George Nkuo – Bishop of Kumbo – A word of gratitude

A word of gratitude on the occasion of my Episcopal Ordination on Friday 8th September 2006, Feast of the Nativity of our Lady

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His Eminence Christian Cardinal Tumi,
His Excellency the Personal Representative of the Head of State of the Republic of Cameroon,
His Excellency Most Rev. Elisio Antonio Ariotti, Apostolic Nuncio to Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea.
His Excellencies the Archbishops and Bishops of Cameroon, Honourable members of government,
Distinguished civil and traditional leaders,
Reverend Fathers, Brothers and Sisters,
Leaders of our Sister Churches and Ecclesiastical Communities here present,
My dear brothers and sister in Christ,

God is love (1 Jn. 4: 16) God is alive. With these words I greet with great joy and gratitude all of you gathered here from all corners of our nation and beyond to celebrate with us.

I salute all my brother Bishops and sincerely thank them for coming to welcome me to the Episcopal family of Cameroon. I greet my brother priests you men and women religious church workers and catechists. I greet you members of the lay faithful all immersed in the great task of building the kingdom of God in every area of life. I salute in a very special way the family of Catholic Education, especially all the Catholic education secretaries coming from all over Cameroon.
They have been for many years my very close companions in championing the course of education in Cameroon. With great affection I greet the personal representative of the Head of State and all the civil and traditional personalities of our nation here present.
With respect and deference, I wish to express acknowledgement to the President of the Republic, His Excellency Paul Biya, represented here by the Assistant Secretary General at the Presidency of the Republic. I greet all the administrative, traditional, military and judicial authorities as well as all you who have come from far and near, even from out of Cameroon.
Your presence speaks volumes. I am sincerely grateful for your massive presence and for the assistance that your services contributed in the success of this event.
At a recent Episcopal Ordination of an Irish Bishop in Enniscorsthy, the new Bishop quoted an African proverb which says “It takes a whole village to raise a child.” In a sense he was saying that it takes a whole nation to raise a Bishop.
So today it is not just about me alone but about the Church in Cameroon. It is about all of us, it is about that which binds us together in our common faith in God. Today is about the Diocese of Kumbo, today is about the Diocese of Buea where I have served as a priest for 25 years. Today is about the Kom people where I was born and introduced into the Catholic Faith. Today is about the Church in the Bamenda Ecclesiastical Province where I belong.
A vocation does not come flat packed. It grows out of a context of faith and worship. Today is about the Shisong Convent from where I walked out with my zinc box on my head on the 4th of September 1967 to Bishop Rogan College. Little did I know that providence would bring me back to where I started off the journey to the priesthood to become today the Shepard of the Church that is in Kumbo. Today I invite you to join me to thank God for the marvel?s he has done for us.
I wish to sincerely thank the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI through his personal representative, His Excellency most Reverend Elisio Antonio Ariotti, Apostolic Nuncio to Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, for choosing me unworthy as I am, to become the second Local Ordinary of this Diocese of Kumbo.
Today is about the founding Father of this diocese, His Grace Archbishop Cornelius Fontem Esua, with great vision, insight and energy with which he gave his heart to Kumbo Diocese and has built up a flourishing and vibrant church he has worked so indefatigably to put in place formidable structures to help carry out in a modern way the work of evangelisation in Kumbo. He has left me with a very special legacy for which we thank him.
I, too, that I start in this service that is proper to the successor of the apostles I wish to with force affirm my commitment to follow in his footsteps. The greatest compliment we can pay him is to continue his work of building and transforming the hearts of the people of God in this diocese.
Today is about the people of this diocese all of them from the banks of the river Bui to the River beds of the Donga-Mantung. It is about our journey in the faith, where we have come from and where we will go in the future. Today is about the priests of this diocese, most of them young and determined, who together with me will be at the frontline of the great challenges of the new evangelisation, in this third millennium.
Today is about the religious the generous hearted consecrated men and women who have who have made huge contributions to the diocese and who are still quietly bearing witness to Jesus through their various charisms Today on this birthday of our lady, principal patroness of the diocese of Kumbo, I wish to remember in a special way all the women of the catholic women association in Cameroon.
For many years I have journeyed with them as their chaplain. They too are part of my Catholic heritage and I thank God for them too. Through Mary, to Jesus!
Truly today is a great day for the young people of this Church in Kumbo who have received great care and attention. You are the Church of the future I know what young people can do as I have worked with them in the diocese of Buea in the last twenty five years as a priest. You are the greatest asset and treasure that we have.
I have great belief and confidence that in handing over the baton of faith to you, that it will be in good hands. I invite you to join me to use your natural exuberance, energy, and enthusiasm to enliven our church your faith is a gift like pure gold and will enrich your life with a sense of purpose and direction. My hope and prayer is that it will lead you to a deep and life giving relationship with God.
Today is about people who for what ever reason have continued to work with us here in Kumbo we remember all our missionaries, our many benefactors, especially the diocese of Limburg in Germany which is very powerfully represented here today on this great feast. Through their generosity and kindness they challenge us to be more credible witnesses of the Gospel and they too are part of this great church, which is family.
Today truly is the spirit of the ?Ecclesia in Africa?, the church as Gods family is very concretely celebrating our gift of faith. Here we render thanks to God for the family apostolate in the diocese of Kumbo, which has truly come of age. We thank all those who devote so much to build the church as family.
All these people are part of what we celebrate today, part of our journey and part of our story- our past our present and our future, – Jesus Christ, yesterday, today and for ever. Today on the ecumenical platform, it is about all Christians of our sister churches, the Presbyterians the Baptist, and the other ecclesia communities present in the diocese of Kumbo.
Together we will continue the project of translating the word of God as well as other meaning ventures of spreading the Good news of Jesus Christ. It is about believers in the one God, our Muslim brothers with whom we shall collaborate to foster the good of all the people of the Kumbo diocese irrespective of their faith.
Today, I have only one ambition, to work with you dear Gods people of Kumbo, to journey with you the priests and religious of this diocese in your joys and in your sorrows. Sometimes I may be able to help you; some time I may need you to help me because as St Augustine says ?for you I am a Bishop and with you I am a Christian.?
These are the sentiments that inspire us, dear brothers and sisters here present at St Augustine?s college this city. I greet you and thank all of you from my heart.
Once more on this birthday of Mary our mother I ask God to bless and protect each and all of you who have sacrificed so much to make today such a beautiful feast.
May Mary guide you and lead you all back home safely God bless and love you all.

