The meeting was a platform for prayer, dialogue and fellowship, where participants discerned how to cultivate the youthfulness and zeal of the Redemptorist presence in Africa and Madagascar while addressing real concerns about the sustainability and self- sufficiency of the missions.
Although the meetings lasted only two-and-a-half days, they were packed with productive discussions and efficient work. Participants made the most of break times, meals, and happy hours to build bonds and delve into specific questions. It was a valuable opportunity for me to engage with the leadership of our Vice Province of Nigeria, including Fr. Michael Emerue, the Vice Provincial, and the Ordinary Consultor, Fr. Godwin Abbah, a vocal to the COREAM Assembly. The moderators also allocated time for the provincials of the “mother” provinces to convene as a group throughout the event, further enhancing the collaborative nature of the meeting.
As noted earlier this year, the Province of Curitiba, which includes our former Vice Province of Manaus, also hopes we will maintain our support and continued bonds. However, we will move forward in these efforts with a new partner in the Province of Europe-South, which supports the existing Vice Province of Africa-West. Such is the fluid dynamics of reconfiguration throughout the Congregation.