Sunday, November 28, 2010

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Kinshasa: shortly return in Province

We are already at the end of our healing in Kinshasa, Democratic Congo. Three months
rich content with a very competent resource persons. This training was not limited to healing spirituuel, but the appearance phisyque, moral, social. The experience was very rich, we are proud.

Thank sr Lucia Cargnoni who gave us this training, sr Luisa Moscoso who has accompanied us during these three months. For srs
Vilma Tallone Christine Lengaeur, Laura Gaeta, Claire Massoumou Clementine head, which helped us from other horizons in the development of the exposed Salesian spirituality. Thank you to each of the sisters of the province ACS and sisters of our respective communities who have given themselves body and soul for us to cover our absence.

Sunday, November 28 at 18h we begin our retirement until December 3 at noon. The theme of the retreat, "the priesthood and religious life; prophetic consecration and mission."
Join us and we also pray for each! Thanks to all
srs Isabelle and Maria Jose

Friday, November 26, 2010

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Guard and Civil Defence Committees

By Pierre Vennat
Unpublished text

One goal of this blog is to know or remember the facts of the Second War World in Quebec which has been little or no spoken in the history books.

For example, few people remember that in early June 1940, when Germany invaded France was preparing to surrender, Brigadier General JP. Archambault, commander of the military district of Montreal the time, announced the formation of a detachment of 250 veterans of the First World War and eight officers who, as members of the Veterans Guard, would be part of the Canadian army in uniform.

few days later, a great activity prevailed in the headquarters of the Home Guard where they proceeded to the medical examination of recruits, all veterans of the war 1914-1918. Successful applicants are treated on an equal footing with the military in uniform, that is to say they were equipped, clothed, dressed, housed and fed by the Ministry of National Defense and received the same pay as members of comparable rank.

A second category of members of the Guard, also placed under the jurisdiction of the Department of National Defence, was mandated to perform active duty tamper protecting canals, bridges, port. Etc.. And fell into practice the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who watched his interview and the balance paid to its members.

Finally, a third category of reservists, organized by the Canadian Legion, was to recruit volunteers who offer their services free in an emergency.

The Veterans Guard was commanded by an English Canadian, Lieutenant-Colonel George MacLum, awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) and Military Cross (MC). This was assisted by some French Canadian officers, including Lieutenant Jules Thibodeau, a veteran of the First World War, which was then served in the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Air Force and Lieutenant C.-P. Lavigne.

few days later, Lieutenant-Colonel John-H. Roy, Military Cross (MC) former member of the 22nd French-Canadian Battalion and awarded the French Croix de Guerre in the First World War, became the deputy commander and deputy lieutenant-colonel in command MacLum of Montreal's Territorial Guard.

If Canada is endowed with a guard of veterans, it was thought that the creation of a National Civil Guard was not required and that the creation of civil protection committees would suffice.

Thus, 30 August 1940, we announced the creation of mobile forces command Protection Committee civil province of Quebec.

The mobile forces of Civil Protection Committee of the province of Quebec were to include approximately 1,000 volunteers in Quebec, including about 500 in Montreal. They also count in Trois-Rivieres, Hull, Quebec and Sherbrooke. Regarded as special agents, these volunteers had permits to carry firearms and should be able to help the police. It sought "honest and conscientious men who wear the uniform without, can be good soldiers."

Most leaders of this Committee are Anglophones, but they had entrusted the command of Group Three Rivers to a Francophone, Lieutenant-Colonel Raoul Pellevin.

This training is explained, was to provide assistance in case of fires started by following acts of sabotage or air raids. Its members were divided into groups to cover the entire city.

In England, similar forces had been established and had rendered valuable services. We felt they needed also in Canada and mainly in large cities like Montreal and Toronto, where there are so many factories and warehouses, and utilities must be protected at all costs. "

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

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YAOUNDE: Professionalism Salesian Africa

From November 14 to 19, thirty FMA and Provincial Coordinators of Schools and Vocational Training Centres in Africa and Madagascar, have participated in Yaounde, Cameroon, at a seminar organized by the major in ambito youth ministry and the Commission School of CIAM.