September 12, 2006 at 06:15 AM
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Bishop of Kumbo – Coat of Arms and Motto

Bishop of Kumbo, Mgr George Nkuo explains Coat of Arms and Motto

Motto: Deus Caritas Eest (1 Jn. 4: 16)
Coat of Arms: The Heart, The Cross and Ave Maria

Meaning of the Motto: Coatarms
It has a dual significance. First the good news about the love of God is at the heart of the Gospel. The real content of Jesus? message of the Kingdom consists in God?s love. God loves every human being with unconditionally. The love of God underlies the whole teaching of the Old and New Testaments. It tells us that God will always be there, that we can count on his presence at all times. All that counts is love, only love can redeem the world, a love that not all of man?s weakness, sinfulness and stubbornness can destroy. His love never wavers, never ceases. God will never give us up. The constancy of his love depends on what He is and not on what we are or on how we behave.

God?s love transforms us; it engenders hope in our life. God?s love conquers all fear and evil. God?s love makes impossible things possible. I want God?s love to be the main drive of our mission of evangelisation in Kumbo.
Secondly, ?Deus Caritas Est”, is significant as the very First Encyclical Letter of the Pope Benedict XVI. Being the first Bishop appointed by him in Cameroon, I wish to associate and unite the entire pastoral ministry with the blessings, guidance and solicitude of the Holy Father.
All my pastoral engagements will be inspired by the love of God and with total allegiance to the successor of Peter.

Symbol of the Coat of Arms
Heart:
The heart is the traditional symbol of love. It is the pierced heart of Jesus and stands out to show how much God loves us.

Cross:
True love is incomplete without the cross. Love conquers all because Jesus, out of love, died on the cross to redeem us. To truly love we must die on our own daily crosses so that new life may be born in each human heart.

Ave Maria:
Love was born into the world through Mary. She remains our model of what it truly means to be loved and to love. My ministry of the love of God will be entrusted to her maternal care and protection.

