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Title: Healing War Victims in Zimbabwe
Authors: Chishiri, Canisius
Keywords: Chitungwiza
Zimbabwe
Carmelite
Spiritual Exercises
Tears and Prayer
Sharing and Acceptance
Issue Date: 1984
Publisher: Roma: The General Curiae of the Society of Jesus, 1984
Citation: Year Book of the Society of Jesus
Series/Report no.: Jesuit Year Book, 1984;p.140-44
Abstract: Sometime in 1979 I was asked to move to Chitungwiza, 30 kilometers south of Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe. Chitungwiza has almost half a million people, and has become the third largest town in the country. It was here that the International Red Cross built a refugee camp for about 18,000 people. Next to it was Chirambahuyo, a slum constructed by the people themselves, with another 18,000 people. This area was being served by three Carmelite Fathers when I was asked to move in and start training lay people.....
Description: Brother Canisius Chishiri, S.J., has since 1975 been involved in a lay-persons training program which was started by Archbishop Patrick F. Chakaipa of Harare. Its aim is to train more and more lay people to take part in the running of affairs in the parishes. Thus this involves moving around where the need is greatest in the various parishes of the Archdiocese. Brother Chishiri explains:
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