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Thursday, November 23, 2023

Cultivate and grow

 

Orti scolastici a Dobere
Les jardins scolaires à Dobere

Cultivate and grow

Finally last week I managed to stay in Baoro without moving!

I was able to visit our schools in the villages, and as always it was interesting: seeing the teachers enthusiastic, and the pupils even more so, was a great joy.

All 9 schools I visited have already prepared a small, fenced field for vegetable gardens. This year I launched this initiative, for those who wanted it, and all the schools participated. In the next few days we will bring some tools (a cart, watering cans, shovels, hoes, etc.) and seeds to each school. We'll revisit in a couple of months, to see the fruits of their labour!

School, education and training are the tools for building a more peaceful, less poor tomorrow. The hope is to avoid (but unfortunately it is already happening) Central Africa being sold off to the strongest and most overbearing buyer. Just in recent days the Chinese arrived in Baoro, to exploit the gold.  This was despite an official decree from the Minister of Mines, which prohibited any semi-artisanal installation.

On Sunday I celebrated Mass in Zoungbe, a small village on the road to Bangui, and then I went down to Bangui. The work continues with Alessio Vada almost finishing the construction of the 44 arches of the cloister, they are making progress!




Mbormo

Dayanga

Kouisso Baguera

Zoungbe


Alessio Vada


Friday, November 17, 2023

Construction sites and first fruits

 

 


Construction sites and first fruits


Following the work of the new convent under construction in Bangui is quite challenging.
Last week I stayed in Bangui again, to accompany the volunteers and workers for the electrical and plumbing systems.
Enrico and Giovanni are continuing the construction of the arches, while Mario and Giovanni Vezza take care of the electrical and plumbing. Andrè is welding the railings that will protect the convent.
Saturday morning I left Bangui to spend a few days in Baoro.
On Sunday I remained in the parish, because the three new Carmelite priests; Wilfrid, Aimé and Alfred, celebrated their first Mass here. In French there is a beautiful expression: we talk about the "prémices", the first fruits of priestly life.
While in German there is a beautiful proverb, which says:
"A pair of shoes can be broken for the blessing of a new priest" (meaning; no journey is too far to receive this precious blessing)
These days here in Baoro I try to see the progress of the various projects, especially the schools.
Wednesday and tomorrow, Friday, I will be visiting the village schools. I brought some material for the teachers, for the little ones (a slate) and for the older ones.
There is still a lot of rain, but oddly enough I'm very happy that the dry season hasn't started yet!


I primi archi
les premiers arcs

Giovanni e Alessio, e la prima inferriata
Giovanni et Alessio, avec la première grille






Bayanga Bode

Samba Bougoulou

 

 

Thursday, November 9, 2023

The work continues

 

Eclissi di Luna
Eclipse de lune
The work continues

I didn't show up on the blog last week, because the work in Bangui continues.

This is the second week that I have spent in Bangui, on the construction site of the new convent.

With Mario Mazzali we continued the electrical and plumbing systems on the ground floor.

For a few days we have had some reinforcements. On Friday 2 November, Giovanni Grossi Bianchi (the architect of this project), Giovanni Vezza (electrician, from Priocca – CN), Alessio Vada, bricklayer from Novello (CN) and Enrico Massone, from Pallavicino in Val Borbera (Al ).

Enrico has been coming to Central Africa for almost 40 years, and Alessio is on his third stay.

It is the two of them who are starting a very particular job these days: the construction of arches over the pillars of the veranda of the new convent. A job that is new in the country, and which involves the bricklayers of the local company.

Saturday morning though... we had to unload the container! We had 12 meters long, with access made more complicated by wet ground and difficult access. Thank God the young people of the community give us a strong support. We started unloading around 10am, and finished at 5pm. The container, prepared with passion and professionalism by our Arenzano Prosecutor's Office, contained a lot of Providence, and also important material for the work on the new convent.

Sunday was a day of rest, and on Monday Alessio and Enrico began to prepare the work for the arches: there was a metal arch, to be adapted to the spaces between the pillars, on which the bricks will be placed. The result was very beautiful.


Enrico, Alessio e Giovanni




Lo scarico del container


La realizzazione degli archi
La réalisation des arcs


Giovanni Vezza e Severin