September 12, 2006 at 05:48 AM
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Images of the Consecration of Mgr George Nkuo as Bishop of Kumbo

Images of the Consecration of Mgr George Nkuo as Bishop of Kumbo:

On Friday, September 8, the Consecration Ground at St Augustine College, Nso, was spilling over with Christians and non-Christians alike, who had come from all over the country to witness the Episcopal Ordination of Mgr George Nkuo, as Bishop of Kumbo. Here are some images from the memorable event. We shall be bringing you more images, and a special report shall be available on Wednesday, September 13.

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Delegation zur Bischofsweihe in Kumbo

Liebe Freundinnen und Freunde in der AG Kamerun,

Die Nachricht der Bischofsernennung in Kumbo hat sich wie ein Lauffeuer verbreitet, am 8. September wird Rev. Fr. George Nkuo in Kumbo zum Bischof geweiht.

Aus diesem Anlass bereitet sich folgende Gruppe auf eine Reise nach Kumbo vor:
1. Dr. Franz Kaspar, Bischofsvikar für die Orden und geistlichen Gemeinschaften in Vertretung unseres Bischofs
2. Georg Löw, für die in der Partnerschaft Engagierten,
3. Winfried Montz, Referat Weltkirche

Der Delegationsplatz für ein/en synodalen VertreterIn konnte leider nicht besetzt werden, weil sich niemand zu dieser Zeit frei machen konnte. Dieser offiziellen delegation schliessen sich an:

4. Pfr. Stefan Müller aus Meudt, der Arbeit in Kumbo ebenfalls langjährig persönlich verbunden
5. Christian Maier, der ab 15. August neuer Partnerschaftsreferent im Referat Weltkirche ist
und die Gelegenheit zur Einarbeitung in die Partnerschaft mit Kumbo nutzt; er bleibt 5 Tage länger zum detailierten Besuch aller Partnergemeinden.

Im selben Flugzeug sitzen zudem Daniela Lukacic und Vanessa Treike, die ihren Freiwilligendienst für ein Jahr im Family Life Office bzw. Youth Centre beginnen.

Wer Briefpost mit nach Kamerun geben möchte kann diese gerne nach Limburg schicken. Sie muss bis Freitag, den 01. September 2006 im Referat Weltkirche sein.

Bei der AG Kamerun am 18. September wird es dann aktuelle Berichte und Fotos von der Bischofsweihe geben.

Der frohen Nachricht schliesst sich auch eine traurige Nachricht an: Fr. Patrick Adeso ist überraschend gestorben. Fr. Patrick ist Priester des Bistums Kumbo und hat in der kath. Universität in Yaoundé gearbeitet. er war wiederholt im Bistum Limburg und ist einigen Mitgliedern aus der AG begegnet. Über die Umstände seines Todes, man fand ihn tot in seinem Zimmer, wissen wir noch nichts. Möge er ruhen in Frieden.

Wir werden versuchen sein Grab zu besuchen.

Einen herzlichen und sommerlichen Gruß
Ihr/Euer

Winfried Montz

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Ordination Cloth already on the Market

Are you coming to the Episcopal Ordination of Mgr George NKUO?
Then you need to get a piece of Ordination Cloth that has been designed for the occasion. It costs CFA 8,000 F a piece. It is the only “uniform” advised for the occasion.
Do not forget, ordination date is Friday 08 September 2006.
Get ready to buy on the day of ordination a booklet with the liturgy programme, the history of Kumbo Diocese and the biographies of the outgoing and incoming bishops.
Have you booked any hotel reservation yet? There are few hotels in Kumbo, so hurry to book now!!
Priests coming from the Bamenda Ecclesiastical Province will find lodging in the presbyteries of the nearby parishes at Jakiri, Kumbo, Shisong, Meluf, Tatum, Mbve.
Preparations are heating up. Get involved. Do not be left behind.
By the way, have you made your contribution to the ordination? If you contribute CFA 1000 F plus, you get a ticket with the logo of the event.

