François |
From one activity to another
Schools are closed (with the exception of our Mechanical School: the second
year students are doing their driving school), but numerous activities still
continue.
On Sunday I left to do my village visits. I stopped in Bawi, where a few
days ago I had left a pram, a tricycle, for François. With this, he is able to
move and acquire some autonomy. I then continued on to Zoungbe, a small
village almost 40 km from Baoro.
Here there were 7 girls and boys who received the salt and oil, the first two
stages of the journey towards Baptism. The chapel is a thatched roof, and the
raw brick altar has been reduced by half due to the rains. But the Mass
continues with the memorial of Christ's sacrifice, here just like in a
cathedral.
I returned
to Baoro quite early, just in time to help prepare lunch. Today was a
holiday, there were almost thirty people at the table.
Why? Because today Fr. Stefano Molon, parish priest of Baoro for 6 years,
concluded his ministry here, and in the next few days he will leave for his new
destination, Bangui. The parish community thanked him and greeted him in solemn
Mass, and then there was lunch here in the Mission.
Over these past few days we also began the construction of the two classrooms
in the school of the Sisters of Baoro. This will allow for an increase in the
number of students.
The next few days we will start work to expand 2 more schools, in Kouisso
Baguera and in Bawi.
Good work!
Baoro |
Zoungbe |
Le nuove aule della scuola "Les Martyrs Africains" di Baoro La construction des nouvelles salles de classes |
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