Niamey, 26 November, 2023 / 9:27 pm (ACI Africa).
A Catholic Missionary Priest ministering in Niger has recognized with satisfaction his apostolate among children living with low vision and blindness, terming his experience “a privilege”.
In a Tuesday, November 21 report by the Information service of Propaganda Fide, Agenzia Fides, Fr. Rafael Casamayor shares his experience with visually impaired minors at Dosso Parish of Niamey Archdiocese.
“Working with blind children, entering their world, understanding their silence and discretion, their fears, the isolation in which they live... has deeply shaped us, and dedicating ourselves to them, is not just a privilege, but we consider it a priestly vocation,” Fr. Casamayor says.
In Niger, the member of the Society of African Missions (SMA) adds, “10% of the population has a disability, most of them visual impairment, caused by the mosquito-borne infectious disease onchocerciasis.”
Fr. Casamayor says that the apostolate at the Catholic Parish involves ensuring that the visually impaired “achieve the highest level of independence through education, specialized training, and medical care and can thus integrate into a society from which they were previously excluded.”