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To come and visit us in Antsirabe, Menja (yellow T-shirt) spent 7 hours in a bush-taxi; the next day he left in the same way to meet up with Soavina. Menja wants to be a priest, and he needs our support to complete his studies so he can get his diploma. While I give French lessons to the young women spending time in the community, Jacques goes to the prison to give courses to the prisoners, so that they can have a trade when they are released. Eleven…

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News from Madagascar

Hello everyone, “We are doing well. We are touched by your prayers for the victims of the latest disaster in Madagascar. We don’t travel much because the sisters are afraid we will catch Covid. But we have a lot to keep us busy. Jacques is building cupboards and I paint them when they are finished.   We saw the buildings and the new construction project in Ambositra; allowing the sisters to have more space so they can be more comfortable. On Sunday there was a feast for…

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Echoes of the visit to Madagascar

On the 15 December Anne and I finally boarded the plane for Madagascar. We really thought the trip would never happen – it had been postponed several times, so it was almost like a dream when we landed on Madagascan soil. There were health and administrative restrictions to challenge us, as well as a period of isolation in a hotel in Tanà. However, when the results of our test showed we were negative, we were allowed to leave and Dorothée was waiting for us in front of…

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Entrance to the postulancy in Cameroon

While congregations in northern countries are hit hard with aging and struggle to renew themselves, southern countries welcome young people who have plans to consecrate their lives to God within Religious Life. The Region of Cameroon has welcomed a new postulant whose name is Viviane. Viviane encircled by first year novices. We wish that, in the footsteps of Angélique le Sourd, “this time of formation, discernment and increase in the knowledge of the congregation may go well” and we assure her of our prayers. Sr. Annie-Aurore  

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