From drbossiere at gmail.com Sat Aug 1 15:09:32 2009 From: drbossiere at gmail.com (Jacques Bossiere) Date: Sat, 1 Aug 2009 08:09:32 -0700 Subject: [Francophones] A un ami anglican Message-ID: <9ee4993b0908010809n8264e56n944cab11a41b3bc7@mail.gmail.com> Je sais,cher ami,que tu es bouleverse par la recente declaration de la de l'Eglise Episcopale americaine,{juillet 2009} je pense qu'il faut s'elever au dessus des details dela controverse,et se souvenir que depuis que nous scrutons l'histoire du monde avec le souci de donner un sens a notre humanite,nous constatons que celle ci a ete affectee par deux grands maux: Le mal de l'esprit:l'orgueil,qui fut commun aux anges et aux hommes Le mal dit de la:la prostitution et la sodomie,deux realites distinctes La sodomie est a la mode .Elle nous est offerte de la maniere la plus sophistiquee,exorcisee et meme sanctifiee....les theologiens de la sodomie vont jusqu'a presenter celle ci comme un progres dans l'usage des ressources humaines,ce qui ravit humanistes et sociologues du jour. Il y a la bible ,avec des citations embarrassantes,mais avec un peu de finesse on peut toujoursles interpreter a son gout . Je m'attends a etre voue aux gemonies...et bien d'autres avec moi,mais n'est ce pas le prix a payer si l'on veut placer au premier rang sa fidelite a la Parole de Dieu. J'ajoute que ces remarques n'affectent en rien les liens d'amitie que j'entretiens et ne cesserai d'entretenir avec mes amis homosexuels jacques Bossiere Fondateur et premier president du Reseau Francophone From bppwhalon at aol.com Mon Aug 3 03:29:28 2009 From: bppwhalon at aol.com (Pierre Whalon) Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2009 23:29:28 -0400 Subject: [Francophones] =?iso-8859-1?q?Mgr_Roger_Chung_a_besoin_de_pri=E8r?= =?iso-8859-1?q?es?= Message-ID: <0B8C6748-78A5-4118-820D-80EFB62D7BB9@aol.com> Chers amis, Mgr Roger Chung, évêque d'Anstiranana, Madagascar, a eu une attaque cérébrale alors qu'il prêchait à Aix-en-Provence. Il a été rapidement emmené à l'hôpital où on a pu le perfuser afin de dissoudre le caillot sanguin. On en saura plus demain matin. Je vous demande de prier pour +Roger, sa femme Alice, et ses enfants, ainsi que les fidèles et clergé de son diocèse. En Christ, +Pierre Bishop (Mgr) Pierre Whalon Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe 23, avenue George V 75008 Paris France +33 1 53 23 84 06 (tel) +33 1 49 52 96 85 (fax) office at tec-europe.org From peac_isingoma at yahoo.fr Tue Aug 4 00:05:40 2009 From: peac_isingoma at yahoo.fr (Msgr Isingoma K. Henri) Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 03:05:40 +0300 Subject: [Francophones] =?iso-8859-1?q?Mgr_Roger_Chung_a_besoin_de_pri=E8r?= =?iso-8859-1?q?es?= In-Reply-To: <0B8C6748-78A5-4118-820D-80EFB62D7BB9@aol.com> References: <0B8C6748-78A5-4118-820D-80EFB62D7BB9@aol.com> Message-ID: <9DCBE17CCC9545DBB64B5FC184F3636B@SYSTEMplusPC> Merci pour la nouvelle. Attristés, mais nous leur rassurons nos prières. Notre Dieu est Grand! Henri Isingoma From audivia2002 at yahoo.fr Wed Aug 5 10:43:48 2009 From: audivia2002 at yahoo.fr (Bishop Venuste Mutiganda) Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 10:43:48 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Francophones] =?utf-8?q?Je_fais_suivre_cet_article_tel_qu=27il_e?= =?utf-8?q?st_publi=C3=A9_par_le_quotidien_de_Kigali_=22New_Times=22=2E?= Message-ID: <150489.55762.qm@web23806.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Wednesday, 5th August 2009   Kagame, Kabila to meet L-R:President Paul Kagame;President Joseph Kabila BY EDMUND KAGIRE KIGALI - President Paul Kagame and his Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) counterpart, Joseph Kabila, will meet and hold bilateral talks on Thursday August 06, reliable sources have confirmed to The New Times. The meeting is a culmination of recent efforts by the two nations to restore full bilateral ties, which has registered tremendous progress within this year. Key among these includes a resumption of diplomatic relations and agreeing on a joint military operation to deal with the long-standing issue of the genocidal FDLR militia outfit.  Though the two Presidents have met in the past under the auspices of a third party, it will be the first time since the two nations severed diplomatic ties that the Heads of State meet under bilateral arrangements. Sources said the two Presidents will meet at the border post of the two nations.  