It’s St.Louis Marie De Montfort’s Feast

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Picture of St. Louis Marie De Montfort

Introduction

According to the Liturgical calendar, St. Louis Marie de Montfort’s day falls on 28th April every year.  St. Louis had been adopted as a patron saint of Balaka Parish for roughly half a century ago.

The impact of St. Louis De Montfort’s life has had a significant influence in the lives of Christians of the parish, such as being prayerful, giving alms to the poor, doing penance, suffering persecution, working seriously for the salvation of souls and mostly clinging to the cross of the ressurected Christ.

Commemorating this day Mrs. Bwezani, amassed his biography and devotion into a summarized article below.

Biography of St. Louis of Montfort

His first name was Louis Grignion. He was born at Montfort, France, on 31st January in 1673. He was coming from a well to do family. His father was old, austere patriarchal type, whose word was absolute law. He inherited a stubborn determination, which however he used entirely to advance the reign of Jesus and many. He spurned the comforts and advantages of his inherited station in life, and offered himself completely in the priesthood. He was ordained in 1690. It is when he changed and dropped his family name and called himself “Louis of Montfort”.

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St. Louis De Montfort

All the days of his priesthood were going rough. At the age of showing much care to his body, he ignored it at the point that those who knew him could lose interest in him. His contemporaries lauded the saints for the similar lives but when the reality was brought before their very eyes, it was a different matter. He was despised, rejected contemned and condemned with insistence that would have broken a lesser spirit. St. Louis was one of those that St. Paul speaks “those who were… in want, distressed, afflicted of whom the world was not worthy… (Heb 11:37-38). Louis of Montfort was one of these.

His devotion

He bequeathed to the word of treasury of gold and jewels, set in the casket of his treatise true devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. St Louis did not consider himself the originator of the doctrine he proposed and preached with all his soul. He expressly disclaims that honour.louis

Essence of his devotion

He expressed the essence of his devotion in the following words, “All our preparation consists inbeing conformed, united and consecrated to Jesus Christ, and most perfect of all devotions is without any doubt that which the most perfectly conforms, unites and consecrates us to Jesus Christ”. Now, Mary being the most conformed of all creatures to Jesus Christ, it follows that all devotions that which most consecrated and conforms the soul to our Lord is devotion to his holy mother, and that the more of a soul is consecrated to Mary, the more it is consecrated to Jesus or in other words, a perfect renewal of the vows and promises of the holy baptism.

Conformity of the divine will

This is the highest perfection that man can ever attain. It simply means being conformed to the divine mold. Clinging to our own will in anything at all means that union with the divinity is excepted to occur by the molds of changing to fit the base metal poured into it. The result would be distortion and ugliness but the conformity that holds back nothing at all, not even the disposition of our prayers or disposable merits. This is what the consecration of St. Louis of Montfort fully lived, achieves. He did not look upon the will to make this complete sacrifice of self as the ultimate goal something to be attained only after endeavor.

Boldly and unhesitatingly he establishes this as the very gateway to the practice of his devotion. True, he prescribes a three-week preparation for the solemn event, a vigil liege Lord and to the mistress of all. But as the knight he proved his loyalty so much and kept an act of consecration itself as by his subsequent loyal living of it until death.

St Louis died at St. Laurent-sur-sevre on April 28, 1716. On May 12, 1853 his doctrines were pronounced free from error. He was beatified by Pope Leo XIII in 1888, and canonized by Pope Pius XII on a sublime formula for making this initial consecration. He entitled it “Consecration to Jesus Christ, the incarnate wisdom, through the Blessed Virgin Mary”. The part of the prayer is addressed to Jesus and the remainder, including the actual words of oblation, to Mary. Our Lady is the proximate and immediate object of devotion. But the ultimate and final one is Jesus. The saint esteemed consecration to Mary as the surest and best way of being truly consecrated to her Divine son.