The topic: "To develop and build professionalism Salesian culture in Africa and Madagascar" is in line with previous meetings since 2003 to today in Nairobi and Abidjan, and with the ways of conversion to love given by the last General Chapter.

The seminar was very interesting. ACS, we were eight, representing each PSC in the Province. In the seminar, the focus was, of course, on vocational training courses relevant to the various contexts and in today's market research, integration into the world of work, the self-financing, training leaders and teachers according to a new mentality.

Under the guidance of qualified and encouraging sr. Maria de Carmen Canales, General Counsel of the pastoral and Sr. Elena Rastello, participants brainstormed and worked together to continue the process of training leaders and educators from schools of every order and degree, and vocational training centers in Africa. This training process will result in a systematic route and supporting the family in its educational role irreplaceable.

By rediscovering the history of the origins of the Institute, the FMA of CIAM, reflected on the new opportunities that the world of work offers young people looking for a job and how to be prophetic in this world rapid change.

Parallel to the work, it is beautiful to see the exhibition of products of vocational training centers in each country in Africa attend the meeting. The last evening in a friendly atmosphere, you could visit the booths of sewing, embroidery, crafts ... and buy at nominal prices. We also had time to enjoy the African fashion on billboards and in albums, along with the elegance of some FMA in traditional dress.
The conclusions of the Seminar were drawn from broad lines of action until the next appointment in 2012.

We will work on three points:
• development of a Directions Training
• Identity of the Charter School / Vocational Africa-Madagascar
• re-meaning for Hellenes of Vocational Training at the provincial level and continental level.

With Sr Luisa Moscoso, the Council and the Provincial Coordinating Team, we will consider how to work in our provincial and local reality, taking into account the guidelines adopted as CIAM, because the Institute is asking us paths of communion and convergence in education-evangelization of our schools and PSC.

Sr Laura Gaeta - Coordinator of Provincial Team

Friday, November 19, 2010

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The visit of Thierry Argenlieu envoy of General de Gaulle in Canada (Part Two)

By Frederick Smith
Unpublished text


March 15, 1941, Elizabeth Miribel sent a telegram to General de Gaulle to announce the success of the mission Argenlieu " Success of your ambassador exceed all expectations - stop - Hot belief, radiant spirituality absolute sincerity, understanding delicate him win all hearts - stop - Wait for the better future - stop - Thank . The enthusiasm is palpable among the members of the France Libre de Quebec. On the evening of March 15 happens in Simard, and continues until two o'clock in the morning. It brings together French and French Canadians, more or less close to the committee so far.


The adjutant of the commander Argenlieu Alain Savary, appears also enthusiastic about the successes in the capital: " In Quebec, very emotional reception of the entire population [...] in all we felt a great love of France and a sincere joy of salute in the person of Commander Argenlieu the representative of France who continues to fight .
Catholic Action of March 15, 1941 informs its readers of a coffee reception at parliament in honor of Commander Argenlieu. We recognize in particular the Commander Argenlieu (first from left), Premier Adelard Godbout (Third), the Rector of Laval University Monsignor Camille Roy (fourth) and Professor Augustus Viatte (last photo).


OF Argenlieu Savary and continue their mission to Ottawa and Montreal, while continually returning to Quebec. In the federal capital, including D'Argenlieu talks with Prime Minister Mackenzie King, his minister of Justice, Ernest Lapointe, and Deputy Secretary of State for External Affairs, Norman Robertson. An agreement in principle was reached between the effluent of General de Gaulle and the Canadian government about sending a Canadian liaison officer in London with the Free French. Identity cards issued by the Free France will also now recognized.