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Minutes of Kumbo Diocesan Partnership meeting

Von: John Paul
Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Mai 2006 16:20
An: Montz, Winfried
Betreff: Minutes of Kumbo Diocesan Partnership meeting

Dear Mr. Montz,

Greetings from Kumbo, Cameroon. Hope you are all very well and doing fine. It is getting into the second week today, our internet services have not been operational. I am using a public facility to send this mail and the other one you may have received as copy of the one to Barbara on the two volunteers. I cannot remember if I ever communicated the minutes of our last partnership meeting to you. That is why I am sending them again. If I did already, then please just bear with me for sending them again. We are already at the roofing level of the chaplaincy project. We had quite some delays because there was a shortage of zinc in the market.

Greetings to all.
Sincerely yours,
Fr. Daniel

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MINUTES OF THE DIOCESAN PARTNERSHIP COMMITTEE MEETING
HELD AT JP2YC ON FEBRUARY 16, 2006

The meeting started at a quarter to 10 a.m. with opening prayers led by Ms Tohtin Eucharia. The coordinator welcomed all hoping we realize our objective for this year. He welcomed Ako especially for being part of the meeting in spite of their distance. He said Kong Bernard had phoned to say that he could not be at the meeting because only two of them were in the office so Eucharia sat in to take the minutes. He also said the Family Life Team was in Ako and had hoped they would prepare one of their leader couples to attend the meeting.

The agenda below was introduced, corrected and adopted.

1. Opening Prayer
2. Word of Welcome
3. Self-Introduction and Roll Call
4. Business of the Day

Ø Reports from parishes and institutions

Ø Deliberations

Ø News

Ø Other Matters

5. Closing remarks
6. Lunch/Departure

Reading of minutes of the last meeting and the minutes of the Limburg Diocesan Partnership Committee meeting and deliberations on them were added to the agenda after the Word of Welcome.

The following persons were in attendance

Personal Names and email adresses hided by Juan A. Andres.

PARISH/INSTITUTION

1. Ako
2. CWA
3. Djottin
4. Tabenken ? YCW
5. Tabenken ? CMA
6. Elak ? Chairperson
7. Binju-Nkambe
8. Elak
9. Coordinator
10. Youth Team
11. Youth Team

Minutes of the last meeting were read and moved correct by Mrs. Komtangi and Fr. Oliver Shey. The coordinator then read the minutes of the Partnership Committee meeting of Limburg.

Matters Arising From the Home Minutes
Letters granting Limburg the power of attorney were written by the youths who could not have visas and sent to Limburg. The issue of the refusal of visas to the youths is still being followed up. It was discovered that 28 visas were given by the consular services of the German Embassy, to Cameroonians to participate at the World Youth Day. While at the National meeting of Youth Chaplains, there were 17 dioceses present and those 17 diocese got 14 visas to participate, so the question was, ?Who were those who had the rest of the visas?? Among the 28 there were only 2 youths. The national delegation had only 3 people. The youth chaplains at the meeting wrote a complaint to the National Episcopal Conference sighting the irregularities recognized during the time of preparing for the World Youth Day.

Before the visas were refused the Diocese of Limburg had already incurred some expenses like procuring flight tickets on behalf of the Kumbo delegation. The members of the delegation on their part had already incurred some expenses as well. The diocese of Limburg promised to make a contribution to the youths to subsidize their expenditures on the preparations for the trip. Mr. Winfried Montz wrote to Fr. Daniel Ache saying that the money had been paid to the Kumbo Diocesan account and the Diocesan Financial Secretary is working on it. The youths will be expected to collect the money themselves and sign. The transaction may be through in two weeks from the date of this meeting. Fr. Daniel remarked that he was very grateful to Mr. Winfried Montz and the German side for coordinating all of this.

He said embassies in Cameroon now hardly give visas to those below the age of 40.The exception he went on is of those going out for studies in a field which is not being offered by our local universities. Participants were made to know that lots and lots of efforts were made to see that the visas were given but it was all in vain.

A participant thanked Fr. Daniel for this explanation saying that the youths in his parish are taking it badly and not participating well during youth events. Participants were called upon to help the local communities to realize that the aim of the youth ministry is not for youths to travel to Germany; Fr. Daniel added. So any of such disappointments should not be a cause for youth to refrain from youth activities in the parish.

The chairman of the Laity council who was at the beginning of the meeting said Fr. Daniel had explained the situation at the laity council and that Parish Pastoral Council chairpersons and priests should help to explain to the people in the parishes. He was grateful that Limburg is contributing for the expenditure of the youths.

