The Church teaches about: society and governance and maintaining justice and equity for the people. The Church teaches that all authority comes from God, aims at the common good and is also non-discriminatory; respect one another and encourage one another for unity and peace.
The Church has a duty to educate those responsible in every category. Napoleon Bonaparte founded and created the "Civil Code" in 1804, and almost all of it forms the basis of today's law and system. One of the good things he did was to create the school system, the public finance system, the creation of the Senate and the system for protecting people and their property.
Life is precious, so don't trade it for money, clothes, hats, concerts or other incentives, because it's God's most precious gift to us, along with health. We must always be cautious, as there are many evil plots to push us Malagasy into civil war. Attempts to upset compatriots are a form of witchcraft, it can be done by one side or the other, so be careful what you do...
We encourage all Christians to sympathise and pray for our nation as it faces this turning point, and for the common good. Much blood has been shed and lives lost since 1972, so we call for peace for all. We call on everyone to uphold justice and respect values. We need to be able to listen to each other and discuss ideas.
At the end of its second General Assembly, held from 15 to 18 October 2024, the Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace sent a message to government officials at all levels, as well as to all Malagasy and all people of goodwill.
Read more ...Christmas is a great joy, because it is the love of God that has come to us, proclaims Fr. Bizimana Innocent, Provincial Superior of the Salesians Don Bosco of Madagascar and Mauritius, presenting his Christmas greetings. Salvation is accomplished, so life is not in danger of disappearing. It is this love and this salvation that we wish to fill our life so that we have peace.
Read more ...The short film "Zatti, our brother" (Argentina, 2020) focuses on one of the most difficult episodes of his life. We are in Viedma, in 1941: at the age of 60, Zatti is forced to leave the hospital he has attended for decades. His faith and strength are tested.
Read more ...© 2024 Radio Don Bosco