I recently received e-mail greetings from Fr. Desiré Salako, S.M.A., which I share with you:
Bonjour, Pere:
I’m very fine. I was in Niger for one month. I have just come back. The faithful, People-ofGod are fine. The catechists continue to hold our communities where we priests cannot stay because of insecurity [i.e. lawlessness, Islamist terrorism, danger of kidnapping]. In other places we continue to spread the Good News of salvation. All our seminarians have started their studies due to your help. God bless you! I have opened a new mission in the north of Benin in the Diocese of Natitingou. The Bishop and the People-of-God were very happy. Continue to pray for us. I have just left you but I have already missed you. See you soon, all of you! Union de priere. [i.e., united-in-prayer]
Fr. Desiré Salako, S.M.A.
Father Provincial for Benin/Niger
Societé des Missions Africaines (S.M.A.)
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