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January 10th, 2012 - February 2nd, 2012

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GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

With joy and thanksgiving

Happy Feast Day!

This year we celebrate 186 years since Pope Leo XII approved our Constitutions and Rules. We celebrate this grace with great joy, thanksgiving and a fraternal spirit among us. The Founder saw the Constitutions and Rules as uniting the Oblates in a society in which we would become holy missionaries and be dedicated to the salvation of God’s poor. We see this expressed in the Preface to the CC&RR.

These two dimensions of our vocation strike me in the Preface. First of all, there is the strong expression of what burned in Eugene de Mazenod’s missionary heart: the urgent need to evangelize, to preach the Gospel and reawaken the faith. He reached out in bold new ways to those who had lost the faith and had been neglected by the clergy of the time. This young missionary was busy reaching out to those not being touched by parish structures. He was aware of those who were being overlooked and whose faith was dying. He sought ways to speak to them in their language and to gather them. He met them on their own ground and took the Word to them. He longed to bring them into contact with the Church and to reawaken their faith so that they would come to know Jesus and become his disciples.

In the Chapter of 2010, the call made for us to Conversion in the area of Mission asked us if we are merely satisfied with what we are doing and whether we are simply caring for those who are already believers. We are invited to become uncomfortable and to question ourselves. Are we seeking to bring Jesus to those who are missing out on his Good News and to work creatively with them? As missionaries, it is not our vocation to be content in doing good pastoral work for the people who come to us. Like Eugene, moved by love for Christ and the Church, we are called to notice people who don’t get touched by the pastoral structures, those on the fringes and those who suffer in poverty in its many faces. We seek them out and communicate the Gospel in their language so that God’s grace might draw them to his Son and to the Church.

The other dimension which strongly appears in the Preface is the holiness of the missionaries who will be preachers of the Good News. To accomplish the great mission before them, the missionaries must be true disciples of Jesus Christ and transformed by the Word they preach. The call to conversion is a commitment to give ourselves in an ongoing, disciplined way to the transforming process of God’s grace. Over a lifelong journey, the Spirit will fashion us into truer images and likenesses of God. What does holiness mean for us today? How do we live the Founder’s mandate: “They must strive to be saints”?

Our CC&RR guide us in an understanding of Oblate holiness, a lifelong journey into Jesus, the Savior. Prayer, individual and communal; a life founded on the sacraments and the Word of God; apostolic communal life; a relationship to Mary; living the fullness of our four vows; and qualities like generosity, joy, humility, forgiveness and hospitality are essential to our growth in holiness found in our CC & RR. Also part of Oblate holiness expressed in our CC&RR are compassion; solidarity with the poor; hunger for justice; a capacity for dialog, mutual respect and responsibility; a simple life that respects the environment. We return to our OMI CC&RR to deepen this sense of holiness which is lived in relation to God, to our neighbor, to our very self and to creation. Do you have a copy readily accessible?

This February 17th let us ask for the grace to renew our missionary vision and our thirst for holiness. Together, let us give thanks for the Congregation and celebrate this day by renewing our commitment as Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate. I invite us to take some time together to share “signs of life” that we see in the Congregation.

Your brother Oblate in Jesus Christ and Mary Immaculate,

Father Louis Lougen, OMI
Superior General



General Statistics - January 2012
January 2012
January 2011
Total
Fr.
B1
B2
PD
Schol.
 
Total
Fr.
B1
B2
PD
Schol
38
35
3
0
0
0
General Admin.
43
38
5
0
0
0
859
519
58
6
0
276
Africa-Madagascar
864
509
51
13
0
291
472
334
29
2
0
107
Latin America
455
340
27
2
0
86
749
521
24
9
0
195
Asia-Oceania
744
527
24
2
0
191
855
712
124
0
2
17
Canada-USA
880
735
125
0
2
18
1120
904
122
0
4
90
Europe
1125
914
119
2
4
86
4093
*3025
360
17
6
685
Total
4111
3063
351
19
6
672

*Of whom 42 are bishops and 2 are priests in temporal vows

In the above table, each Oblate is counted in the Region to which he belongs. For example, the Oblates in Zambia are counted only in Africa-Madagascar, although they are members of the UnitedStates Province. The scholastics in Rome are listed in their home Region. “B1.” indicates perpetually professed Brothers, and “B2” the Brothers who are still in first formation. PD refers to an OblateBrother who is a permanent deacon.

