MISSIONARIES OF AFRICA
At the Service of
JUSTICE and PEACE


125th Anniversary of the Anti-Slavery Campaign 1888-2013


Missionaries of Africa are committed to Justice and Peace (JP) because:

We believe that we are created in the "image of a Just and Peace-Full God", and therefore justice and peace are part and parcel of our human identity and vocation.

We want to:

- follow in the footsteps of Jesus in proclaiming and working for the Kingdom of God founded on reconciliation, justice and peace.
- put into practice the Social Teaching of the Church, aiming at establishing a just and peaceful society.

8 Missionaries of Africa et the Forum of Dakar February 2011 Pawel, Robert, Didasio, Emmanuel, Gilles, Albéric, Patient et Anselm. It is a legacy and responsibility inherited from our founder, Cardinal Lavigerie, well stipulated in our "Constitutions and Laws", (Chapter 1 article 7; Chapter II article 19) and repeatedly confirmed by our General Chapters.

The people we are sent to, especially the Africans, hunger and thirst for 'justice and peace'.

It is naturally linked to our commitment to promote encounter and dialogue between people of different cultures and religions.

The Churches in Africa, our first collaborators, have "Justice, Peace and Reconciliation" high on their pastoral agenda. (Cf. Synod of Bishops, " The Church in Africa in service to Reconciliation, Justice and Peace, 2009)

"Sharing the sufferings of others and making their aspirations our own demands of us a particular care for the poor, a commitment to justice and peace, a concern that people's lives be fuller and richer, more truly human. In this way will the dignity of each and everyone as children of God be more truly acknowledged."
(Constitutions and Laws, Chapter I, Article 7)


Fr. Richard Nnyombi Coordinator for
JPIC and Encounter and Dialogue
Contact : Email

 
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