In preparation for this summit, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Corporation Rosemary Museminali is scheduled to hold a meeting today with her Congolese counterpart in charge of International Cooperation, Raymond Tshibanda to finalise the agenda. ?We are meeting first to discuss preparations for the Heads of State Summit, that will be very soon,? Museminali told The New Times. ?But among other things, my meeting with my counterpart will also focus on Peace and Security in the region, economic development, energy and infrastructure and the environment.? Last year the two Presidents met in the Nairobi for a summit that discussed how the two countries? relations could be restored especially by tackling the conflict in Eastern DRC. The meeting between the Heads of State in Nairobi and subsequent discussions between senior officials from both countries, culminated into a joint military operation against Rwandan militias operating in Congo. The operation code named ?Umoja wetu? saw thousands of FDLR rebels and their dependants surrender and return to Rwanda. The rebel outfit that has terrorised Eastern DRC is largely made up of elements responsible for the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and have been in Congolese jungles for the last 15 years. Ends -------------- section suivante -------------- Une pièce jointe HTML a été nettoyée... URL: http://justus.anglican.org/pipermail/francophones.justus/attachments/20090805/9c0e5bda/attachment.html From audivia2002 at yahoo.fr Wed Aug 5 10:48:08 2009 From: audivia2002 at yahoo.fr (Bishop Venuste Mutiganda) Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 10:48:08 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Francophones] =?utf-8?q?Je_fais_suivre_cet_article_tel_qu=27il_e?= =?utf-8?q?st_publi=C3=A9_par_le_quotidien_=22New_Times_de_Kigali=22=2E?= Message-ID: <66685.57220.qm@web23806.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Wednesday, 5th August 2009 Religious leaders call for new hearts BY BOSCO R. ASIIMWE Anglican Church leaders in the region have urged Christians and Rwandans to have a new heart and spirit as a basis for promoting the national agenda. The clergymen made the call on Sunday during a prayer service that ended a four-day international convention held at Amahoro stadium under a theme: ?A new heart, a new spirit for an individual.?   The convention organized by the Anglican church of Rwanda-Kigali diocese was also attended by Archbishops, Bishops and other clergy members from East Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan and South Africa. In his sermon, Rt. Rev Henry Luke Orombi, the Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Uganda, observed that unless the people?s hearts are transformed, there will be less contribution to the development of the country. ?This is the time for Rwanda to be liberated,? Orombi noted. ?The Lord needs everyone to have a new heart, forget the past, focus on the present and the future.? The Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Rwanda, Emmanuel Kolini, observed that Rwanda has taken a step in development 15-years after Genocide against the Tutsi in which over a million people were killed and left the country in shambles. He urged the clergymen to stand up and help the government in reconciling and uniting the people. Ends -------------- section suivante -------------- Une pièce jointe HTML a été nettoyée... URL: http://justus.anglican.org/pipermail/francophones.justus/attachments/20090805/c017b2a5/attachment.html From audivia2002 at yahoo.fr Thu Aug 6 11:09:06 2009 From: audivia2002 at yahoo.fr (Bishop Venuste Mutiganda) Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 11:09:06 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Francophones] Des nouvelles selon l'article du quotidien New Times de Kigali que je fais suivre tel qu'il est. Message-ID: <212459.2177.qm@web23804.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Thursday, 6th August 2009 Kagame, Kabila talks to go ?beyond security? BY FELLY KIMENYI and ROBERT MUGABE KIGALI - Today?s landmark meeting between President Paul Kagame and his Congolese counterpart, Joseph Kabila, is expected to go beyond security to encompass trade and joint investment opportunities in different projects. A reliable source said the two Heads of State who are meeting today at the Rwanda-DRC border of Rubavu ,will engage in different bilateral issues but also discus on how they can jointly work to move the Great Lakes Region forward. ?We are going beyond security issues that have in the past been a major concern for the two nations,? a source that spoke on condition of anonymity told The New Times. ?We are now looking at broader issues of trade and investment---I?m sure you?ve heard about the proposed joint projects in the energy sector.? The meeting, the first under bilateral arrangements, marks a turning point between the two former foes.  