Summary (31 December 2011)

Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
January
January
+ / -
2011
2012
 
Cardinal
1
1
 
Archbishops
12
10
-2
Bishops
31
31
 
Prefects Apostolic
1
0
-1
Priests
3016
2981
-35
Priests with temporary vows
2
2
 
Brothers with perpetual vows
351
360
+9
Brothers who are permanent deacons
6
6
 
Brothers with temporary vows
19
17
-2
Scholastics with perpetual vows
126
113
-13
Scholastics with temporary vows
546
572
+26
 
 
 
Total number of Oblates
4111
4093
-18


Personnel by Unit
(as of 31 December 2011)

The next table shows the number of Oblates according to the Unit to which they belong. For example, all the Oblates attached to the Zambia Delegation are listed there, even though they are juridically members of the United States Province, or may be temporarily living elsewhere. Some of the Zambian scholastics are in Cedara, others in the U.S. etc.

Legenda:
Card=Cardinal; Ar.Bp.=Archbishop; Bp.=Bishop; Pr.Ap.=Prefect Apostolic; Fr.=Father; Br.=Brother; Br.T.=Brother with temp. vows; Fr.T.=Father without Oblation No.; Sc.P.=Scolastics with perp.vows; Sc.T.= Scolastics with temp. vows; Deac= Perm. Deac.

General Administration

Card.
Ar.Bp.
Bp.
Pr.Ap.
Fr.
Br.
Br.T
Fr.T
Sc.P.
Sc.T
Deac.
Tot.
0
0
0
0
35
3
0
0
0
0
0
38
Total
0
0
0
0
35
3
0
0
0
0
0
38

Africa-Madagascar

Card.
Ar.Bp.
Bp.
Pr.Ap.
Fr.
Br.
Br.T
Fr.T
Sc.P.
Sc.T
Deac.
Tot.
Angola
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Botswana
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
Cameroun
0
0
4
0
59
15
2
0
6
39
0
125
Central S. A.
0
0
2
0
33
3
0
0
3
8
0
49
Congo
0
0
1
0
97
13
1
0
11
43
0
166
Kenya
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
0
1
4
0
10
Lesotho
0
2
2
0
79
13
1
0
4
25
0
126
Madagascar
0
0
0
0
39
4
0
0
1
19
0
63
Namibia
0
1
2
0
25
5
0
0
3
6
0
42
Natal
0
1
1
0
46
0
0
0
4
7
0
59
Nigeria
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
3
13
0
27
Northern S. A.
0
1
1
0
40
1
0
0
1
7
0
51
Sahara
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
Senegal
0
0
0
0
28
1
0
0
0
12
0
41
Zambia
0
0
1
0
21
2
1
0
4
36
0
65
Zimbabwe
0
0
0
0
6
0
1
0
3
13
0
23
Total
0
5
14
0
500
58
6
0
44
232
0
859

Latin America

Card.
Ar.Bp.
Bp.
Pr.Ap.
Fr.
Br.
Br.T
Fr.T
Sc.P.
Sc.T
Deac.
Tot.
Argentina-Chile
0
0
1
0
38
1
0
0
0
2
0
42
Baja California
0
0
0
0
6
1
0
0
0
1
0
8
Bolivia
0
0
0
0
17
8
0
0
2
7
0
34
Brazil
0
0
0
0
52
4
0
0
2
3
0
61
Brazil Central
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
Colombia
0
0
0
0
11
1
0
0
1
2
0
15
Cuba
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
French Guyana
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
Guatemala
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
1
11
0
23
Haiti
0
0
1
0
71
9
2
0
6
44
0
133
Mexico
0
0
0
0
31
1
0
0
1
9
0
42
Paraguay
0
0
1
0
26
1
0
0
2
8
0
38
Peru
0
0
0
0
21
2
0
0
1
3
0
27
Puerto Rico
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
Uruguay
0
0
0
0
11
1
0
0
0
0
0
12
Venezuela
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
1
0
9
Total
0
0
3
0
331
29
2
0
16
91
0
472

Asia-Oceania

Card.
Ar.Bp.
Bp.
Pr.Ap.
Fr.
Br.
Br.T
Fr.T
Sc.P.
Sc.T
Deac.
Tot.
Australia
0
0
0
0
46
0
1
0
0
1
0
48
Bangladesh
0
0
0
0
26
0
0
0
1
6
0
33
China
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
1
0
13
Colombo
0
0
1
0
110
13
0
1
5
28
0
158
India
0
0
0
0
61
1
1
0
5
33
0
101
Indonesia
0
0
0
0
30
0
1
0
3
6
0
40
Jaffna
0
0
0
0
77
1
6
0
0
28
0
112
Japan - Korea
0
0
0
0
19
1
0
0
0
0
0
20
Korea
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
1
1
0
9
Pakistan
0
0
1
0
23
0
0
0
5
8
0
37
Philippines
0
1
1
0
78
7
0
0
5
27
0
119
Thailand
0
0
1
0
18
1
0
0
0
2
0
22
Turkmenistan
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
Vietnam
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
9
20
0
34
Total
0
1
4
0
515
24
9
1
34
161
0
749