Fr. Daniel said that the Philippines had the same problem but that when Limburg intervened the visas were given but that it couldn?t work here because our country is corrupt and could not explain the disappearance of some youth that had participated at an earlier youth day celebration. Working from such an experience, the consular services of the German embassy needed to be very careful in giving out the visas.

He informed participants that the construction of the JP2YC chaplaincy was suspended together with other diocesan projects at the time the Diocesan Pastoral Centre needed completion and inauguration. He said the financial secretary had informed him that work would soon resume on the project.

As for the fight against HIV/AIDS he said the struggle still continues. The number of those who need help is increasing and we should continue to give support, especially at our respective levels to the orphans and vulnerable children whom the Family Life Office now calls the Chosen Children of God. We should also at various levels encourage pregnant women to go for clinic. This among other things was to ensure prevention from mother to child.

Matters arising from the minutes of Limburg
Sharing was made on the evaluation of World Youth Day and the document is on the Internet and could be gotten from the website www.Kumbo-Limburg.org. It was discovered that most of those who were at the meeting had email addresses. Elak confirmed that they have been writing on all parish issues to their partners.

The coordinator expressed hope that Ako gets a partner as Ako is being advertised even by use of the Internet. Mr. Stefan Hector is working on a possible visit of adults from Kumbo to Limburg in the near future. Fr. Daniel also explained that he got a message from Bishop Kamphaus to Archbishop Esua during his induction which took place on the 23rd of January. He regretted that he was not given the opportunity by the organisers in Bamenda to present the message as it was and during the presentation of similar messages of congratulations. He however presented the message to Archbishop Esua later on the same day. He has sent some pictures of the event to Germany.

Reports from Parishes and Deliberations
Ako: They had their last meeting in October during which they encouraged partnership between missions to keep up the spirit while hoping for a new partner in Germany. A friend of Fr. Njingti wrote and said that they are working to see that Ako gets a partner The letter has been replied to. During the Parish Pastoral Council meeting he explained the visa problem. Two missions have participated in the local partnership. Ako was encouraged to write more on the website giving information about Ako.

Binju-Nkambe: They have not had a meeting for a long time. They have a partnership committee. The partnership is not yet strong. They had a letter from their partners before the celebration of the parish jubilee. They have not yet had any real contacts and the process is now slower with Fr. Stefan being on holiday in Frankfurt. Fr. Robert visits the website daily. Parishioners have not yet taken it serious and it is like it is still in Fr. Robert?s hands. He is working hard to get the Internet at the mission. He regretted that there were misunderstandings over the account he sent on behalf of the youth that did not go for the world youth day. He is happy that Limburg got over the issue and has now moved ahead to transfer the money for the youths. He said his youths who could not get the visas were settled and that parishioners understood the difficulties.

He was thanked for his efforts towards the partnership and for the struggle to get the internet connections. It was positively appreciated that the youths have gotten over the visa problem. Fr. Robert recommended that we respect the policies of the embassy on how they give out visas.

Elak: Had a partnership executive meeting on 2 February to reply to a letter they received in December from their partners, then they received the invitation to the diocesan partnership committee meeting and since the attendance to the executive meeting was poor they decided to reply to the letter after the diocesan committee meeting.

Ø They have revived youth activities in the parish
Ø Completed the parish house project
Ø Have two new projects; the Church in Nkfui and the Nursery school in Elak
Ø Have the AIDS and orphans project

The coordinator complained that there was poor flow of information in Elak as the Parish Priest claimed he was not informed of the visit of the delegation from Limburg that was here in September 2004 to the parish. It was agreed that in future when a message is sent to a parish a feedback must be gotten before the activity is carried out.

Djottin: They held two meetings: at one they agreed on how to distribute the gifts from their partners and evaluated the jubilee. At the second meeting they celebrated the feast day of their partner parish, made photos and sent to them. They sent a list of those infected with HIV/AIDS to their partner parish for individual partners who might at times subsidise for the cost of the drugs. They also sent letters admitting receipt of the gifts at the time Ulf and the delegation returned from Cameroon.

Tabenken: The interim chairperson of the partnership committee was at the meeting and had little to say for a report since he was just newly appointed to the post.

