Yesterday January 17th began the second week of training for all new / as we've come to the Diocese of Lai. If you remember, in November we had the first half and was in those days when we could upgrade a little our blog.
Since then we have received many emails and sms asking us to update the blog more often. True, you are right and that part of the technical difficulties is that every day with the children we absorb, we love but also let us cast.
To act as liaison between the first and second week of training we want to tell you what to do in these training sections. As we wrote above we gather all the priests, nuns, missionaries and cooperating in the course have come to the diocese for apostolic work or socially. This year we are a group of 15 people from Congo, Cameroon, Nigeria, Benin and Spain. We have all felt the call to come to Chad, to the Diocese of Lai, to work with these people. In the daily relationship with them we discovered that each had a different way to get here but it is best we have all felt at some point this country had something we liked and needed at the same time our work. In short "called to serve." The first part
work on country-level geography, history, politics and some ethnic groups, and the diocesan pastoral plan. The second part is devoted to raising awareness about working within the diocese with the children, youth, vocations, with women in economic and social level.
For us one of the things we like about this our diocese is the feeling of family with whom they work, and that all congregations, groups and associations that come to work they do from their own land but from the charism of each one but set in a thoughtful diocesan project, known and rooted among Chadians.
A Plan to talk about God in such an impoverished country and as late but wants part of the utopia of the Kingdom of God, who wants to announce his Word, who wants to celebrate and you want to change all the realities that prevent men live as brothers and be a cause of injustice, war, poverty , selfishness or the weight of custom and traditions.
From this theoretical framework has been achieved throughout a network of concrete objectives (promote the grouping of Christians in communities, training, commitment and love), medium (schools, foster homes, a center for orphans, hospitals, formation of catechists, diocesan radio) commissions (justice and peace, promotion of family, children, youth and women, development and relief in the world) and allow people across the Kingdom of God the world will change.
aware of the needs of the country but the new Chad passionate we dream we are active members of the Diocese of Lai.
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