Canada-United States

Card.
Ar.Bp.
Bp.
Pr.Ap.
Fr.
Br.
Br.T
Fr.T
Sc.P.
Sc.T
Deac.
Tot.
Assumption
0
0
0
0
45
3
0
0
0
4
0
52
Lacombe
0
3
4
0
196
33
0
0
0
1
0
237
Notre-Dame-du-Cap
0
0
3
0
168
67
0
0
0
0
2
240
United States
1
1
1
0
290
21
0
0
3
9
0
326
Total
1
4
8
0
699
124
0
0
3
14
2
855

Europe

Card.
Ar.Bp.
Bp.
Pr.Ap.
Fr.
Br.
Br.T
Fr.T
Sc.P.
Sc.T
Deac.
Tot.
Anglo-Irish
0
0
0
0
79
5
0
0
0
0
0
84
Belgium/Holland
0
0
0
0
80
12
0
0
0
0
3
95
Byelorussia
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
1
0
9
Central European
0
0
0
0
112
29
0
1
1
5
0
148
France
0
0
0
0
143
22
0
0
1
1
0
167
France/Benelux
0
0
0
0
39
1
0
0
0
0
0
40
Italy
0
0
1
0
121
9
0
0
0
9
1
141
Lourdes
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
Poland
0
0
0
0
246
37
0
0
12
53
0
348
Romania
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
2
1
0
6
Spain
0
0
1
0
33
4
0
0
0
2
0
40
Ukraine
0
0
0
0
29
3
0
0
0
2
0
34
Total
0
0
2
0
901
122
0
1
16
74
4
1120

Total

Card.
Ar.Bp.
Bp.
Pr.Ap.
Fr.
Br.
Br.T
Fr.T
Sc.P.
Sc.T.
Deac.
Tot.
Total
1
10
31
0
2981
360
17
2
113
572
6
4093