By Mrs. Bwezani

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The Match

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Staff Team

What a good weather it was for a match! Students who have registered triumphs subsequently in the previous matches challenged their staff for a friendly football match. At the same time, this has been a great moment to manifest our seriousness towards the promotion of extracurricular activities. It happened yesterday, 26 April afternoon. The match ended into a 3-3 draw and left the staffs dog tired.

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Rodrick Khauya with ball

“I noticed something mythical, even surreal, the kids never deserved the draw, I am certain the students used Juju on us” grumbles Patrick Bwanali who turned the man of the match.

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Patrick Bwanali and Alessandro Marchetti in cordination

“The time we spent in the ground has been quite a bracing; we came to interact with our stuff” appreciated most of the students.

By Harry Pongolani

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Welcome Doctors

Fabio Giaimo posing with Cinzia Fanfano at Volunteer house, Balaka

Fabio Giaimo posing with Cinzia Fanfano at Volunteer house, Balaka

Two medical doctors, Cinzia Fanfano and Fabio Giaimo coming from Italy have arrived in Balaka in the evening of yesterday, April 25. In their 20 days they intend to stay in Malawi, they will be working with local hospitals and clinics their interests centred on infants health. Besides Balaka, the doctors will also be in Zomba diocese, at Thondwe a twinned diocese to the archidiocese of Perugia in Italy.

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Mr. Y. Konde greeting Cinzia at arrival at Nankhombe

“Consider Balaka as your second Italy” said Mr. Murowa in his remarks, extending a warm welcome to the visitors.  In return Fabio expressed his gratefulness upon the warmth of Balaka people which he said is the main reason he loves Malawi for.

Cinzia and Fabio have been in Malawi before over projects related to their medical profession; they have zeal for Malawian kids’ wellbeing.

By Harry Pongolani (Photos by H.P)

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New breed of Writers

Andiamo Education Institutions writers club is a group of students glowing vigorously with the obsession to write fictional articles, poems and short stories. The club offers the members a podium to display their skills and expose their gaffe into correction by fellow members or the club coordinator when present.

Andiamo Education Institutions crew of writers club

Andiamo Education Institutions crew of writers club

“our Wednesday meetings have drastically improved our knowledge and performances in class so we are motivated to write” says Phrida Sankie Banda the secretary of writers club.

Reading out pieces of articles, reciting poems, and telling their stories; goes the routine of the events at the club. It is not hasty to conclude that this is the breed of tomorrow and today’s writers.

By Harry Pongolani (Photos by H.P)

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Bye Friends!

2Giuseppe De Vignani and Franco Fiorina have left today for Italy after their 3 month stay in Malawi after finishing their construction works at Toleza and other constructions at Andiamo. They composed the community of Andiamo, and just now without them already something looks missing.1

Andiamo might forget their faces but their living works of construction shall always stand strong to remind us of them.

By Harry Pongolani

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These girls can play

Andiamo Secondary school Girls’ football team has turned triumphant after edging St. Louis Secondary Girls 2-1 at St. Charles Lwanga ground. The goal scorers were Tadala Malira and Taona Wailesi. This was one of the preliminary matches in the Matindi Cup.

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The winning team

“This win is a motivation, and I am very certain it has given the girls so much vigor to do better in games ahead”  said Mr. Yohane Konde; the coach of the team speaking after the match.

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The girls will be up for another match against Balaka secondary school on the 20th of April in the Presidential Initiative for sports in the first round at district schools level.

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Tadala Malira scoring the first goal

By Harry Pongolani (Photos by H.P)

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Don Cesare; A Friend of the Youth

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Don Cesare Castelli

He was ordained a priest of the Diocesan order on 21 June 1985 in Cremona in Italy. In 1993 October 20, he was sent to serve in Mangochi Diocese.

The nursery school

St. Monica kids showing their gifts

St. Monica kids showing their gifts

Bambo Cesare is a professional teacher. He has taught at primary school before in Italy. Most of his trips to Italy have been to mobilize the funding for the nursery schools in conjunction with Fr. Mario Pacifici. He has fallen for Malawian kids no wonder he runs three other nursery schools [St. Johns, Mbera and Kapandatsitsi] besides the mother nursery school; St. Monica.

