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Pope Francis addresses these dear brothers and sisters by looking at some photographs of the future cathedral that this May 1, feast of Saint Joseph the Worker, will be blessed. And he said to them:
And after affirming that he was asking Saint Joseph to protect them a lot, the Holy Father joined them all in the blessing of this new cathedral by saying: “God bless you and do not forget to pray for me.”
Ceremony
This celebration is chaired by the Bishop of Morondava, Mgr Marie Fabien Raharilamboniaina, in which also participates the bishop emeritus of the diocese, Mgr Donald Joseph Pelletier.
Thanks to the Pope
Monsignor Marie Fabien Raharilamboniaina, bishop of this diocese said in an interview:
The co-cathedral is located in Miandrivazo, a town in central Madagascar of about 20,000 inhabitants, located in the diocese of Morondava. It is about 300 kilometers from Morondava. This is why – says Mgr Marie Fabien Raharilamboniaina – the inhabitants of Miandrivazo “feel far from the Church”, immersed in a vast area occupied by forests and desert areas.
It should be noted that five years ago, the bishop convoked the diocesan synod, during which “the people of God in this region asked for greater proximity to the diocese”. The population counts 80% of faithful to ancestral religions and 15% of Catholics. “However – said the bishop – animists are very open to the Gospel.”
Importance of missionaries
The bishop has asked many congregations to come to this isolated and remote region. Currently working there are the Salettini Fathers, the Jesuits, the Montfort Fathers, the Trinitarian Fathers, the Sisters of Juana Delanoue, the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the Salesian Sisters, the Teresian Missionary Carmelite Sisters, the Sisters of the Sacred Heart. , the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Mary, the Carmelite Fathers, the Cistercian Monks, the Orionite Fathers, the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, as well as the diocesan priests. In addition, Bishop Raharilamboniaina adds:
“This presence – continues the bishop – has prompted us to create a structure to accompany the vitality of this Church. For this reason, we have built the new co-cathedral, the diocesan house, the minor seminary, the catechetical center, a youth center and a Catholic radio. “.
The Pope’s visit to Madagascar has left its mark
“The realization of the co-cathedral and the diocesan house was made possible thanks to the Pope’s visit to Madagascar, which aroused the generosity of a woman and her family. This woman came to speak with the Pope to tell him that Madagascar needs help. After this visit allowed us to build a clinic, then the cathedral and the diocesan house, this commitment then involved the whole family of this woman, her brother left her an inheritance, his name was José.
Circumstances which show the will of God
And this year, the Pope dedicated the year to Saint Joseph. The district where this co-cathedral was built has San José for patron. The inauguration of the cathedral, dedicated to Saint Joseph, takes place on May 1, the feast of Saint Joseph the Worker. Our bishop emeritus is called Joseph: in June, he will be 90 years old. All of these sets of circumstances show us the will of God. »Mgr Marie Fabien Raharilamboniaina concludes:
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