descriptions of life in their respective countries and talked about the major issues of the mission of the Congregation in which the Sisters are involved.
They work on drawing up orientations for the years. A General Superior and her council have been elected for the next mandate.
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Sister Françoise Marie Rey left France in 1961 for the mission in Madagascar.
She taught for eleven years before working in the formation of young Malagasy sisters for seventeen years. Since 1989 she has worked with the children of the orphanage in Faratsiho.
Arriving at the age of 80, the orphans of Faratsiho wished her a happy birthday.
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The community of Puente Alto. Sisters María Elena Vega, Emma Razafindravelo and Mirella Riquelme form this community.
We lived in Puente Alto from 1st 2011 until 4th March 2015.
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