Focolare Movement

Fontem (Camerun): Golden Jubilee Celebration 1966-2016

Sep 1, 2016

The celebrations will take place at the “Mariapolis Mafua Ndem Chiara Lubich” (Fontem) from 14 to 17 December 2016

Official InvitationThe diocese of Mamfe, the Focolare family and the Alumni Association of the school, “Our Lady Seat of Wisdom,” are extending an invitation to all for the 50th anniversary celebration (1966-2016) of the arrival of the Focolare Movement in Fontem (Camerun) and the opening of the school. The celebrations will be held at the “Mariapolis Mafua Ndem Chiara Lubich” (Fontem) from 14 to 17 December 2016. For information: info@focolare-fontem.org Web site: www.focolare-fontem.org

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