Training on economic management in the communities
From the 16th to the 28th June, Father Graziano Sala, our General Bursar, paid a visit to our three communities in Ivory Coast to see how they are coping with the book keeping software which is common to the whole Congregation and to help the Bursars to make good use of it.
They spent several days loading the accounts from the communities and the Vicariate. Time was also spent in explaining the vocabulary it uses. Rendering account for one’s self or for others, faithfully and regularly is a real sign of generosity; it is something which demands efforts which nobody notices; it also demands a certain strictness which is a bit boring and determination which never fails to surprise. In a word you could say that it is an ungrateful task? No, it is the way of conversion for all as was pointed out at our last general Chapter. To be careful of the common goods is our way of expressing our fidelity to our religious life and is our way of expressing our care for the good state of health of our mission. We should hold in highest esteem those brothers who, whether they like it or not, whether young or not so young, have embarked on this route and so offer this service to our Family.
The Eucharistic celebration for the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart (June 27) concluded this process of formation.
This celebration was attended by the religious of the community of Adiapodoumé, Fr Hervé Kouamé Kouakou, Regional Vicar, and by a large group of religious from other communities of the Vicariate.
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