The growing presence of the commander Argenlieu into the public seems to upset the French Consul in Montreal Courier, who complained to the Minister of Vichy in Ottawa, Rene Ristelhueber. Between March 26 and April 21, it identifies eleven speeches by Commander Argenlieu " oratorical activities which the press was copiously echo, publishing photographs, lists of guests, reports and analysis with the prodigality that is indiscreet use America. "


Gradually, the feelings of the Canadian government are warming towards the cause of General de Gaulle. Particularly warmer served by the Minister Ernest Lapointe to Argenlieu, while stating that the French-Canadian sensibilities compel the government to a certain restraint. It is nonetheless a victory for supporters of Free France, which justifies alone came from the commander Argenlieu.


Argenlieu The mission faces strong resistance, however, first in French in Montreal who did everything to delay or to cancel the mission of the envoy of General de Gaulle. They say the captain of Argenlieu he is arrogant and aloof, and we find abhorrent treatment reserved to Dr. William Vignal, stripped of his title as the official representative of De Gaulle in Canada. Argenlieu commander refused to share the dais with Dr. Vignal at a meeting organized by it and having collected 500 French Montreal. The treasurer of the Association of French veterans, Henry Delcellier, expressed his indignation to General de Gaulle in a letter: " We do not assume and do not see the rest of the reason we wanted to humiliate or simply offend a man who among us has the esteem and whose integrity is as well established as that of Dr. Vignal .


Then among the most conservative elements of French Canadian society, the resistance goes far beyond cries of "Vive Petain! "That greeted his father Carme off the train at Lévis in early March. An article by Doris Lussier, then a young associate of the journal The Right , creates quite a stir among the Gaullists in the province. This review has existed since January 1941, under the inspiration of Father Simon Arsenault brothers of St. Vincent de Paul. On 15 April, when the mission ends Argenlieu, Lussier violently attacked General de Gaulle and his collaborators in a new issue of the journal whose photograph of Marshal Petain graces the cover. The father also blames Arsenault opportunism of General de Gaulle, accoquiné Paul Reynaud, " socialist money man." Abbe Pierre Gravel, vicar of the parish of Saint-Roch, gives a lecture in the same direction. " The fifth column gives full ..." Augustus Viatte wrote in his diary.

Newspaper Coverage of the Right April 15, 1941. Articles by Doris Lussier and Father Arsenault set fire to the powder in the Gaullists of Quebec.

A cons-offensive is being prepared with the assistance of Commander Argenlieu. But it will eventually need since before the end of the month, The Right publication is prohibited by the State Secretariat. Cardinal Villeneuve himself had strongly admonished the father Simon Arsenault, and served as a warning to Father Gravel.


end of April 1941 Thierry d'Alain Savary Argenlieu and acknowledge that they have achieved most of their goals and prepare their return to England. A new representative office in Canada is about to be appointed to replace Dr Vignal, definitely packed because of his lack of leadership and its inefficiency. Colonel Jacques-Émile Martin Prével is the new representative. His wife and four young son being at Versailles, in occupied territory, it wants to spare them any possible retaliation for its new activities in the Free France. Martin Prével now borrow the pseudonym "Pierrené" merger of two of the name of his son.


Argenlieu The commander and his assistant Alain Savary finally returning to London on May 12 " They flew both yesterday, our ambassadors of Free France and I can not write if they are already far while remaining close , "writes Elizabeth Miribel Augustus Viatte. She adds that he found peace in the action with two months' radiant presence. " Its role is now defined: "As Ms. Simard you will probably say, Colonel General Pierrené represents G. for all of Canada and I report directly to him, although attached to order the Committee to Quebec, I mind propaganda throughout the country .


Having received clear instructions from London and the appointment of a new official with its inputs to the federal government, the Free French in Canada are now better equipped to counter the Vichy propaganda, since it is their primary mission.


Bibliography


Eric Amyot, Quebec between Pétain and de Gaulle. Vichy France and the French Canadians 1940-1945, Montreal: Editions Fides, 1999.


Archives of the Republic and Canton of Jura (ARCJ), Augustus Viatte Fund, 118 J 220. Letter dated May 13, 1941, Elizabeth Augustus Miribel Viatte.


