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Postulants in the District of Africa

After an interruption of 3 years, the District of Africa has assembled a new group of postulants. In the “Maion Saint-Pierre Chanel” six Cameroon young men are preparing for their studies, together with two formators, Frs Louis Niyongabo and Raymond Pelletier. In the first edition of their bulletin “Rameau” they talk about their vocation, their experiences and their hopes for the future.

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March 28, 2009 Filed Under: International Tagged With: Formation, Vocations

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