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Cameroon: Tertiary Sisters of Saint Francis at Bulu village

Messages from project partners about the situation in the countries and the COVID19

“Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, since the start of this pandemic we have been praying for you. We have prayed novenas upon novenas for your intention. On Good Friday, we started with the novena to the Divine mercy for your intention which will end on Sunday. We pray that God should protect your organization. Last evening, we decided as a community to send a mail to check on you. To find out how you are all faring amidst the pandemic. And to assure you of our prayers on your behalf.

You have touched humanity in very unique and powerful ways. And we as beneficiaries of your generosity, we are very grateful. We are praying comfortably in the chapel during this trying moment day and night thanks to you. When l look at some sisters lying on the floor for hours praying to God, l give thanks to Him for all of you. So, it is our fervent prayers that the Lord should keep you. May he continue to provide for you. May he keep you strong and healthy. And watch over you as we pray. Protecting you and your entire families. We love you all and you are in our every prayer

Here, in Buea we are indoors, a few cases have been identified here and taken to Douala. One died already. We the students will begin with e-learning next week. Thank you so much for all you did for us. We will forever be grateful to you. May the good Lord reward you all from his abundance and unite you all in his love. Sorry, we couldn’t write before now for we have not had electricity for months. It was yesterday that we got lights. »

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