It comes at a time the two nations have restored full diplomatic relations by appointing ambassadors to the respective capitals. In Rubavu, a preparatory meeting by Ministers from both nations set a friendly mood and tone to signal that war drums had long been silenced and that the two nations were now heading for full bilateral cooperation. The Ministers working on the agenda for the Heads of State meeting came up with renewed commitment and zeal to drive relations to greater heights. ?We are meeting here to evaluate our cooperation in all areas and prepare the meeting of Heads of States to take place, as we look forward to having a permanent partnership,? Foreign Affairs Minister Rosemary Museminari said yesterday. She and her Congolese counterparts and senior government officials from both nations have been engaged in long diplomatic endeavours shuttling between Kinshasa and Kigali to mend fences. ?We want this cooperation to extend from diplomacy to energy, security, trade and free movement of our citizens. I believe that the meeting of our Heads of State will have a great impact to all our citizens,? Raymond Tshibanda, DRC?s Minister for International and Regional Cooperation reiterated. He added that cooperation between both countries was now flourishing and hoped that it would extend to all spheres of life. Other Congolese ministers who attended the meeting included the Ministers of Defence Charles Mwando Nsimba, Foreign Affairs Minister Alexis Tambwe and Laurent Muzangisa in charge of Energy. Ends -------------- section suivante -------------- Une pièce jointe HTML a été nettoyée... URL: http://justus.anglican.org/pipermail/francophones.justus/attachments/20090806/82d98248/attachment.html From audivia2002 at yahoo.fr Thu Aug 6 11:13:36 2009 From: audivia2002 at yahoo.fr (Bishop Venuste Mutiganda) Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 11:13:36 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Francophones] Nouvelles selon New Times de Kigali que je fais suivre. Message-ID: <267676.4997.qm@web23804.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Thursday, 6th August 2009 Diplomats speak ahead of Kagame, Kabila meeting L-R:POSITIVE DEVELOPMENT:Ambassador Nicholas Cannon;Good Gesture:Ambassador Richard Kabonero BY EDWIN MUSONI Diplomats and heads of foreign missions in Rwanda have welcomed the renewal of relations between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). They were speaking ahead of the proposed meeting between President Paul Kagame and his DRC counterpart, Joseph Kabila scheduled for today. The meeting comes after the two countries restored full diplomatic relations after a decade of sour relations.  British Ambassador to Kigali, Nicholas Cannon described the move as a ?positive step? that would bring lasting peace to the region.  ?The current relations between the two countries is a positive development, we hope it continues like this in the future.? Stuart Symington, the US Ambassador to Rwanda said ?the partnership between Rwanda and DRC is strongly positive and essential to the peace and development, benefiting Rwanda, DRC, Africa and the world.? The US backed the Tripartite Plus Joint Commission, a regional platform that aimed at eliminating the security threat posed to the Great Lakes region by continuing activity of illegal armed groups in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The initiative brought together the nations of Rwanda, DRC, Uganda and Burundi with the US government being facilitators. South African Ambassador to Rwanda, Gladstone Dumisani Gwadiso, whose country played a pivotal role in the 2002 Pretoria agreement that saw Rwandan troops pull out of DRC, said the on-going dialogue signaled ?hope for a better future.? ?If this is leading to peace in the region, then we definitely support it. I wish this could lead to better relations. As long as there are dialogues, then it gives hope for a better future,? said Gwadiso. The July 30, Pretoria agreement between Rwanda and DRC called for withdrawal of Rwandan troops from the DRC with the latter promising to disarm and dismantle members of the FDLR militia outfit operating on the territory of DRC. Rwandan troops were immediately withdrawn from the Congo, a month after the agreement brokered by former South African President Thabo Mbeki.   On his part the Ugandan Ambassador to Rwanda, Richard Kabonero, who is also the dean of diplomats accredited to Kigali, said that the current stride in improved relations between Rwanda and the DRC was a good gesture of peace in the region. ?This is a good gesture towards achieving regional peace,? Ambassador Kabonero told The New Times. In January, DRC and Rwanda  carried out joint operations to dismantle strongholds of the rebel Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) inside DRC s.    The operation dubbed ?Umoja wetu? (Our Unity) lasted for one month and saw hundreds of FDRL militia, along with their families surrender and return to Rwanda.   