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The 'African
connection' with EAO
ROME: 2nd March
2006 -- Note, not 'EAO connection' with Africa, although EAO missionaries
certainly have played a role in Africa over a long period and there is an
increasing number of EAO missionaries working in one or other part of
Africa. No, 'African connection' heads the phrase, grammatically
speaking, and that does make a difference! It is now Africa's turn to be
missionary.
The Rector Major has only very recently
returned from South Africa, from one of its capital cities, (SA has three
capital cities, if you'd like to include this as a question in the next
community 'trivial pursuit'. For now the first, most correct answer to "which
are they?" gets a prize from austraLasia! SA citizens excluded). An
African Team Visit was held for the first time last week. The event makes
history for at least two reasons. (1) There has never been an all-Africa
Team Visit before. (2) Project Africa, which is in its 25th year, was officially
brought to a conclusion! That does not mean that Salesian Africa has
solved all its problems - what region has? It does mean that Africa-Madagascar,
as the entire region is known in Salesian terms, now officially takes its place
alongside other regions in the Congregation. The various circumscriptions,
while maintaining friendly and at times substantial links with 'founding'
provinces, most of them in Europe, have moved into Vice Province or Province
status, so no longer have juridical links (though besides the
'circumscriptions', there remain areas in Africa which are part of a
circumscription outside of Africa: Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Cape
Verde). The Team visit has encouraged the region to aim as soon as
possible for financial self-sustainability and to be
missionary in its own right.
And there's the link.
Shortly, a young African Salesian (Ethiopia) will head out for PNG in a
missionary capacity. This has to be a milestone in the Congregation and a
wonderful link for EAO. There are other links, too. Of the three
'growing' regions in the Congregation, Africa and EAO are two of them - South
Asia is the third, though if you want that in numerical growth order, it has to
be South Asia first, Africa second and EAO third. S. Asia had 156 novices
last year, Africa-Madagascar 95 and EAO 61. S. Asia 'grew' by 46 persons
from '04-'05, Africa by 27, EAO by 3. S. Asia entered this year with 2379
confreres, Africa with 1135, and EAO with 1258.
Enough of
the numbers. The mission focus for this year is Sudan. Unfortunately, our
TV screens are still filled with stereotyped images of Africa - hunger, war,
corruption. Stereotypes or not, there is hunger, war and corruption, in
large doses, and in Sudan as much as anywhere, but those situations should not
blind us to huge strides in human development, holy witness to the point of
martyrdom - and a region that now wishes to play its own part in sharing its
faith and Christian enthusiasm to rejuvenate
ours.
GLOSSARY
financial
self-sustainability: this is one to keep an eye on, in the
sense that it is a relatively new term in Salesian circles and I note that it is
constantly being mistranslated from Italian as 'auto-financing of works'.
That just isn't English! We need to nip this one in the bud before it
spreads!
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