Fr. Robert was curious to know what was happening to the bakery infrastructure and what the level of correspondence between Tabenken and Oberad is like. It was answered that the two partners get in touch but there were doubts whether the correspondences get to the people on the part of Tabenken or remain at the level of the priest. Fr. Robert recommended that partner parishes should try to know what is happening to each other. He suggested that since the CNL is not being produced a partnership newspaper could be started where parishes sent news to be published monthly.

After deliberating on the issue it was agreed that Tabenken should call a partnership committee meeting including two members from each of the groups in the church and in the village and discuss the issue of the bakery and the health center looking at what they had lost to begin the projects, what they have and what they can do. It was suggested that the problem of the bakery could be coming from too much control from the clergy and religious. When they restart the bakery they should give it to one of the groups to run. They should advertise the bread in St. Rita?s College, Nkambe for a market and later on in St. John Bosco?s College, Ngarum. They can also solve the problem by being open about the things they saw not going well with the projects. When forming the partnership committee they should include the PPC chairperson, the priests and the sisters, members from CWA, Youth groups, CMA, Choir, teachers, Social Welfare, Family Life, Health Commission and other opinion leaders in the village. The chairperson of the committee should be from the main mission. If the Fon is a member his opinion should be like any other member?s contribution and not the final word; he added. They should aim at working without financial support from outside. Look for means of raising funds to revive the bakery. When they organize the meeting they should contact the partnership coordinator so he could attend the meeting with some other members of the diocesan partnership committee. The committee in Tabenken should meet every month. The next Diocesan Partnership committee meeting in June will take place in Tabenken. The members of the Diocesan Partnership Committee to attend the next Tabenken Parish Partnership Committee meeting will include Fr. Daniel Ache, Fr. Robert Tanto, Fr. Andrew Ngah, Mrs. Komtangi and Mr. Lukong Ephraim. Tabenken parish should ensure that the date of the meeting is communicated well on in time so people from this end could plan to be part of the meeting.

John Paul II Youth Centre: They have been working with parishes on the formation of Parish Sub-Commissions for the Youth Apostolate. Visits are being made to parishes to give training to the members of the commission. A member of the team is also attending the counseling course organized by the Family Life Office. She gives the input to the team when she comes back. There would be a meeting of the Youth For Life in March. Parishes were called upon to send two participants: a girl and a boy each. The number of students in the computer department continues to increase and those who complete get employment through the intervention of Sr. Kah and other services around.

They would start a sewing department to sew for the market and also train other youths in sewing. Fr. Robert suggested that the sewing department could be decentralized such that a few sewing machines are taken to the parishes and the products sold in Kumbo and elsewhere. He said this was the dream of the youth center and could hold for other departments that would be opened in future. The Youth Centre is also expecting a consignment of computers from Nascent Solutions Inc. which could be given out to students who complete from the center as starting capital, so they could be made to pay for them bit by bit. They are also thinking of candle production by engaging the use of wax which is a waste product from the production of honey in next door Elak parish.

CWA: They had general CWA diocesan congress at Nkor with 960 participants who mostly trekked from their various parishes. They had so many activities during the congress for which 10 parishes won prizes. Tabenken came first. Many women at the congress sold the products they produced as fruits of the Education for Women programme when they learnt how to make body lotion and omo. The women of Bondu in Tabenken make use of this training most. Mrs. Komtangi already wrote to Limburg about the congress.

There will be an international women?s seminar in Washington between May and June. Before the organizers limited the number of participants from Cameroon to 40, 52 women had already registered. Registration was left open for those who could afford and it happened that most of these are those who are not committed. Kumbo applied to Limburg to support them sponsor 3 participants to the seminar and Limburg accepted to sponsor 2. It was hoped that the women of Kumbo will represent good ideals at the seminar.

Mrs. Komtangi regretted that CWA leaders do not give their programmes to the priests and pleaded with the priests to understand, but it was seen that this was because some leaders remain in leadership for too long and become old. They were advised to revise their constitution.

News
Dr. Brigitta Sassin moved from the partnership desk on 30 November 2004. She now works in Pastoral Ministry in Frankfurt. Fr. Daniel already wrote to her on behalf of the partnership committee. A short message was prepared for her, which participants signed after the meeting to be scanned and sent to her.