As a priest

As a priestly consignment he has been administering sacraments in the out stations of St. Louis Montfort and Kankao parishes. He undertook a door by door blessing exercise themed ‘Mtendere Ukhale Mnyumba Muno’ [Peace be unto this house] from 2000 to 2004, which he regards as the most experience he has had in decades.

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Friends: Don Cesare Castelli with Rodua

Since his arrival he has familiarized himself with the sick people. He visits to cheer them up in homes and sometimes at Comfort Clinics and Balaka District Hospital. He celebrates mass and administers sacraments of penance and Eucharist to those patients in dire need of it.

Friend of children

Don Cesare said he likes kids because that is the fundamental stage of growth that decides a child’s future.

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Bambo Cesare

At his free times, Bambo Cesare likes Reggae music, and it is very exciting to learn that he is actually the fan of The Black Missionaries and Alleluya Bands. He also likes watching football, he plays too but so unfortunate he is so engaged into other activities during the day.

By Harry Pongolani (Photos by H.P)

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Study with the Best!

ANDIAMO EDUCATION INSTITUTIONSTechpole logo

MAY-DEC 2013 INTAKE

Andiamo Technological Pole in Conjunction with London Institutes (City & Guilds) is pleased to inform all prospective students that registration for May – December Semester Intake 2013 is in Progress, Full time, Day and Evening Classes will begin on Monday, 6th  May 2013, and weekend classes will begin on Saturday, 11th May 2013 at our Premises Andiamo Educational Campus.

PROGRAMS OFFERED:

            1. ICT-SYSTEM SUPPORT:       DIPLOMA, ADV. DIPLOMA (City & Guilds)

            2. CISCO NETWORKING            CERT LEVELS 1-4  (Cisco Systems)

Single Package Courses at Negotiable Prices.

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Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! as places are still available (An early bird catches a Fly.)

 

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From a Radio Presenter to a Cobbler

Range of shoes handmade by Chimwemwe

Range of shoes handmade by Chimwemwe

Chimwemwe ‘Wawo’ Mwenyemasi joined Andiamo Trust’s Cobbler section early March this year and since then he has become a constructive tool in as manufacturing of high-class shoes is concerned.

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Chimwemwe Mwenyemasi pose behind the counter displaying his masterpieces

He has realized a fortune in his glowing shoemaking talent. He works with his partner; Grant Kaiyatsa. The cobbler, who unimaginably switched from being a presenter at Power 101 Radio station, has admitted to have found his real calling.

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A handmade Industrial boot

“We make all sorts of shoes, any design and guarantee exquisite quality in every stitch,” says the ex-Presenter. What’s rather intriguing is that the handmade shoes are going at a take away price.

By Harry Pongolani (Photos by H.P)

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Mutual Benefits of Apprenticeship

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Apprentices pose with Andiamo workers

In April 2012 Technical, Entrepreneurial and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TEVETA) and Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) signed a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) underwhich ten students from different Technical Colleges in the country came for apprenticeship.

Chikondi Samboko, Nelson Kauwa and Lovemore Chabwera of Motor vehicle Mechanics, Danken Mwandiza and Mercy Mafaiti of Electrical Installation, Blessings Dzinkambani, Yohane Chimombo, Isaiah Chapepa, Isaac Washa and Haziwel Phillip of Carpentry and Joinery.

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One of the apprentices at work

Among other projects the apprentices worked at the Lisanjala Project. Thus, Andiamo also benefited in the reciprocated nature of the apprenticeship.

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Automobile mechanic apprentices during their internship

The apprentices admitted to the swift development of their skills for the one year they have stayed with Andiamo. As they were going the Executive Director; Mr. A. Galeta asked the students to feel free to come for internship.

 By Harry Pongolani (Photos by Harry Walima)

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