Last month, both countries appointed ambassadors to the respective capitals. Norbert Nkulu Kilombo Mitumba will represent DRC in Kigali while Amandin Rugira is Rwanda's new envoy to Kinshasa. Ends -------------- section suivante -------------- Une pièce jointe HTML a été nettoyée... URL: http://justus.anglican.org/pipermail/francophones.justus/attachments/20090806/dd19ff7f/attachment.html From audivia2002 at yahoo.fr Fri Aug 7 10:08:42 2009 From: audivia2002 at yahoo.fr (Bishop Venuste Mutiganda) Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 10:08:42 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Francophones] =?utf-8?q?La_bonne_nouvelle_concernant_la_Grande_R?= =?utf-8?q?encontre_aux_abords_du_Lac_Kivu=2C_=5Bsurnomm=C3=A9_le_lac_Osso?= =?utf-8?q?_=C3=A0_cause_de_sa_beaut=C3=A9=5D=2C_tel_qu=27elles_sont_publi?= =?utf-8?q?=C3=A9es_par_le_quotidien_New_Times_de_Kigali=2E?= Message-ID: <889360.28487.qm@web23808.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Friday, 7th August 2009 Kagame, Kabila agree to tackle FDLR menace President Paul Kagame and President Joseph Kabila of the DRC yesterday ( Photo A. Rudatsimburwa) BY EDMUND KAGIRE *Economic cooperation, joint energy ventures take centre stage RWANDA-DRC Border - President Paul Kagame yesterday paid a historic visit across the border to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where he held discussions with his counterpart Joseph Kabila regarding the security in the region as well as economic cooperation between the two countries. For over 3 hours, the two leaders held discussions in a closed door meeting at Ihusi Hotel, approximately 200 metres inside the Congolese territory before they emerged to address a joint press conference in No Man?s Land. The two Heads of State vowed to maintain pressure on the FDLR with the Congolese leader categorically noting that the days of the former Ex-FAR forces currently holed up in Eastern DRC ?are numbered?. In reaction to question on the continued activities of the FDLR, Kabila said that Operation Kimia II, jointly mounted by the Congolese Forces (FARDC) and the UN peace keeping force (MONUC), will continue hunting down the rebels currently terrorizing Congolese villages until they are totally incapacitated. Kabila said that between November and December, an evaluation on the achievements of the operation will be made to ascertain its impact, adding that by the end of the year, the FDLR will have been extremely weakened. Kimia II followed a joint operation against the FDLR by Rwandan and Congolese forces earlier this year, a group that is largely composed of elements responsible for the 1994 Genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda. The two leaders welcomed the achievements of the joint efforts meant to foster peace and stability and eradicating all armed groups operating in the Eastern part of DRC, especially the FDLR. They also expressed satisfaction on the appointment of ambassadors and the revival of the CEPGL, an economic bloc that brings together Rwanda, DRC and Burundi. ?It is my pleasure in the sense that it is a sign of friendship, of security and of relations I have developed between Rwanda and DRC. On that basis alone, I am happy or even happier? Kagame told the press. ?It is also on this note that I want to say that we even want to do more to ensure that this stability lasts longer and the relations become excellent.? He said that they would do whatever they can to maintain the brotherly and sisterly relationship. The two nations pledged to work together to foster economic cooperation especially trade, infrastructure as well as plans to explore methane gas in Lake Kivu jointly. Once again Kagame assured the Congolese that the issue of Laurent Nkunda is a small problem which has been put out of the equation and that the two countries are sorting out the issue, but the bigger challenge remains creating stability, not Nkunda. Asked about the history of clashes and turbulent relations the two countries have had and whether it won?t happen again, Kagame said that what matters today is not the past but what the future means for the two countries, adding that both can build on their past experiences to shape the future. ?We don?t need to be prisoners of the past, but we want to shape the future to be bright,? Kagame said. The two Presidents pledged to visit both cities (Kigali and Kinshasa) and agreed to meet in December to review relations and discuss any arising issues. Timeline of events 11.52am: Rwandan Ministers of Defence, Energy, Internal Security, Army bosses arrive at the border and are welcomed by their Congolese counterparts. 12.05Pm: Foreign Minister Rosemary Museminali arrives, welcomed by her Congolese Counterpart Alexis Thambwe Mwamba. 12.15: President Paul Kagame arrives at the Rwandan border post, his host Kabila also arrives on the other end, waiting to welcome him. -National Anthems of the two countries played by the DRC Police Band. 12.18pm: Kagame inspects the Guard of honour mounted by Congolese soldiers. 