Oblate Voices is a JPIC blog that follows stories of hope and is about how Oblates and associates live and experience mission work in the spirit of the Oblate founder, St Eugene De Mazenod of responding to the needs of poor and most abandoned around the world.

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Missionary Oblates in Zambia fight stigma of leprosy

The Missionary Oblates in Zambia have an ongoing ministry to care for people afflicted with leprosy. 


John describes this ministry to the leper colony as acts of love, respect and friendship. He is currently visiting Oblate Missions in Zambia.  

Pictured: Fr Lazarous Kayuni, OMI, visiting a Leper colony in Lukulu Zambia. Photo courtesy of John Wagner.




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