Asmara-Eritrea: Catholic Cathedral
The Provincials and Delegates of English
Speaking Africa and Mozambique (APDESAM), gathered in Nairobi from the 27
February until the 4 of March, have written a letter to
the confreres of Eritrea as sign of solidarity.
LETTER OF SOLIDARITY TO THE CONFRERES OF ERITREA
The Lord said: I have seen how cruelly my people are being treated in
Egypt; I have heard them cry out to be rescued from their slave drivers. I know
all about their sufferings, and so I have come down to rescue them from the
Egyptians (Ex. 3:7-8)
Dear confreres of Eritrea,
Gathered in Nairobi for the annual meeting of APDESAM and listening to the reports about the political and social situation of the countries where we are called to carry out our missionary service, we were struck in a special way by the situation of Eritrea. The cry of the people of Eritrea and of our confreres in this situation of suffering was brought to us by the delegate who challenged us to do something in order to help you in this moment of darkness and deprived of hope for a better future.
Dear confreres of Eritrea,
Gathered in Nairobi for the annual meeting of APDESAM and listening to the reports about the political and social situation of the countries where we are called to carry out our missionary service, we were struck in a special way by the situation of Eritrea. The cry of the people of Eritrea and of our confreres in this situation of suffering was brought to us by the delegate who challenged us to do something in order to help you in this moment of darkness and deprived of hope for a better future.
We tried to understand
your situation although we are very much aware that we can do little to find
concrete answers to your cry. We turned to God in prayer and we decided to
write this letter to you, conscious that it will bring little relief to all of
you. However, following the example of Comboni who looked into the situation of
Africa in the light of faith, we are fully convinced that suffering and death
will bring new life and resurrection to all of you and to your people. Our
short history as Comboni Missionaries shows us also that in the end, after
terrible moments of suffering and death, a new era of peace and life in
abundance will take place. Life and resurrection will prevail over death and
defeat; love will overcome hatred and contempt.
In this moment you are
called to feel in your flesh the paschal mystery in its face of defeat,
weakness, abandonment and loneliness. We invite you to be together, to keep
strong the sense of belonging to a larger family which lives this moment in
deep solidarity with you. In similar situations what counts more is not the
much you can do or achieve, but simply being present and making common cause
with the people of Eritrea.
Fully convinced of the
power of prayer, we turn to God, joining your plea for help with the certitude
that God is at hand and he is suffering and struggling with you, looking
forward to the ending of this terrible situation.
May the intercession of
St. Daniel Comboni who gave his life for the regeneration of Africa bring you
consolation and hope and an end to your suffering.
We keep you in our friendship and prayer.
The members of the APDESAM,
The members of the APDESAM,
Julio Ocana, Angelo Giorgetti, Daniele
Moschetti, Paul Annis, Jose Luis, Joseph Maina, Sylvester Hategekimana, Dario
Balula, Jeremias Martins, Tesfaye
Tadesse, Tesfamariam Ghebrechristos.
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