12.20pm: Kagame and Kabila shake hands, greet waiting ministers and army officers. 12.25pm: Traditional dancers welcome the two leaders who wave to the waiting crowd. 12.28: Presidents enter Ihusi Hotel for a tête-à-tête meeting. 3.00: Presidents come out to issue a joint communiqué and address a joint press conference. 3:40 Press conference ends, Kabila bids farewell to Kagame. 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Message-ID: <9ee4993b0908071720u47e48d93qd338d92f0842d8f5@mail.gmail.com> Msgr et tres cher frere et Pere en Dieu!Sachez qu'en ce jour de grace et de benediction a Kinshasa,tous ceux qui vous connaissent bien,vous aiment et vous admirent seront soucieux d'offrir le meilleur d'eux memes:leurs prieres,leur jeunesou sacrifices caches pour que l'Esprit Saint vous envahisse et vous donne l'energie,l'intelligence des choses de Dieu,la patience devant les obstacles qui vous permettront de rassembler tous ceux qui esperent en vous en une sainte et pure communion anglicane. merci pour tout ce que vous avez pu achever dans votre diocese malgre des difficultes extremes! A vous,avotre chere epouse et a vos enfants ,l'humble expression de notre affection J'implore d'etre inclus parmi les beneficiaires de votre premiere benediction archiepiscopale Jacques BOSSIERE From audivia2002 at yahoo.fr Sat Aug 8 09:42:44 2009 From: audivia2002 at yahoo.fr (Bishop Venuste Mutiganda) Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2009 09:42:44 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Francophones] =?iso-8859-1?q?L=27on_continue_=E0_commenter_la_Gr?= =?iso-8859-1?q?ande_Rencontre_=E0_Goma_selon_cet_article_du_quotidien_New?= =?iso-8859-1?q?_Times_de_Kigali_que_je_fais_suivre_tel_qu=27il_est_publi?= =?iso-8859-1?q?=E9=2E?= Message-ID: <80998.92801.qm@web23804.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Saturday, 8th August 2009 Kagame-Kabila summit: border residents speak out Congolese Traditional dancers who entertaining President Kagame upon his arrival at the border (Photo J Mbanda). BY ROBERT MUGABE RUBAVU - Residents of the Democratic Republic of Congo in the town of Goma and their Rwandan counterparts of Gisenyi town believe that the meeting by the two Heads of State is vital and will restore cross-border relationship and cooperation. The New Times, ROBERT MUGABE interviewed various people from both towns to get their views on the meeting. Bienvenue Rukimbira (Rwandan/Gisenyi) At my bar here, Nganda-Nabiso, we play Congolese music and 70 percent of my clientele are Congolese. The meeting of both leaders will definitely bring security in our region which will also improve our business environment. Most of our family business is in Goma (the Provincial Capital of Eastern DRC) and when Eastern Congo is insecure, all our houses and shops are at risk. That is why we wake up early to cross the border to Goma and do the same when we come home here in Gisenyi because Goma is still marred by insecurity which we hope will be sorted out by the normalisation of relations between our two countries. Edmond Mulamba (Congolese businessman) I heard that our presidents will order the border to open 24 hours. This is a milestone; it is going to greatly facilitate our businesses because we go to Gisenyi for banking services. I, like the entire business community within our two countries, am optimistic that this rejuvenated relationship between our two countries will have a very big impact on our businesses. Gisenyi is a clean tourist town that most of us Congolese like. Seleman Birimabagabo (Rwandan salesman in Gisenyi) The majority of my regular clients come from across in Goma, and the improved relations will help boost my business. There used to be tension and mistrust between the two peoples, but it has since subsided. This meeting will only cement this. Bahati Musanga (Kinyarwanda-speaking Congolese) When there is conflict between the two countries, we Kinyarwanda speaking Congolese suffer all kinds of harassment. It is time for us to enjoy our brotherly relations.  Alex Mudahemuka, receptionist, BCR-Gisenyi You know when your neighbour is sick you might get infected. The meeting of two leaders I believe will heal the disease of insecurity that has rocked both the North and South Kivu. This means that their peace is our peace. The issue of opening the border 24 hours will encourage business on both sides of the border. You see, most of the Congolese in Goma use the services of our banks here in Gisenyi. And when there is security, it has a great impact on the economy, not only for the residents here but also the entire country. Beatrice Tshibana (a Congolese woman) I am here to welcome President Kagame! This means a lot to all of us and I am sure our revived relationship will not please some people, especially from the West who have always strived to