Fr. Stefan Diefenbach is in Frankfurt and will be there for a year seemingly on a sabbatical.

Mr. Ulf Erdmann and his companions brought a banner with them, which was still a message of solidarity after the visa problem. The banner would be framed and placed on the wall in the team room at the youth center.

Bishop Kamphaus had brought a partnership candle for the Diocese of Kumbo. It was agreed that the candle be moving from one partner parish to another. The parish that is keeping the candle is expected to bring it each time when they come for partnership meetings so it could be handed over to the next parish. Tabenken did not bring it probably because of the unexpected change in leadership. The candle is still on in Tabenken.

Other Matters
Fr. Daniel announced that the partnership committee lost a member, the chairlady of Tabenken, Mrs Rose Nfor and it was agreed that the partnership meeting in Tabenken would start the day before the actual date at about 04:30 p.m. The next day there would be a mass with the Christian community for the repose of her soul and that of the chairperson before her. The partnership committee would present condolence gifts to the bereaved families.

The coordinator called on parishes and institutions to pay their annual participation and running dues of FCFA 25000 to the Diocesan Financial secretariat. He said the money should be sent in early so that the committee could subsidize the expenditures that Tabenken would incur to host the meeting in June.

The Feast Days of the various partner parishes in Limburg were given as follows:

Ø Nassua St. Boniface (Bishop, preacher of faith and martyr), June 5th
Ø Winden St. Wilibrord (Bishop, preacher of faith), November 7th
Ø Arnstein St. Margareta (martyr, virgin), July 20th

Closing Remarks
The coordinator thanked participants for their contributions especially as they discussed more concretely on issues glided over in the past. He called on partner parishes and institutions to build solidarity among them. He said everyone should be concerned with the Tabenken problem, hoped that the partnership of Djottin should continue to grow as it is doing, thanked Fr. Robert for his struggles towards the grounding of the partnership for Binju-Nkambe and challenged Ako to keep writing on the website. Called on all to make use of constructive collaboration. He read out the draft of the message the committee was expected to send to Dr. Sassin.

Prayers were led by Fr. Oliver Shey at 02:00 p.m. There was lunch and departure.
The next meeting will take place at Tabenken from 14 to 15 June 2006.

Bishop George Nkuo touches base with Kumbo Christians in maiden visit

Bishop George Nkuo touches base with Kumbo Christians in maiden visit
by Livinus Tal Bam

The new Bishop of Kumbo, Mgr George Nkuo, was recently in Kumbo for the initial contact with his new flock, in what has now been termed “The Unforgetable visit”. Never before has such a jubiliating crowd been seen, and the joy that was palpably felt even in the air itself, was so contageous that even people with a naturally downcast disposition could be seen rejoicing openly. If there is one thing the people Kumbo do well, it is their open-hearted welcome of all and any visitor.
July 17, 2006 at 02:06 AM

Congratulations from Franz Kamphaus Bishop of Limburg

Rt. Rev. Fr. George Nkuo
Bishop?s House Kumbo
P.O. Box 115
Kumbo
North West Province


Cameroon

Dear Rt. Rev. Fr. George Nkuo,

our friends and partners in Kumbo Diocese have spread the good news that you have been appointed to become the second Bishop of Kumbo. We are very happy, that our twinned Diocese in the Northwest of Cameroon has a new shepherd to guide them on their way.

Myself personally, and the different parishes and groups being involved in the partnership relation on the Limburg side congratulate you to the vocation to guide the people of God in Kumbo Diocese. The Lord may bless you for your new responsibility. We wish you health, strength, confidence and energy for your journey among the Christian family of Kumbo Diocese to the future.

As partners of a twinned Diocese in Germany we feel close to you in Kumbo and want to go on with you in our mutual sharing and assistance like we have developed it in the episcopate of Archbishop Cornelius Fontem Esua. Personally, you are carrying the name of the patron of the Catholic Diocese of Limburg, St. George. We are happy for this wonderful sign of a relation among us in the universal church.

If it is possible we will try to express our happiness and friendship by a delegation taking part in the celebrations of your ordination.

We will include you and the whole Diocese of Kumbo in our prayers.