Archives of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (AMAE), Series War 1939-1945, subseries Vichy America, Vol. 167. Letter dated April 22, 1941, Courser Ristelhueber.

amae War series 39-45, subseries London, Vol. 387. Letter written in April 1941, Henry Delcellier de Gaulle.


Jacques Lacoursière People's History of Quebec, Volume 4: 1896-1960, Sillery: north, 1997.


Elizabeth Miribel, freedom suffers violence, Paris: Plon, 1981.


Dale C. Thomson, De Gaulle and Quebec, Saint-Laurent: Robert Rose Publishing, 1990.


Viatte Augustus, one world to another ... Diary of an intellectual Jura in Quebec (1939-1949), Volume 1 (March 1939-November 1942), edited and introduced by Claude Hauser Quebec / Paris / Courrendlin : Les Presses de Université Laval / L'Harmattan / Éditions Communication and European Jura, 2001.

Friday, November 12, 2010

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The visit of Thierry Argenlieu envoy of General de Gaulle in Canada (First part)

By Frederick Smith
Unpublished text

early January 1941, a rumor spread in the upcoming Quebec Georges Thierry d'Argenlieu. Career soldier who participated in the Great War and then became a priest in the Carmelite Order in 1925, he was drafted in 1939 and promoted to Lieutenant Commander, before being taken prisoner the day after the Appeal of 18 June for 's three escape days later and join de Gaulle in London. More recently, the father of Argenlieu was appointed Chief of Staff of the Free French naval forces and had participated in the Dakar expedition, then headed the country of Gabon.

Lieutenant Commander Georges Thierry d'Argenlieu and Father Louis de la Trinidad, two facets of one man. Source and date unknown.


The arrival of this emissary of Free France Gaullist enthusiasm committee of Quebec founded in 1940 by Marthe Simard. Elizabeth Miribel, the young secretary to General de Gaulle sent to Canada in August 1940, received confirmation that the commander Argenlieu is left for Canada on February 25. Sometimes the country Monday, March 10, 1941, accompanied by Lieutenant Alain Savary. Both men landed at a port in eastern Canada not specified by the media, presumably for reasons of military censorship.

The same day, Canada publishes a front-page news item and present it as a prisoner of war of the Germans who played an important role in Dakar. "He just the country to make known to the French French Canadians and the goals of the Free France movement led by General Charles de Gaulle . We take care to mention that Argenlieu " did not intend to blame Vichy France during his stay among us . The Catholic Action also incorporates the same themes and presents it as a " naval officer, a former French monk " landed in Canada " after a heroic odyssey in occupied France."

We learn that the envoy of General de Gaulle arrives in Paris the next day. The train entered the station at 15 pm Levis Several members of the civil and military gathered at the station platform to greet the commander Argenlieu and several representatives of civil movements in favor of Free France. It includes the Hon. Hector Laferté, President of the Legislative Council, Lieutenant-Colonel Leon Lambert, deputy director of the Provincial Police, Louis-S. Durand, Mayor of Lévis, Captain A.-S. Bigaouette, director of the Quebec municipal police, Colonel JA Sullivan, commander of the Royal Rifles, Lieutenant-Colonel Emile Gravel, commander of the Regiment de Levis and Mordred Jacques, president of the French Society charity. It was also home to Elizabeth and the couple Miribel Simard, and members of the France Libre de Pierre de Varennes, Quebec, René Garneau, Viatte Augustus (who gets off the train with Argenlieu Savary and after having stopped at St. Jean-Port-Joli) and Mrs. W.-F. Eves.
Catholic Action of March 12, 1941 announced the arrival in Quebec City yesterday, the captain of Argenlieu and his aide Alain Savary.


Refusing any interview before completed his official visits, the commander of Argenlieu addresses all the same to all journalists at the crossing of the river to Quebec. His words are reported by the Catholic Action :
"I am very happy that it is Quebec that offers me by the sun shining on the cliff and the Château Frontenac, the most pleasing impression of my trip to Canada [ ...].

