He recalled his last visit to the country some four years ago, saying, “When I came the last time, they had no mission in the North in Garoua Archdiocese; there was nothing. But now we have a place; the missionaries are there; they're happy and the people more especially are very welcoming; and they're very willing to accept the message, to collaborate and also to live the gospel message.”
Fr. Omonisaye said he was happy with the “diversification of the apostolate of the (Claretian) Delegation” in Cameroon, adding, “You know, they didn't have schools then. Now they have schools in Yaounde, Garoua, Douala, Bafoussam and Bamenda. There's openness to new fronts and new periphery for missionary activity.”
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The member of the Claretians since November 1991 acknowledged with appreciation the fact of “new vocations” to the institute in Cameroon.
He said, “This means Cameroon can participate more in the universal mission of the Congregation. They can tell Father General we also have people available in case we need missionaries outside of Cameroon because you have both the availability and the personnel.”
“The formation houses where our students are formed here are very effective. You have for instance, in theology 41 students from 9 countries and 6 provinces,” Fr. Omonisaye who was ordained a Priest in July 1999 said, adding, “It means then that the formation that they receive here in Cameroon has a lot of consequences in places outside of Cameroon, and that's why we insist on the seriousness of this formation.”
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“If the formation is assured and they are well formed, then you can be sure that the future is bright. If they are not well formed you will have mediocres all over the place,” the Vicar General and Prefect of Bible and Communication of the Claretians further said.
Despite these improvements and growth, he noted that much is yet to be done, including monitoring and evaluation of the apostolate and mission.
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