Sincerely yours in Christ

Franz Kamphaus


Bishop of Limburg

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This email was forwarded by:

Winfried Montz
Bishop’s House Limburg
Universal Church Desk
Rossmarkt 4
D- 65549 Limburg
Fon: ++49-6431-295-391
Fax: ++49-6431-295-236
Email:
Weltkirche@BistumLimburg.de
W.Montz@BistumLimburg.de

Congratulations from Limburg Diocese

Von: Montz, Winfried
Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Juli 2006 13:31
Betreff: Congratulations from Limburg Diocese
Wichtigkeit: Hoch

Dear Archbishop Cornelius,
dear friends and partners in Kumbo,

we have gracefully heart about the news according to the appointment of the new bishop of Kumbo, Rt. Rev. Fr. George Nkuo. We feel close to you and pray for you, tonight in the Diocesan Commission on Universal Church where Hiltrud Bibo and myself will have a presentation concerning the Kumbo-Limburg relation.

Please be so kind to transmit the attached letter of our Bishop Franz Kamphaus to Rt. Rev. Fr. George Nkuo. Our Bishop received the news this morning and responded directly in his happiness about this appointment.

Please keep us informed about the date of ordination, because we would like to send a small delegation if possible to realise.

Sincere greetings from this end

Winfried Montz
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Winfried Montz
Bishop’s House Limburg
Universal Church Desk
Rossmarkt 4
D- 65549 Limburg
Fon: ++49-6431-295-391
Fax: ++49-6431-295-236
Email:
Weltkirche@BistumLimburg.de
W.Montz@BistumLimburg.de

Rt. Rev. Fr. George Nkuo neuer Bischof von Kumbo / Kamerun

Rt. Rev. Fr. George Nkuo neuer Bischof von Kumbo / Kamerun

Am Samstag, den 08. Juli 2006 wurde in Kumbo die gute Nachricht verbreitet, dass Rt. Rev. Fr. George Nkuo neuer Bischof von Kumbo wird. Sein Vorgänger Cornelius Fontem Esua wurde am 23. Januar 2006 als Erzbischof des Nachbarbistums Bamenda eingeführt.

Rev. Fr. George wurde 1953 in Njinikom geboren. Der Grundschule in seinem Geburtsort folgte der Besuch des Gymnasiums am Bischof Rogan College in Buea. Er studierte am Grossen Seminar des Hl. Thomas v. Aquin in Bambui und wurde am 26. April 1981 durch Bischof Pius Awa von Buea zum Priester geweiht.

Rev. Fr. George war als Pfarrer in Mamfe und Kumba sowie als Bischofssekretär in Buea tätig. In Irland vertiefte er seine Studien der Erziehungswissenschaften. Nach seiner Rückkehr nach Kamerun war der Priester und Pädagoge bis zu seiner Bischofsernennung zwölf Jahre lang Schuldezernent der Katholischen Kirche. Er ist der Vorsitzende des Priesterrates der Kirchenprovinz und Nationalpräses der Kath. Frauenvereinigung Kameruns (CWA). Als ihn die Nachricht der Bischofsernennung ereilte, war Rev. Fr. George Nkuo mit einer CWA-Delegation bei der Weltversammlung der Kath. Frauenverbände in Amerika.

Rev. Fr. George stammt aus einer Familie mit fünf Kindern, er ist der älteste Sohn, seine älteste Schwester ist Franziskanerin im Konvent in Shisong / Bistum Kumbo.

In einem ersten Interview äußerte sich Rev. Fr. George Nkuo: ?Ich verstehe mein Amt in Kumbo als eine Reise im Glauben. Ich werde die Menschen im Bistum Kumbo begleiten und ihnen das Wort Gottes bringen. Ich hoffe, dass sie sich mit uns auf den Weg machen das Reich Gottes in dieser Diözese zu verkündigen und aufzubauen. ? Mein Blick richtet sich auf die Christen. Unser Glaube sollte nicht beim Kirchgang am Sonntag aufhören. Die Frohbotschaft muss Teil unseres täglichen Lebens sein. Mein Hauptaugenmerk lag immer darauf, dass jeder Christ und jede Christin, die zur Kirche kommen, einen Teil der Frohbotschaft mitnehmen, der ihr Leben hilfreich verändert.?