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Ninth day of the plenary council
Three times per week the PC participants begin their day with Lectio Divina combined with Morning Prayer. The other mornings begin with Morning Prayer alone.
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First week of the Plenary Council
The midpoint weekend of Plenary Councils usually gives the PC participants a small break and an opportunity to visit and learn something more about the host-country. This year’s outing took place yesterday, Sunday June 5, Day 7 of the PC, and was to Elmina, the town where SMA, represented by Fr. Eugene Murat and Fr.…
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Sixth day of the Plenary Council
Yesterday evening (Friday, June 3, Day 5), Archbishop Peter Kwasi Sarpong, Archbishop Emeritus of Kumasi, became an honorary member of the Society of African Missions, through the Region of Ghana, during the mass for the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.
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The fifth day of the Plenary Council
There are two important things that take place at SMA meetings like the Plenary Councils, Regional Assemblies and Provincial Assemblies. One, of course, is the discussion that takes place around the topics that will hopefully keep SMA focused on its charism and at the same time will move SMA forward.
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the fourth day of the Plenary Council
With delegates coming from French and English speaking countries, the PC takes place in both languages. This year, to help things move along, when we are in the plenary sessions there is simultaneous translation taking place. Sylvère Atta does the translations from French to English, and Walter Woamede translates from English to French. Today, Day…
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The third day of the Plenary Council
Beginning Monday afternoon and continuing all of Tuesday, the delegates have been meeting mostly in 4 small groups (2 French, 2 English) discussing the following questions: 1. In line with our Charism/Spiritual Patrimony, is there a need to guarantee the centrality of the African continent for the Society’s mission? If so, what are the financial…

