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Non à la stigmatisation et oui à l’amour sans limites : la transfiguration de Jésus comme appel au dépassement de soi

Notre réflexion pour le deuxième semaine de Carême vient du Père Jacquineau Azetsop SJ du Cameroun. Il réfléchit sur la deuxième lecture (2 Tm 1, 8b-10) et l’Évangile (Mt 17, 1-9) du deuxième Dimanche de Carême, le 16 mars. Timothée était le représentant de Paul à Éphèse. C’était un jeune

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Être un ambassadeur du Christ

Notre première réflexion pour le Carême 2014, pour Mercredi des Cendres, est écrit par le Père Michael J. Kelly SJ, un célèbre écrivain, conférencier et chercheur sur le VIH/SIDA. La deuxième lecture du Mercredi des Cendres nous dit que « nous sommes les ambassadeurs du Christ » (2Cor 5, 20).

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AJAN Lenten Reflections 2014

Being an ambassador for Christ Our first reflection for Lent 2014, to mark Ash Wednesday, is written by Fr Michael J. Kelly SJ, a well-known writer, speaker and researcher on HIV/AIDS and its interplay with education and social justice issues in sub-Saharan Africa. The Second Reading for Ash Wednesday tells

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Not just a medical problem

Before coming to Kenya, I thought I knew enough about AIDS especially since I had just finished studying for, taking, and passing my recertification examination in internal medicine. I knew about HIV and its effects on the immune system leading to opportunistic infections and cancers. I knew how it is

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Putting Christian love to the test

“The spirituality underlying our ministry is the conviction that AIDS is not just a medical problem for us as pastors. Its prevention and treatment, as well as the human and spiritual accompaniment of sick people, pose a pastoral problem too. The presence of AIDS in the Church community demands that

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Integral development and justice

“HIV/AIDS

 is a pandemic, together with malaria and tuberculosis, which is decimating African populations and severely damaging their economic and social life. It is not to be looked at as either a medical-pharmaceutical problem or solely as an issue of a change in human behaviour. It is truly an issue

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