From Consolata Ivoire |
The Consolata Missionaries in Ivory Coast had their Annual
Assembly from 22nd January until 29th January 2024 in San
Pedro.
This is an extraordinary encounter of these eleven Missionaries
from six different nationalities (Italy, Mozambique, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania
and Argentina), working in three different dioceses across Ivory Coast (Odienne
diocese, San Pedro diocese and the Archdiocese of Abidjan), to make ways for
their forthcoming Fifth Conference.
In the Consolata Missionary Institute’s tradition, just after
the General Chapter, an every six year meeting of delegates to update the
charism in a designated place, each group, delegation or region sits to actualize
the fruits of the General Chapter according to their context. This is what they
call, Conference.
Since its humble beginnings 28 years ago, the delegation of
the Consolata Missionaries in Ivory Coast is having their fifth Conference this
coming month of April 2024.
This year’s Assembly begun with a recollection animated by
Fr. John Baptist Okaro, IMC Rector and a member of the Delegation Council.
In his exhortation entitled “All for the Gospel”, scripturally
inspired from the First letter of Saint Paul to the Corinthians, Chapter 9
verses 16 to 23, Fr. Okaro, dwelt on three major points.
Primo, he outlined what “All for the Gospel” meant for him.
“All for the Gospel” is a five faced reality. First, it means
to leave oneself be guided by the Holy Spirit just as the Apostle Philip did, Acts
of the Apostle 8: 26-40.
Second is to have Christ in the center of one’s life. Third
is to move out and encounter the other. Fourth is the three aspects of Ad Gentes (that is Ad Pauperes -to the poor; Ad
vitam -for life and Ad Extra -to
the extremities of the land). Finally, the Fifth is the holiness of life.
He further requested all the members to find personal or
individual meaning to these significant words of St Paul.
Secundo, he underlined some contemporary challenges one would
face in living the Gospel as a religious and above all as a missionary. These include
individualism, favoritism, lack of creativity or comfort with the status quo, Syndrome of Jonas, closed
within failures or achievements, among others.
Tertio, he went ahead to give some orientations or way
forward despite the challenges in responding to this noble vocation. Two of
them came out clear. First, one should have a memory or history of his first
encounter with Christ, the roots of his missionary calling. Second, one should nurture
the spirit of going elsewhere, move towards other unknown realities of life.
After a day of spiritual recollection and the evaluation of the
Continental Conference held in Bunju, Tanzania from 4th December
until 9th December 2023, by Fr Matteo Pettinari, IMC, the missionaries,
guided by the Preparatory Commission, embarked on a heavy mental work of
presenting and analyzing the Acts of the 14th General Chapter, which
was held in Rome in the months of May and June 2023. This was then followed by
the evaluation of the Acts of the 4th Conference held in San Pedro
from 16th to 20th April 2018.
This article was published in the following websites:
https://consolataafrica.org/en/consolata-missionaries-in-ivory-coast-towards-the-fifth-conference/
https://cisanewsafrica.com/ivory-coast-consolata-missionaries-build-up-to-fifth-conference-in-april/
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