Molasoko Benjamin Abbot, our Brother, known colloquially as the OLA IPI (IPI kisakata term meaning "uncle" or Noko, Lingala and Ola, short Molasoko) is gone ... before us in our mansion in Heaven. The news that reached us in the late afternoon, almost in the evening we were all shocked to the memory still fresh of the outstanding colleague and unique. Benjamin is unique for the light it sheds leaves after his death.
- First, in terms of ministry: the name of the Father Benjamin Molasoko is associated with major figures or prominent persons in respect of youth ministry. Benjamin was very early and as temperamentally inclined to youth ministry. He will be initiated for this purpose, with Bishop Matondo, charismatic founder of the Group "are Bilenge Mwinda" Fire and Father Frank, "Mokatisi ngambo. Admitted to the Grand - Seminar after qualifying at the Petit Séminaire de Bokoro, Father Benjamin illustrated by his initiatives and his passion for youth. Within the Diocese, he worked alongside Father Andrew Maas, of the late Miss Nollet, Fire Poi Abbot, the Abbot Mamfisango, the Rev.. Sr Nga and Abbot Edo Ngongo with whom (the latter two) he founded the Group initiatory "bana Mwinda" for children toddlers 5 to 10 years. Called alternately Bagaza (Priest coach youth Bilenge Mwinda ago) Mapeera (Priest coach young children or Kizito Anuarite) and Ngalama (Priest Chaplain children Mwinda Bana), Father Benjamin has traveled all stages of Christian formation inculturated for youth in Africa. During all his priestly ministry, he will spare no effort to mentor younger and more deepen the mystery of their relationship and their fidelity to Christ. Insider, he himself became the initiator and remain optimistic in the special pastoral and more difficult it is for most young people for a period of decisive direction for life. Many of our young people currently or religious major seminarians have been from the very young, framed as "Bana Mwinda" as "Kizito-Anuarite" and finally as "Bilenge Mwinda ago" and that's still are recruited many vocations to the priesthood or religious life for candidates who are not awarded by the College or Seminary PEIT Salongo. The Abbot Benjamin has not shone in his diocese. it is known from our local Church of the Congo through its various publications on youth. Its practical guidance accompany many of the diocesan youth ministry. Africa or Latin America, his writings are a sort of "best seller". Trainer together great musical composer, Father Benjamin will now and forever an icon for young people "Balangwa Kristu" (young lovers for Christ, Light of the World.
- We end this tribute by a any other details no less important in the life of Benjamin. According to most of the brothers who lived with him, we will retain the Abbot Benjamin traits of a non-confrontational, reconciliation and without rancor, which immediately re-enters and quickly every time he was aware of have hurt someone or caused harm to others. His forgiveness is constantly after her lips. He had great desire to repeat the harmony in social relations.
May the Lord forgive him any déparage undoubtedly due to his health seriously undermined before his death.
"Happy now dead who die in the Lord. They may rest from their labors. For their works follow them "(AP 14, 13).
FAREWELL, BENJAMIN. REST IN PEACE YOU!
Abbot Joseph BELEP .-
- First, in terms of ministry: the name of the Father Benjamin Molasoko is associated with major figures or prominent persons in respect of youth ministry. Benjamin was very early and as temperamentally inclined to youth ministry. He will be initiated for this purpose, with Bishop Matondo, charismatic founder of the Group "are Bilenge Mwinda" Fire and Father Frank, "Mokatisi ngambo. Admitted to the Grand - Seminar after qualifying at the Petit Séminaire de Bokoro, Father Benjamin illustrated by his initiatives and his passion for youth. Within the Diocese, he worked alongside Father Andrew Maas, of the late Miss Nollet, Fire Poi Abbot, the Abbot Mamfisango, the Rev.. Sr Nga and Abbot Edo Ngongo with whom (the latter two) he founded the Group initiatory "bana Mwinda" for children toddlers 5 to 10 years. Called alternately Bagaza (Priest coach youth Bilenge Mwinda ago) Mapeera (Priest coach young children or Kizito Anuarite) and Ngalama (Priest Chaplain children Mwinda Bana), Father Benjamin has traveled all stages of Christian formation inculturated for youth in Africa. During all his priestly ministry, he will spare no effort to mentor younger and more deepen the mystery of their relationship and their fidelity to Christ. Insider, he himself became the initiator and remain optimistic in the special pastoral and more difficult it is for most young people for a period of decisive direction for life. Many of our young people currently or religious major seminarians have been from the very young, framed as "Bana Mwinda" as "Kizito-Anuarite" and finally as "Bilenge Mwinda ago" and that's still are recruited many vocations to the priesthood or religious life for candidates who are not awarded by the College or Seminary PEIT Salongo. The Abbot Benjamin has not shone in his diocese. it is known from our local Church of the Congo through its various publications on youth. Its practical guidance accompany many of the diocesan youth ministry. Africa or Latin America, his writings are a sort of "best seller". Trainer together great musical composer, Father Benjamin will now and forever an icon for young people "Balangwa Kristu" (young lovers for Christ, Light of the World.
- We end this tribute by a any other details no less important in the life of Benjamin. According to most of the brothers who lived with him, we will retain the Abbot Benjamin traits of a non-confrontational, reconciliation and without rancor, which immediately re-enters and quickly every time he was aware of have hurt someone or caused harm to others. His forgiveness is constantly after her lips. He had great desire to repeat the harmony in social relations.
May the Lord forgive him any déparage undoubtedly due to his health seriously undermined before his death.
"Happy now dead who die in the Lord. They may rest from their labors. For their works follow them "(AP 14, 13).
FAREWELL, BENJAMIN. REST IN PEACE YOU!
Abbot Joseph BELEP .-
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