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Title: Libermann College: Sixty Years at the Service of Education
Authors: Tsayem, Saturnin
Keywords: Cameroon
Libermann College
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Roma: The General Curiae of the Society of Jesus, 2013.
Citation: Translated by Joseph Owens
Series/Report no.: Jesuit Year Book, 2013;p.40-41
Abstract: Libermann College celebrates this year, 2012, sixty years of existence and fifty-five of Jesuit presence. The College was opened in 1952 in Douala, Cameroon, at the initiative of Bishop Pierre Bonneau. This noble mission was entrusted to a team of Spiritans (colleagues of Bishop Bonneau) and Dominicans under the direction of Fr. Gabriel Boulanger, who died this past January 12th in the course of the sixtieth-anniversary celebrations......
Description: Libermann College was found 60 years ago at the initiative of Pierre Bonneau, the first bishop of Douala. Initially run by the Spiritan Fathers, it has been entrusted to the Society since 1957. Between 1952 and 2012 the College went from being a school with only 19 boys to being a coeducational school with 1852 students. It is presently run by a team of 8 Jesuits.
URI: http://sources.jhia.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/425
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