keep our two countries at loggerheads. When Nyirangongo volcano erupted, our fellow Rwandans received as like their own citizens and it touched me. But what hurt me most was the time Kinyarwanda speaking Rwandans were suffering, we did not give them the hospitality they deserved. My parents had convinced me that Rwandans were not good people to live with and I grew up with these feelings. But now I am witnessing the opposite. I am so proud to have witnessed this moment. Ends -------------- section suivante -------------- Une pièce jointe HTML a été nettoyée... URL: http://justus.anglican.org/pipermail/francophones.justus/attachments/20090808/8f205ffe/attachment.html From bishop at tec-europe.org Sat Aug 8 14:57:51 2009 From: bishop at tec-europe.org (Bishop) Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2009 10:57:51 -0400 Subject: [Francophones] =?iso-8859-1?q?Pri=E8res_pour_le_nouvel_Archev=EAq?= =?iso-8859-1?q?ue_du_Congo?= Message-ID: <4D18BA7E-62A0-4478-B2A1-59F5FC8D32DD@tec-europe.org> Cher Frère, votre Grâce, C'est en louant le Seigneur que je vous félicite de devenir le prochain Archevêque du la Province anglicane du Congo. Avec l'appel divin à cette nouvelle tâche, que le Saint-Esprit vous donne la force et le courage d'accomplir la volonté du Seigneur pour son église du Congo. Veuillez croire, Votre Grâce, au soutien de tous les membres du Réseau francophone dans le monde entier, non seulement en prière et aussi en parole et action, comme Dieu nous donne les ressources de le faire. Et veuillez bien accepter tous mes regrets de ne pas pouvoir assister à votre intronisation, mais je suis sûr que nous nous retrouverons dans un proche avenir. Communiquez, s'il vous plaît, mes hommages à votre femme. En Christ, Mgr Pierre Whalon (Mgr) Pierre Whalon Président, Réseau francophone de la Communion anglicane 23, avenue George V 75008 Paris France +33 1 53 23 84 06 (tel) +33 1 49 52 96 85 (fax) office at tec-europe.org From vignot.bernard at free.fr Mon Aug 10 07:37:41 2009 From: vignot.bernard at free.fr (VIGNOT.Bernard) Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 09:37:41 +0200 Subject: [Francophones] Voeux Message-ID: <000801ca198d$7162e470$0a00a8c0@sdappuafap7242> A Sa Grâce Mgr Isingoma - Archevêque du Congo. Permettez-moi , Votre Grâce, de ma lointaine Normndie de remercier le Seigneur de vous avoir choisi pour être l'archevêque de votre beau pays. Je ne peux que m'unir aux prières de mes frères pour que votre ministère soit béni de Dieu et qu'il fortifie les croyants à travailler " Ad majorem Dei Gloriam" et au bien de leur pays. A vous, à votre épouse, aux Chrétiens du Congo Je renouvelle mes voeux. Bernard Vignot. -------------- section suivante -------------- Une pièce jointe HTML a été nettoyée... URL: http://justus.anglican.org/pipermail/francophones.justus/attachments/20090810/c5343924/attachment.html From bppwhalon at aol.com Mon Aug 10 15:38:34 2009 From: bppwhalon at aol.com (Pierre Whalon) Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:38:34 -0400 Subject: [Francophones] =?iso-8859-1?q?la_sant=E9_de_Mgr_Roger_Chung?= Message-ID: Chers frères et s?urs, La santé de Mgr Roger Chung s'améliore rapidement, selon sa femme Alice. Elle est très reconnaissante pour toutes les prières et les expressions de solidaroité du monde entier. Qu Dieu soit loué, et que nos prières continuent! Mgr Pierre Whalon Président 23 avenue George V 75008 Paris France +33 1 53 23 84 06 (tel) +33 1 49 52 96 85 (fax) office at tec-europe.org From drbossiere at gmail.com Wed Aug 12 16:38:28 2009 From: drbossiere at gmail.com (Jacques Bossiere) Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 18:38:28 +0200 Subject: [Francophones] Fwd: Glory to god! In-Reply-To: <9ee4993b0908071720u47e48d93qd338d92f0842d8f5@mail.gmail.com> References: <9ee4993b0908071720u47e48d93qd338d92f0842d8f5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <9ee4993b0908120938n2c434d41w28ca30a150c44ad9@mail.gmail.com> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Jacques Bossiere Date: 2009/8/8 Subject: Glory to god! To: peac_isingoma at yahoo.com, francophones at justus.anglican.org Msgr et tres cher frere et Pere en Dieu!Sachez qu'en ce jour de grace et de benediction a Kinshasa,tous ceux qui vous connaissent bien,vous aiment et vous admirent seront soucieux d'offrir le meilleur d'eux memes:leurs prieres,leur jeunesou sacrifices caches pour que l'Esprit Saint vous envahisse et vous donne l'energie,l'intelligence des choses de Dieu,la patience  devant les obstacles qui vous permettront de rassembler tous ceux qui esperent en vous en une sainte et pure communion anglicane. merci pour tout ce que vous avez pu achever dans votre diocese malgre des difficultes extremes! A vous,avotre chere epouse et a vos enfants ,l'humble expression de notre affection                           J'implore d'etre inclus parmi les beneficiaires de votre premiere benediction archiepiscopale            Jacques BOSSIERE From peac_isingoma at yahoo.fr Fri Aug 21 03:42:50 2009 From: peac_isingoma at yahoo.fr (Isingoma K. Henri) Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 06:42:50 +0300 Subject: [Francophones] =?iso-8859-1?q?Pri=E8res_pour_le_nouvel_Archev=EAq?