“只要贫困依然存在,就没有真正的自由。”——纳尔逊·曼德拉
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什么才能孕育真正的自由?阿育王学者金·费恩伯格认为,这个根本问题的答案是全人教育:
金·费恩伯格的故事始于她通过口述历史课程,向南非学童讲述歧视和不宽容的历史,以此培养他们的同理心。但随着故事的展开,培养同理心只是她教育和赋能南非最弱势、资源匮乏的青年群体工作的一部分。通过她创立的“明日信托”(The Tomorrow Trust) ,金看到了南非青年走向真正后种族隔离时代自由的道路。
1997 年,在为大屠杀基金会工作,记录种族灭绝和压迫幸存者的故事之后,她创立了教育宽容基金会。
她通过一套包含犹太人大屠杀和卢旺达种族灭绝故事的课程,将系统性的歧视和不宽容的故事带给了新一代缺乏种族隔离亲身经历的南非学生。金于2003年当选为阿育王学者。
教育宽容基金会在南非学校逐渐发展壮大,惠及数千名学生,但金很快意识到,这个国家面临着更为根深蒂固的问题。而正是关于南非艾滋病孤儿的口述历史,让她茅塞顿开。
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“我恍然大悟的那一刻是,我意识到你可以像我们与宽容基金会合作那样教授生活技能,但如果没有相应的学位、资格证书或技能作为支撑,那就行不通,因为没有人会仅仅因为你掌握了生活技能就雇用你。”——金·费恩伯格

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南非持续面临高企的艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染率;据联合国儿童基金会统计,2012年南非成年人中艾滋病毒感染率为17.9%,250万儿童因艾滋病失去父母。由于缺乏成年榜样和支持系统,许多孤儿只能依靠低效的基层社会服务机构和资源匮乏的学校来勉力步入成年。
“明日信托”致力于为从学前班(5岁)到小学毕业的儿童提供课外学术和心理社会支持。这些支持活动安排在周六和节假日。除了读写能力、数学、精细动作协调能力和计算机技能外,教师还鼓励孩子们提问,并积极主动地挖掘自身潜力。
约有60%的“明日信托”项目学员在完成12年级学业后,会被该机构的大学预科项目录取。该项目通过研讨会和导师指导,进一步支持他们的自我发展。
自成立以来,已有2000名青少年参与了“明日信托”项目。金估计,“明日信托”通过教导孤儿成为其子女家庭的榜样,并鼓励他们摆脱受害者心态,间接影响的人数是其直接影响人数的六倍。
“如果‘明日信托’能够树立积极的榜样,那么他们就会改变自己的家庭和社区,因为他们现在看到了一个截然不同的故事,他们也渴望一个截然不同的故事,”金说道。“因此,就会产生巨大的连锁反应。”

感恩之心孕育同理心
“明日信托”项目采用反馈循环机制,要求高等院校学生每年抽出10小时帮助小学生。此外,“明日信托”项目的毕业生在进入职场后的头两年,需将10%的工资捐赠给该项目以示支持。
金表示,通过“明日信托”项目,受益者们学会了感恩自己所拥有的一切,从而变得更有同理心。
“一旦我们教会他们这一点,我们就会鼓励他们以非常积极的方式影响他人,”她说。“……因为现在他们觉得自己比别人拥有更多。所以他们不再仅仅认为自己来自创伤,而是真正意识到自己来自感恩的境界。”
随着“明日信托”影响力的扩大,它将为南非企业界输送更多心怀感恩、富有同理心的专业人士,他们将通过回馈社会,帮助其他弱势儿童,从而形成良性循环。“明日信托”的校友们在南非顶尖企业和跨国公司担任律师、工程师和金融专业人士,取得了卓越的成就。其中两位校友目前在“明日信托”的理事会任职。
金希望有一天,该项目的校友能够坐上她的位置,担任首席执行官。目前,她的使命是扩大“明日信托”的能力,并将曼德拉所说的真正自由传播给那些可能迷失的一代儿童。
“他们是最有力量、最鼓舞人心的人,每天早上都激励着我起床,”她说。“如果他们能掌握更多技能,他们将在一个截然不同的世界里创造一个截然不同的国家。”

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please join me celebrate the life of Venerable Sr. Irene Stefan in kenya during his
BEATIFICATION here in kenya. see here for details as hundredts os thousands of Catholic follows arrive here in Nyeri.