We had a great trip and I really admired the plains we traversed by railway. However, I confess that nowhere does the show was as impressive here.

I am happy to meet again tomorrow afternoon to give you details on some very important points. But I want to point out that the press has been very flattering to me ... too much even. Be content, I pray you, for today, to report my arrival. For it must, before I talk about all these things, I make some official visits. "
the evening, D'Argenlieu, Savary and Elizabeth Miribel dine in company with Augustus Viatte and plan the days ahead. The discussion continues in the couple Simard. The day of 12 March is responsible for the effluent General de Gaulle. It is received by Premier Adelard Godbout, followed by Cardinal Villeneuve. The commander Argenlieu then meets reporters at the Chateau Frontenac, as promised yesterday. He gave an update on the situation in France, although keeping its attack Petain. Instead, the captain says he wants "to distinguish unite" and coming in as an "ambassador union" recognizes that there are several ways to serve France. He also recalls that it is as a soldier proud to have been mobilized in 1939 it stood Canadian public, and not as a Carmelite Father. In the afternoon, a reception was offered to the City Hall by Mayor Borne, " touching, enthusiastic, Quebec ", according to Augustus Viatte.

The following days are punctuated by official meetings and banquets, including Lévis Armoury and coffee Parliament. The envoy of General de Gaulle shows affected by the reception it is done and the French hospitality he found in Quebec. "I the real feeling of having found another France "He said. It also states continue to fight alongside the Allies in France because of his love of country, family and God, without judging the actions of Pétain, he believes serve France with all his heart.

Premier Adelard Godbout for his part said that the French Canadians have never much liked France, while Roy Bishop adds that the enemy has invaded France is the enemy of Christian civilization , and that Canadians will do everything to restore this civilization in the world. Archdeacon Scott concluded by saying, he prematurely must say that Hitler has at least managed to do in Canada "Unity two races," adding that it must " give even the devil his due .


Bibliography

Canada, March 10, 1941, p. 1.
Catholic Action, March 10, 1941, p. 3.
Catholic Action, March 12, 1941, p. 9.
Catholic Action, March 15, 1941, p. 13.
Augustus Viatte, one world to another ... Diary of an intellectual Jura in Quebec (1939-1949) , Volume 1 (March 1939-November 1942), edited and presented by Claude Hauser, Quebec / Paris / Courrendlin: Les Presses de Université Laval / L'Harmattan / Éditions Communication and European Jura, 2001.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

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KINSHASA: Resourcing Religious

Well dear sisters and all: already

Here we are nine weeks in training and resourcing Mbudi (DRC Kinshasa).
The descent of the mountain is already shaping up, the time to advertise and spread the light of the transfiguration is approaching.
We finished the integration of the personality, the Church Mission Without Borders, the language of theology, spirituality and commitment of dedicated, emotion and human maturity, non-violent communication and social communication, shared responsibility men and women in the Church canon law, the experience of midlife.

"The experience of the environment" as some call the "noonday devil", or the crisis of 40 years, is a must for everyone. It also depends on how we lived our early morning.
At noon the shadows beneath our feet and if those shadows are stronger they can expel us. The shadows are the discouragement, jealousy, depression, blockage
... At noon everyone discovers. The 'Midi' is an evaluation period of our goals for life, a period of growth, change and meeting with God.

This week we are with Father Bernard Ugeux, Missionary of Africa.
He talks about how to live interculturalism in the Church.

Your sisters in Don Bosco. Isabelle and Marie Jose

Monday, November 8, 2010

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Yaounde: the new Valponasca

Gradually, we were able to install in our new house training: VALPONASCA!

The September 24, 2010 we had the opening, and since that date, the presence of the Blessed Sacrament in our chapel. Father Manolo, sdb, Provincial of the ETA was with us for this celebration.
On October 7, 2010 we made entry into the premise. A family celebration where our eight postulants Salesian were officially welcomed in our Institute.

