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The events
which led to independence from Portugal in 1970, the Marxist campaign
and the subsequent social changes, have introduced a new morality, especially
amongst the young. Most of the people are baptised, but there is a need
for a much deeper evangelisation. The local clergy is coming slowly, but
there is a relative abundance of vocations for women's orders.
Spiritans have been
in Cape Verde since 1942. Most of them are working on one of the larger
islands, Sao Tiago, of which the largest town, Praia, is the capital
of the whole country. Two confreres are on the nearby small island of
Maio.
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Altogether,
there are 15 Spiritans in the circumscription: 13 Portuguese and 2 Cape
Verdians, including the bishop of Sao Tiago. Two young Nigerian confreres
have just been appointed to the District. Spiritans are working at evangelisation
from parish bases. They look on themselves as co-responsible for the building
up of the local Church. They have many varied activities: the building
of small Christian communities, the formation of lay leaders, evangelisation
of young people, small development projects, vocations work, formation
of the clergy and missionary animation. One confrere has founded a group
of women called "The Missionary Animators"; they are not religious,
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but they are consecrated
to an evangelical life in community and to the evangelical animation
of people and groups. The confreres are planning a new missionary project
with street children and other young people. It is with this in mind
that the two Nigerian confreres were appointed to the District.
The group tries to give everybody the possibility of living in community
and they nearly all come together each week. They are looking for Spiritan
vocations and are anxious to give them a good accompaniment in the initial
stages of their training.
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