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The Catholic Voyage: African Journal Of Consecrated Life

Vol 11 2015
Published on: February 1, 2021

Abstract
The Catholic Voyage: African Journal of Consecrated Life(TCV), founded in 2003, is an academic journal published by the joint Conference of Major Superiors of Nigeria (women and men). Faithful to African and Catholic heritage and values, its aims are to educate, inform, form, and evangelize. The journal is addressed primarily to consecrated persons, clergy, candidates in Formation to Consecrated Life and Priesthood, the lay faithful associated and in collaboration with religious institutes and societies of apostolic life, and to all persons interested in this evangelical way of life. The Catholic Voyage welcomes well-researched articles on historical and contemporary issues from any area of ecclesiastical disciplines and human and social sciences. It also accepts reflections, reports, stories, and other genres of write-ups on related matters and happenings in the church and world, especially from African perspective.
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Articles

AFRICAE MUNUS AND CONSECRATED PERSONS
kanu Ikechukwu Anthony

“EUNUCHS FOR THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN”: CELIBATE CHASTITY AND CHRISTIAN LOVE
Obiorah Mary Jerom

THE FAMILY INTERPELLATES THE CONSECRATE LIFE: THE ROLE AND MISSION OF CONSECRATED PERSONS IN THE EVANGELIZATION OF THE FAMILY
Oseni Ogunu

THE FAMILY IN THE MESSAGES OF THE CONFERENCE OF THE MAJOR SUPERIORS OF NIGERIA (CMSN) TO CONSECRATED PERSONS AND THE SOCIETY
Oseni Osilama Ogunu

THE MAGNIFICAT OF MARY AND CONSECRATED PERSONS: A SOCIAL-LIBERATING AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE
Christopher Asamah

EFFICIENCY OF COMMUNICATIVE DIALOGUE IN RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY LIFE
Paul Etafo Ubebe

APPROACH TO DEEPENING THE KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF CONSECRATED LIFE AMONG THE LAITY IN THE CHURCH IN NIGERIA
Monica Omowumi Rowland

TRANSFORMING RELIGIOUS COMMUNITES THROUGH THE VIRTUE OF JUSTICE
Bartholomew Chidili

TOWARDS AN AUTHENTIC RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY: MODELS FROM AFRICAN COMMUNALISM
Agatha Kunuba

ATTITUDES IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE OF THE CONSECRATED BROTHER: THE NIGERIAN CONTEXT
Kesiki Simon

MEDITATION: SOURCE OF SPIRITUAL WEALTH AND BODILY HEALTH
Juliana Kemi Osiyemi

DOMINICAN SISTERS OF ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA, GUSAU, NIGERIA: EXPERIENCE OF MINISTERING IN THE NORTH-WESTERN PART OF NIGERIA
Faustina Jimoh

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CATHOLIC VOYAGE A WITNESS’S PERSONAL ACCOUNT OF THE BEGINNINGS: 2004 – 2009
Mary Agatha Osarenkhoe

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