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Missionaries Of Africa

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Lavigerie Marie





Missionaries of Africa

Serving God's People in Africa since 1868. The Missionaries of Africa are an international Roman Catholic Missionary Society of priests and brothers devoted to witnessing to the Gospel of Jesus Christ in Africa and among Africans, wherever they may be. Working with local churches, we offer Christ's message of peace, hope and reconciliation that ends division, and love that brings an end to hatred. Once these seeds of faith are planted, we move on to other fields where the Gospel message has not yet been heard.


History

The Society of Missionaries of Africa was founded in 1868 by Cardinal Charles Lavigerie, Archbishop of Algiers and Carthage in North Africa, to evangelize the people of Africa. Cardinal Lavigerie adopted a white habit for the Society'smembers, based on the traditional North African dress of a white gown (gandoura) and a white hooded cloak (burnous). A rosary is worn around the neck to show we are men of prayer. The white habit stood in contrast to the common black and brown habits of other Catholic religious orders; hence, the Missionaries of Africa came to be known as hhe White Fathers. The Missionaries of Africa have been geographically, socially and culturally focused on Africa and its peoples. For several decades, the initial training of the first missionaries was done in Europe and North America. However, with the growing missionary movement within the African Church, most formation houses are now relocated to Africa to contextualize and foster an African-centric training.