AFRICA/ETHIOPIA - Missionary October amid difficulties and indifference, in a poor and starving country

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Addis Ababa (Agenzia Fides) - In Ethiopia, the celebration of Missionary October is not felt for several reasons: the different calendar, the major presence of communities of the Eastern rite, the weakness of the structures of the Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS). This is what Father Angelo Antolini ofm, National Director of the PMS in the African country says to Fides. "As national Director – he says - depending on my commitments as a missionary evangelization in an area the size of a third of Italy, I have tried to draw attention, especially the Bishops, with numerous letters and recommendations. In the first week of September, I organized a 'two day' meeting in Addis Ababa for diocesan Directors of the PMS, to reflect on the theme of the urgency of the first evangelization in the world, and in particular in Ethiopia. The meeting was definitely positive, we look forward to seeing the fruits. "Recounting the many difficulties, and his saddness concerning the critical situation, in which this population lives, Father Angelo states that "Mission Day was never celebrated in two or three dioceses of the country" and this year has done everything to raise awareness with regards to this event. (AP) (Agenzia Fides 20/10/2011)


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