Today the Salesian Father Antonio is trying to rebuild the missionary work of the parish of Saint Therese in the diocese of Bo, Sierra Leone. There are 150 Catholic schools in the diocese, each with anything up to a thousand pupils, and the best way to proclaim the Gospel is through the ACN Child’s Bible, “God speaks to His Children.” In many of the schools there are practically no other books available. “It’s a special experience for these children to actually hold a book in their hands,” Father Antonio tells us. And with the Child’s Bible “they can learn to read and at the same time come to know the Word of God. Reading opens the eyes, the intellect and the heart, while the Word of God builds them up.”
Featured Image: Children reading the ACN's Children Bible in Peru. Copyright: Aid to the Church in Need.
For many of the children the book is something treasured throughout their lives. Father Antonio recalls once asking one class of children, “How much do you think a book like this would cost?” None of them could say. Estimating the price Father Antonio put it at around AUD$8, that would be 50,000 Leones. So then he asked them how much of this 50,000 they would be able to contribute in kind. They thought maybe around 1,000 Leones. So Father Antonio suggested: “Bring in the thousand. And every time you read the book, say a prayer for the people who have contributed the other 49,000.” They agreed. So he did the same thing with all the other classes and with 1,000 Leones for each book, he was able to fund the summer camp for those pupils who couldn’t afford to give anything.
Featured Image: Children in Sierra Leone Africa reading ACN's children Bible. Copyright: Aid to the Church in Need.
Again and again Father Antonio reminds the children about those people working quietly in the background, without whom the Word of God could not be spread. Such people, he told them, also include “the person who can hardly move but who sits in his wheelchair translating the Child’s Bible into the local dialect.” Father Antonio learned the local language Bariba in Benin, thanks to the Child’s Bible, and also the Moba dialect in the north of Togo. He says the Child’s Bible is also a kind of Family Bible, since many adults are keen to purchase it for themselves, their children and grandchildren. He is asking us for an additional 5,000 copies for the schools in the diocese. We have promised him AUD$16,400 towards the cost in order to build and strengthen the parish of Saint Therese with God’s Word for his children.
Featured Image: Children in Sierra Leone Africa reading ACN's children Bible. Copyright: Aid to the Church in Need.
Main Feature Image: A child holding ACN's children Bible in Arabic. Photpgrapher/Author: Caroline van Pradelles / ACN France. Copyright: Aid to the Church in Need.
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