= =?iso-8859-1?q?ue_du_Congo?= References: <4D18BA7E-62A0-4478-B2A1-59F5FC8D32DD@tec-europe.org> Message-ID: <24D67993E91747038427A348307C519D@TANGO> Cher frère, Mgr, D'abord, comment va Bishop Roger Chung? Je n'ai pas ces dernières nouvelles. Merci pour votre prière. Le culte d'intronisation était bien célébré à Kinshasa le 9 Août et la présence de l'Esprit de Dieu était sensible. Je vous transmets en pièce jointe mon mot de l'occasion. Nous comptons sur le soutien traditionnel du réseau francophone pour le progrès de la mission de la Province de l'Eglise Anglicane du Congo. Fidèle à notre engagement missionnaire commun, avec l'espoir de nous revoir, Fraternelles salutations dans l'amour du Christ, Henri Isingoma From kasimamc at yahoo.fr Fri Aug 21 08:17:30 2009 From: kasimamc at yahoo.fr (Corneille Kasima Muno) Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 08:17:30 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Francophones] =?utf-8?q?Re_=3A__la_sant=C3=A9_de_Mgr_Roger_Chung?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <791781.32389.qm@web28002.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Mgr Pierre Whalon.   Nous sommes très heureux d'apprendre que la santé de  Mgr Roger Chung s'améliore rapidement. Nous continuons à prier pour qu'il recouvre totalement sa santé. Que Dieu soit loué. Que sa famille  reçoive l'expression de notre sentiment cordial.   Bien à vous dans l'amour du Christ.   Mgr Kasima Muno Corneille.   Diocèse du Katanga. --- En date de : Lun 10.8.09, Pierre Whalon a écrit : De: Pierre Whalon Objet: [Francophones] la santé de Mgr Roger Chung À: "Mgr Pierre Whalon" Date: Lundi 10 Août 2009, 17h38 Chers frères et s?urs, La santé de Mgr Roger Chung s'améliore rapidement, selon sa femme  Alice. Elle est très reconnaissante pour toutes les prières et les  expressions de solidaroité du monde entier. Qu Dieu soit loué, et que nos prières continuent! Mgr Pierre Whalon Président 23 avenue George V 75008 Paris France +33 1 53 23 84 06  (tel) +33 1 49 52 96 85 (fax) office at tec-europe.org _______________________________________________ Francophones mailing list Francophones at justus.anglican.org http://justus.anglican.org/mailman/listinfo/francophones.justus -------------- section suivante -------------- Une pièce jointe HTML a été nettoyée... URL: http://justus.anglican.org/pipermail/francophones.justus/attachments/20090821/233a02b7/attachment.html From bishop at tec-europe.org Tue Aug 25 12:09:25 2009 From: bishop at tec-europe.org (Bishop) Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 08:09:25 -0400 Subject: [Francophones] Mgr Chung Message-ID: <70EA2BF4-20AF-4D35-800B-3183071D3A26@tec-europe.org> Chers amis et amies. Alice Chung m'écrit que son mari Mgr Roger Chung fait des progrès dans sa réhabilitation aprés l'attaque cérébrale. Il pourra rentrer en novembre, estiment ses medecins. Dès que je peux j'irai les voir à Aix en Provence. Mgr Roger a le moral et remercie tout le monde pour leur soutien en prières. Il faut continuer, non seulement pour sa remise complète mais aussi pour les moyens financiers. En Christ, +Pierre (Mgr) Pierre Whalon Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe 23, avenue George V 75008 Paris France +33 1 53 23 84 06 (tel) +33 1 49 52 96 85 (fax) office at tec-europe.org From seth.ndayirukiye at gmail.com Tue Aug 25 10:52:24 2009 From: seth.ndayirukiye at gmail.com (Seth Ndayirukiye) Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 12:52:24 +0200 Subject: [Francophones] Help Please!! Message-ID: <27c71f710908250352y3deaed50jeb5a9153c4b9f34f@mail.gmail.com> Hello, How are you doing?hope all is well with you and family,I am sorry I didn't inform you about my traveling to England for a Seminar.. I need a favor from you because I misplaced my wallet on my way to the hotel where my money,and other valuable things were kept I will like you to assist me with a soft loan urgently with the sum of $2,500 US Dollars to sort-out my hotel bills and get myself back home. I will appreciate whatever you can afford and i'll pay you back as soon as I return,Kindly let me know if you can be of help? so that I can send you the Details to use when sending the money through western union. Thanks From bppwhalon at aol.com Thu Aug 27 03:39:21 2009 From: bppwhalon at aol.com (Pierre Whalon) Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 23:39:21 -0400 Subject: [Francophones] Fwd: Help Please!!