Friday, June 5, 2009

Kitchenaid Refrigerator Not Defrosting

Difficult Peace in Congo

" The UN peacekeepers and the Congolese army in recent days have conducted a joint operation against a group of Rwandan Hutu rebels , east of Democratic Republic of Congo. According to MONUC, the UN peacekeeping mission, the operation was necessary to stop the violence perpetrated by the rebels against civilians. Despite the civil war in Congo is over, then, the situation is far from pacified. "
begins with these words from the interview on June 2 last Ambongo Bishop Alexander Gisotti Radio Vaticana. It 's a difficult path of peace taken by him on behalf of the Bishops of DR Congo who need our encouragement and our prayers.
Read and listen to the interview

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Community Survive Logs

The Good Shepherd The population of Bokungu

Ambongo Bishop was born in Boto, in the diocese of Molegbe, January 24, 1960. He studied in Rome took place in Congo and a doctorate in Moral Theology at the Alfonsianum.

E 'was ordained August 14, 1988.
Since then he has played several roles: priest, professor at the Facultés Catholiques of Kinshasa, Superior Staff, Vice-Provincial of the Capuchins of the Democratic Republic of Congo, National President dell'ASUMA of CONCAU (District of Friars Minor Capuchin in Africa), Committee "Cri du Pauvre" of the Capuchins in Rome. Currently
Bishop Ambongo, in addition to the pastoral care of his diocese, the important and delicate office of President of the Justice and Peace Commission of the Episcopal Conference of Congo. From October
2008 to its numerous and difficult commitments were also added to the Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Kole, a diocese even greater Bokungu-Ikelite, which covers an area of \u200b\u200b66,000 sq km largely covered with forest.
Another difficult reality that with generosity and love, took upon his shoulders and his heart