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Bearing Light to the World’s Darkest Places

Fr. Jean-Paul Kasengu

Fr. Jean-Paul Kasengu, CICM, is a native of Kasayi (DR of Congo) who joined Missionhurst-CICM in 1994, and was ordained in 2004. Fr. Jean-Paul is currently working in the diocese of Tlapa, in the southwestern state of Guerrero in Mexico.

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Teach Me How to Fish and I Will Never Be Hungry Again

Fr. Jean-Paul Kasengu     Apr 7, 2016 7:30:00 AM

The parish of Saint James the Apostle is located in Temalacatzingo: a small, marginalized and very poor village. The majority of the people here meet their basic needs through their work on the land and through the production of handmade articles.

Due to the lack of work here, the majority of young people are forced to travel up...


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Missionhurst Missionaries build Catholic communities in frontier situations: places where the gospel is not preached or lived. This blog is about their work in the four corners of the globe, and their holistic work in four areas of focus: relief and healthcare, socio-economic development, education, and pastoral work.

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