/FRAUDE References: <27c71f710908250352y3deaed50jeb5a9153c4b9f34f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5720CA68-1EEE-4792-8AFD-757D598DAC6E@aol.com> Chers membres, Ce courriel est certainement un faux. Ne répondez pas. Si quelqu'un a une autre adresse courriel pour le Révd. Seth, faites- le savoir que son adresse gmail a été subornée. Merci, Mgr Pierre Whalon Début du message réexpédié : > De : Seth Ndayirukiye > Date : 25 août 2009 06:52:24 HAE (ÉUA) > À : undisclosed-recipients:; > Objet : [Francophones] Help Please!! > > Hello, > > > How are you doing?hope all is well with you and family,I am sorry I > didn't inform you about my traveling to England for a Seminar.. > > > I need a favor from you because I misplaced my wallet on my way to the > hotel where my money,and other valuable things were kept I will like > you to assist me with a soft loan urgently with the sum of $2,500 US > Dollars to sort-out my hotel bills and get myself back home. > > > I will appreciate whatever you can afford and i'll pay you back as > soon as I return,Kindly let me know if you can be of help? so that I > can send you the Details to use when sending the money through > western union. > > > Thanks > _______________________________________________ > Francophones mailing list > Francophones at justus.anglican.org > http://justus.anglican.org/mailman/listinfo/francophones.justus Bishop (Mgr) Pierre Whalon Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe 23, avenue George V 75008 Paris France +33 1 53 23 84 06 (tel) +33 1 49 52 96 85 (fax) office at tec-europe.org The Rt. 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URL: http://justus.anglican.org/pipermail/francophones.justus/attachments/20090826/71c1b868/attachment.html From audivia2002 at yahoo.fr Fri Aug 28 11:16:55 2009 From: audivia2002 at yahoo.fr (Bishop Venuste Mutiganda) Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 11:16:55 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Francophones] =?utf-8?q?Je_fais_suivre_cet_article_tel_qu=27il_e?= =?utf-8?q?st_publi=C3=A9_par_le_quotidien_de_Kigali_=22New_Times=22=2E?= Message-ID: <759998.9493.qm@web23803.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Friday, 28th August 2009 News in brief Compiled by Fred Ndoli Obama urged to meet Kagame, Museveni and Kabila Former US senior diplomat Jendayi Fraser has urged President Obama to hold a trilateral summit with Rwanda, Uganda and DR Congo if he is serious about his message of love for Africa, Dr. Fraser, wants President Obama to hold a summit at the White House with leaders of three countries on a way to end the war in Congo. Houses to be built for marginalized residents Kayonza district plans to construct 40 houses for the historically marginalized residents in the district. District Mayor Damascene Muhororo revealed this while appearing on the state radio on Tuesday night. He said that the houses will enable them have better lives. Burera residents help the needy Needy residents of Burera District yesterday got excited as their fellow residents gathered to contribute to the construction of their houses. The needy residents were given iron sheets among others construction materialss. Previously over ten houses were given to the needy in the same district through the residents? contribution. Manasse Nzamukwereka, the Executive Secretary commended the residents for the love they have for each other urged them to keep it up. Residents complain Over 800 members of vision 2020 cooperative society of Narubaka sector in Kamonyi district are complaining bad services they are being given by the sector and Banque Populaire for denying them their withdrawal rights. The members said that they have been requesting for their money for over one month but the bank doesn?t want to give it to them, adding that the sector does not help them in giving the legal documents to make the follow up. SONARWA in court A Transport Company PANALPINA has dragged a state insurance company SONARWA over failed claims. Sources have however not revealed how much money the transport company is claiming from the insurer. The verdict  for the case now in Nyarugenge Commercial Court is expected next month. The sources from the court have also told The New Times that Bank Populaire du Rwanda has also been sued by several clients. Motorcyclists celebrate achievements Two hundred and forty six motorcyclists from KOTAMU cooperative in Huye district, yesterday celebrated the achievements of President Paul Kagame?s six-year leadership. The motorcyclists said ever since they established the cooperative, their lives have improved. They said that there has been security; increase in profits and over 50 members now own motorcycles. Ends -------------- section suivante -------------- Une pièce jointe HTML a été nettoyée... URL: http://justus.anglican.org/pipermail/francophones.justus/attachments/20090828/f7c0c4e5/attachment.html