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THE POPE ANNOUNCES THE BEATIFICATION OF A CATHOLIC NUN IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF NYERI ON SATURDAY 23RD MAY 2015
A photograph representation of a portrait of
Venerable Sr. Irene Stefani who served as a
nurse at Mombasa during the 2nd World War in 1914-1918
THE POPE ANNOUNCES THE BEATIFICATION OF A CATHOLIC NUN IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF NYERI ON SATURDAY 23RD MAY 2015.
VENUE- DEDAN KIMATHI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
Compiled by Rev.Fr.Prof Donatus Mathenge Githui 16th January 2015
Dedan
Kimathi University of Technology is again on the global map this time
round not on the technological platform but on religious, cultural and
heritage grounds. Named after the heroic Mau Mau fighter, Field Marshal
Dedan Kimathi, the University has been accorded the privilege to host
the Beatification ceremony of the Venerable Sr. Irene Stefani who lived
and died at Nyeri Archdiocese in the early 1930’s. By accepting to host
this event, Dedan Kimathi University of Technology contributes to the
reconstruction of the rich Kenyan’s intangible cultural heritage. Just
like the Mau Mau war tale is interwoven with Dedan Kimathi, the story of
Sr. Irene will be incomplete without the mention of Dedan Kimathi
University of Technology in the years to come.
By
hosting the event, the University becomes part and parcel of the Sr.
Irene’s religious itinerary that pilgrims from all corners of the world
interested in her life would hardly ignore. This in itself enhances the
University’s visibility tentacles nationally and internationally. The
story of Sr. Irene told in this century will richly boost the heritage
value of the planned Dedan Kimathi Cultural Centre, the symbol of the
university’s commitment to walk the talk of conserving heritage. The
University is therefore poised to become a global pilgrimage tourist
destination thus enhancing Kenya’s tourist product. Plans are underway
to ensure the success of this history making event of the Beatification
of venerable Sr. Irene Stefani to be held on Saturday 23rd May 2015 at the graduation grounds.
In
the Catholic Church, Beatification is one step away from Sainthood
which is the highest honour bestowed on Catholic Christian who died
after living an exemplary life or expression of heroic deed or by way of
martyrdom.
Why Dedan Kimathi University grounds
Having
received and examined relevant documents concerning Sr. Irene Stefani
and her heroic virtues, which she expressed in her life, having also
been satisfied that the canonical/legal due process and procedure have
been followed by the relevant office, the Holy Father Pope Francis
raised the servant of God Sr. Irene to the canonical status of Venerable
and announced that she is a candidate for beatification on Saturday 23rd
May 2015 in the Archdiocese of Nyeri. When the Archbishop of Nyeri
Most. Rev.Peter Kairo was give this papal announcement and direction, he
immediately started looking for a venue for this important
Beatification ceremony since Kenya has never had a blessed who has
served and died in the country. According to directions from
Vatican/Rome, the venue must be proximate to the cathedral of the
diocese, connected to a tarmac road and the ground must be big enough to
accommodate a huge crowd and parking places for Christians coming from
all over the world. Most Rev.Peter Kairo wrote a formal letter
requesting the Vice Chancellor of Dedan Kimathi University whether the
ceremony of the Beatification could be held at the university grounds.
After the meeting of the university management the permission was
granted. That is why some of you have seen the name of the university in
the daily papers where the story of Sr. Irene Beatification has been
featured. The ceremonies of the Beatification will indeed, be a great
honour to the University community on the material day and years to
come.
Life and times of Sr. Irene
Sr.
Irene was born in August 22, 1891 in Anfo, a small village in Northern
Italy. She joined the Consolata Missionary Sisters in 1911 and she was
trained in religious life as well as a nurse. In 1914, she took her vows
a s a sister and soon after was sent by Blessed Joseph Allomano the
founder of Consolata fathers and sisters missionaries to Kenya. After a
long and exhausting journey by ship, she arrived in Mombasa on January
1915.
As
you are well aware, the Second World War had already begun in 1914.
When she arrived in Mombasa she could not come upcountry. Because of her
training in nursing, the British asked her to take care of the soldiers
and Courier Corps
who were wounded in the war both in Mombasa and Tanzania. As the war
was ending she was able to come up country and join the Consolata
missionaries in Mathari, the headquarter of the vicariate/Diocese ready
to give her services the people of Nyeri.
Her exemplary life at Gikondi in Mukurweini Sub-County
Sr.
Irene was sent to serve with other sisters at Gikondi Parish as a
nurse. She gave herself, body and soul as a nurse giving healthcare,
caring for the sick. It is said by some of her contemporaries that many
were the times that she spent the whole day without eating in order to
serve many patients. Because of this loving service and total
dedication, the people of that area nicknamed her as “Nyaatha” which is a
name translated as “a person of mercy”.
