liturgical and theological literature for trainee priests

Currently there are 20 young men from the diocese of Bokungu-Ikela who are training for the priesthood at various different seminaries in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Their diocese, which covers an area of over 15,600 square miles (40,000 km²) is almost the same size as Switzerland or the Netherlands, yet with barely 1 million inhabitants, in the midst of the tropical rainforest in a very poor region of the country that has sadly also been the theatre of a string of armed conflicts. Since there is no seminary in their own diocese, these seminarians have to travel miles, by boat and by motorcycle, in order to reach their various places of study.

However, their own diocese still has to cover the cost of their training, upkeep, travel costs and everything else they need, since their families can contribute little or nothing themselves. This represents a massive challenge. But Bishop Toussaint Iluku Bolumbu is nonetheless delighted at the number of vocations and writes: „With the large number of young men currently in training, in years to come our diocese will have a plentiful number of workers in the vineyard of the Lord.“

Last year the seminarians from Bokungu-Ikela wrote to us, explaining their need for religious literature – Bibles, breviaries, catechisms and theological literature – and requesting our support. „We face great financial problems in pursuing our studies, since we are almost all from very poor families. And so we are addressing this request to all people of good will, seeking help to obtain the vital liturgical and academic literature that we require to deepen our formation. Please look kindly on our appeal! Fraternally united with you, in Christ…“

As always, our benefactors responded generously to this appeal from the seminarians, which came with the warmest and heartfelt support of their bishop. And so we were able to send them 15,300 Euros. Now several large parcels of books have arrived, an occasion for great rejoicing! And one of the seminarians, Léonhard, has written to us on behalf of them all: „We are immensely grateful to you for all you have done for us. We send you our heartfelt thanks for this great gesture of charity towards us and we beg the Lord to bestow upon you all the graces you need.“