Since October 5, 2010, all courses are normally held at the interpostulat to Mvolye every Tuesday and at home for others.
In this message we want to thank all the communities, the sisters who helped to make this dream house training takes place in Yaounde reality.
Thanks for your prayers ...
Thanks for the kind donations, thank you for the gifts ...
Thanks for the help with installation and equipping of our house ... thank you for everything! and with all my heart!
The suction and postulants, and Sister Sister Made Leen

NB: Do not forget us!
For communities that have not yet had occasion to send their donations, you can: soon there will be an opportunity to travel with the CIAM.

Friday, November 5, 2010

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Philippe Rousseau, killed the first French Canadian D-Day

By Pierre Vennat
Unpublished text

The story failed to mention the name of the first French-Canadian military death in the invasion of Normandy June 6, 1944. This is the paratrooper lieutenant Philippe Rousseau, Montmagny, member of the 1st Canadian Parachute Regiment.

Philippe Rousseau

is his brother, Captain Maurice Rousseau, of the same regiment, who announced the death of the young officer to his family: "In-Gondeville sur-Mer, near Houidate in the department Calvados, Normandy, there is a tomb where rests Philip. There is also a cross dedicated to "the first French Canadian to die in the invasion to liberate France." The population has bred this cross and flowers are offered each day by the orders of the mayor. Service it was sung by the local priest, and this under the occupation of France by the Germans. "

member of a family of 12 children, Philippe Rousseau, after studying at Royal Military College in Kingston was joined Regiment de la Chaudière in 1942. He then asked transfer to the 1st Canadian Parachute Regiment. Besides his brother Maurice, he had another brother officer, Bernard, captain of the Regiment of Montmagny. Finally, another of his brothers, Jacques Rousseau, was well known as director of the Montreal Botanical Garden.

A few weeks later, in September, it was the turn of Lieutenant Maurice Rousseau to be killed while performing a mission behind enemy lines.

was not until February 1945 that the British authorities officially announced the death in combat, more than four months earlier, Lieutenant Maurice Rousseau.

Descended in Alsace, behind German lines in early September 1944, Lieutenant Maurice Rousseau could perform exactly the task that was entrusted to him and that his commanding officer called it, in a message of "Mission Extremely well done. " Missing a little later and alleged prisoner probably died from his injuries, he was buried in a cemetery Avricourt German in Alsace.

graduate. He, too, the Royal Military College in Kingston in 1940, Maurice Rousseau was entered, the same year as a lieutenant in the Regiment the boiler with which he crossed to England. Promoted to captain, he had applied for admission in the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion when it was established as independent battalion in 1943. Then in September 1944, shortly before his death, he had been transferred to the British Special Air Service. In 1943, he married a young Englishwoman overseas.

The first parachutist French Canadian: Marcel Côté

In August 1942 the first contingent of Canadian paratroopers, numbering 26, left for Fort Benning, Georgia, to undergo intensive training in a camp of American paratroopers highly specialized.

Upon returning home, these 26 men were to be the managers and instructors of a detachment of paratroopers that were trained at Camp Shilo, Manitoba.

Among them was the first French Canadian paratrooper, Lt. Marcel Côté of Montreal. Former member of the Officers Training Corps Canadian (COTC) of the University of Montreal and the 17th Hussars. He had then joined the Fusiliers Mont-Royal before being accepted into the new unit of paratroopers at the time where he was an instructor at Camp Farnham.

Another French group was part of the master H.-A. Fauquier, brother of Wing Commander John Fauquier, aviation hero, whose aerial victories no longer be counted.

Finally, the military was aware that two French Canadian brothers, the brothers of Saint-Pierre Saint-Hyacinthe, had almost become part of the contingent sent to Fort Benning, but we had to remove them, since they do not speak English fluently.

Brigadier General EG Weeks, Assistant Chief of Staff, announced the first income iqu'une time instructors trained at Fort Benning and the installation completed in Manitoba, the third of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion would consist of French Canadians and the coaching staff and officers of the unit would be bilingual.