According
to the documents that the missionaries kept in Gikondi Parish, it is
written that there was an epidemic of plague and Sr. Irene got sick soon
after arriving in that area. She contracted the disease as she was
treating one of the patients even after being warned by other sisters
not to attend to the patient because she could be affected. Out of love,
faith, dedication, prayer and full obedience to God, she identified
herself with the sick, the hopeless and the dying. These heroic virtues
are the DNA that makes one a blessed and a saint. She died on 31st October 1930. She was buried at Mathari Diocesan cemetery.
Four Stages in the canonisation process in the Catholic Church
Servant of God is the first of the four steps in the canonization process.
Venerable, is being declared upon a decree of heroism or martyrdom by the honored after through investigation in his or her life by the relevant offices in the Catholic Church.
Blessed;
after clear miracles which are evaluated by medical doctors and church
the venerable is raided to the statues of a blessed. Hence the ceremony
of Beatification which is only decided by the Pope The blessed begins to
appear in the church calendar throughout the world.
Saint; After more scrutiny and acknowledgement of other miracles by the office of Congregation for the Causes of Saints,
the blessed is announced as a saint by the Pope and the event of
sainthood is conducted by him or a delegate. Sainthood completes the
process of canonization.
In the 2nd, 3rd and 4th
stages, miracles are expected to be done after people with sicknesses
or any other extraordinary deeds done by God through the intersession of
the servant of God, venerable, or blessed. These stages may take a
short or a long time or even a contrary or beyond. No doubt Venerable
Sr. Irene has passed the first two stages before becoming a blessed in
May. Such miracles have happened in Mozambique and were verified by the
church and independent medical doctors.
Tribunal of investigating the life of Sr.Irene
Following
the canonical procedures, the Vatican through the office of Causes of
Saints raised the status of Sister Irene to that of the Servant of God
in the early 1970’s. Soon after, Vatican directed two tribunals to be
set up to inquire about her life. The tribunal in Turin, Italy was
established to focus on her life based on her writings while the
tribunal in Nyeri, Kenya was to focus on her heroic virtues as
demonstrated by her life in Nyeri, particularly Gikondi Parish.
Rev.
Fr. Pascualleti and Sister Gian Paola were sent officially in Kenya to
bring this message to the late Bishop Gatimu. Very soon, the tribunal of
Nyeri was established and Fr. Mino Vaccari was appointed as Chairman
and Rev.Fr. Prof. Donatus Mathenge was appointed as the secretary
(Notarius) to the tribunal. When Bishop Gatimu concluded the tribunal
work and signed, the report was packaged and addressed to the office of
causes of the Saints in 1986. As it is expected, Bishop Gatimu was
supposed to take the documents to Vatican, and just when he was about to
start his journey a malady overtook him leading to his death on 20th
February 1987. After Easter of the same year, the Notarious, Fr. D.
Mathenge, was given the task of taking the documents to the Vatican.
The day of Beatification
The
Holy Father Pope Francis is the one who is supposed to come for the
beatification. But due to his tight schedule, he delegated His Eminence,
Angelo Cardinal Amato, the Prefect of the Congregation for the, Causes
of Saints at the Vatican, Rome. There are three critical events. On 22nd
May 2015 there will be a vigil/kesha at Gikondi parish for the purpose
of Spiritual preparation by Christians. The 23rd is the big day of
Beatification at Dedan Kimathi University grounds.
On Sunday the 24th,
the relirics (blessed remains) of blessed Irene will be taken in a big
procession from Mathari church to the Cathedral where they will be
placed in a new tomb which will be a point of reference as a shrine in
future years.
The impact of Her Heroic life and culture or virtues to the youth today
The
heroic virtues of Sr. Irene are relevant to the society today
especially to the youth who are the leaders of today and tomorrow
regardless of their religious affiliations.
The
Beatification of Sr. Irene Stefani and, hence, the recognition of her
virtuous life shall be outstanding as an immeasurable contribution to
the development of the history, culture, and value system of the
University and without doubt, shall be a reference event in years to
come for alumni and stakeholders of this University.
Compiled by
Rev. Fr. Prof. Donatus Mathenge Githui
Ag. Head of Chaplaincy at Dedan Kimathi University
and
Chairman;
Publicity Committee, on the Beatification
of Venerable Sr.Irene Stefani in Nyeri Archdiocese
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