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Sunday, April 10, 2011
New Missionary Initiative in Kenya
Since the Society of St. Pius X arrived in Africa, many ladies showed interest in the religious life, although many could not realize their vocation. The main reason for this was the lack of an appropriate institute in Africa, able to form young women for the consecrated life. The missionary priests of the Society, however, following the steps of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, considered the great help that a female missionary congregation would provide to their works. Many were praying and waiting for the will of God (aside: when Fr. Obih was in Atlanta a few years back, I served Mass for him). Read more about the new missionary initiative at http://sspx.org/regional_sspx_news/africa/missionaries_of_jesus_and_mary-4-6-2011/missionaries_of_jesus_and_mary-4-6-2011.htm
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