Perpetual Oblations 2011

No.SurnameName DateDioc. of OriginUnit
14396 MAJOLA Bonga Thamsanga 08.01 Eshowe N.So.Africa
14397 NKADIMENG ThabangIsrael 08.01 Johannesburg N.So.Africa
14398 POSHOLI NathanaelK. 08.01 Maseru Lesotho
14399 SERWIN Marcin 08.01 Tarnow Assumption
14400 TSATSELAM Gerard 08.01 Buea Cameroun
14401 TSHUMA Ndodana 08.01 Gokwe Zimbabwe
14402 MAGAMBO JosephKiruja 23.01 Meru Kenya
14403 RIMBERIA GideonKinoti 23.01 Meru Kenya
14404 FLEITASLOPEZ JuanRafael 18.01 Concepcion Paraguay
14405 CHANDAMUTALE Richard 22.01 Kasama Zambia
14406 MANDONA GeorgeChilifolo 22.01 Kasama Zambia
14407 MBULO Theodore 22.01 Monzi Zambia
14408 SHEEHAMA Albertus 17.02 Windhoek Namibia
14409 CHAMAN Amanat 18.09* Karachi Pakistan
14410 PATRAS Akmal 18.09* Karachi Pakistan
14411 MALANGWA AlainMukanya 15.08* Congo
14412 NANKWAYA Thierry 15.08* Congo
14413 PALOMO PoncianoPanes 23.12* CotabatoCity Philippines
14414 SINGCO AngelJr. 23.12* CotabatoCity Philippines
14415 MBANJWA CyprianSibonelo 14.02 Durban Natal
14416 PATRAS Samuel 04.06 Faisalabad France
14417 WAHYUNUGROHO Aloysius 21.05 Semarang Indonesia
14418 THAINguyenDinh Pierre 21.05 Vinh France/Vietnam
14419 WATTEROTH Jens 13.02 Freiburg Cent. European
14420 ALVES Edicarlos 26.08 Asuncion Brazil
14421 URIAS Patrick 26.08 Asuncion Brazil
14422 COOK Raymond 03.09 Hartford U.S. Province
14423 MUSONDA Sydney 03.09 Mansa Zambia
14424 HONG PeterJanWon 04.09 Suwon Colombo
14425 FRANCIS Joy-Amal 11.09 Kottar India
14426 UZORCHIBUZO ChrysogonusE. 11.09. Okigwe Cameroun
14427 MULENGA EmmanuelB. 24,09 Lusaka Zambia
l4428 DEUZOUMBE DouniaBernard l5.08* Moundou Cameroun
14429 DEUZOUMBE KadaMaurice l5.08* Pala Cameroun
14430 EKANGA Augustin l5.08* Doume-Abong’Mbang Cameroun
14431 HAMAN Abraham l5.08* Garoua Cameroun
14432 HINGBO Edmond l5.08* Garoua Cameroun
l4433 ORAZA Alfred 15.08* Nigeria
14434 KALACZYNSKI Krzysztof 08.09 Bydgoszez Poland
14435 PETELCZYC Adam 08.09 Katowice Poland
14436 KRYSTYANC Rafal 08.09 Poznan Poland
14437 MACKIENWICZ SylwesterAndrzej 08.09 Elblag Poland
14438 OCHLAK Dominic 08.09 Elblag Poland
14439 SZLACHETA Pawel 08.09 Warsaw Poland
14440 SZURA Tomasz 08.09 Szczecin-Kamien Poland
14441 WDOWCZYK TadeuszPiotr 08.09 Pelplin Poland
14442 DEROSAYRO Shane 06.10 Colombo Colombo
14443 HEWAFONSEKAGE SameeraDamith 06.10 Colombo Colombo
14444 WAAS RoshanJanapriya 06.10 Colombo Colombo
14445 KABEYA Delphin 14.08 Congo Congo
14446 KIKALULU JuniorJean-Gilbert 14.08 Congo Congo
14447 LUNTADILA Jean-Pierre 14.08 Congo Congo
14448 MAFU IyanaAntoine 14.08 Congo Congo
14449 UMBA-UMBA Edouard 14.08 Congo Congo
14450 ABAD Ronald 08.12 CotabatoCity Philippines
14451 BERTIS MichaelMatt 08.12 Palo Philippines
14452 DELFIN MarjeoL. 08.12 Marbel Philippines
14453 PACATE DaniloSalig 08.12 Kidapawan Philippines
14454 IIPINGE BonaventureA. 08.12 Windhoek Namibia
14455 CALDERON Giuseppe 08.12 Oppido Italy
14456 PAKKIYANATHAN Jesuthasan 08.12 Jaffna Jaffna
14457 RAVEL AnthonySebastian 08.12 Mannar Jaffna
14458 SEBASTIAN Reginald 08.12 Mannar Jaffna
14459 SHINNIAH PatrickLeo 08.12 Jaffna Jaffna
14460 SILUVAIRAJAH ArulSutharson 08.12 Jaffna Jaffna
14461 YACOP RobinsonSathees 08.12 Jaffna Jaffna
14462 JESURAJ SebastiaArputharaj 17.12 Sivagangai India
14463 JOSEPH NatarajanNirmal 17.12 Madras-Mylapore India
14464 SANTIAGU Nicolas 17.12 Sivagangai India
14465 SOOSAI ArockiaDoss 17.12 Pondicherry India
14466 SOOSAI Manickam 17.12 Sivagangai India
14467 SUSAI Martin 17.12 Pondicherry India

*Perpetual vows made in 2010.

Obediences 2011
Asterisk (*) = First obedience

DateTitleSurnameNameOriginDestination
10.01 Fr. KING Eugene Gen. Admin. Notre-Dame-du-Cap
07.03 Fr. PHOOFOLO * Charles Lesotho Lesotho
Fr. TSITA * Clement Lesotho Lesotho
Fr. MATSOSO * Charles Lesotho Lesotho
Fr. LEKHOOA * Phillip Lesotho Lesotho
Fr. BOATILE * Sydney Lesotho Lesotho
Fr. KHAKHANE * Augustinus Lesotho Lesotho
Fr. PAMA * Aloysius Lesotho Lesotho
Fr. MASERU * John Lesotho Lesotho
Sc. MUTUMBULWA * Alweendo Lesotho Namibia
Sc. MASIH * Khan Lesotho Pakistan
Sc. ALMEIDA * Ricardo de Lesotho Brazil
Fr. De ASSIS da SILVA* Francisco Lesotho Brazil
Fr. HEON Charles Haiti U.S. Province
Fr. MILLAN Casimir Cameroun France
Fr. VANDENBROECK Louis Cameroun Belgium/Holland
Fr. D’HOORE Herman Centr. Prov. S.A. Belgium/Holland
Fr. DAMIANUS Yohanes Pakistan Indonesia
Fr. KATONGO * Kenedy Zambia Zambia
Fr. KHATALA * Paul Lesotho Lesotho
Fr. SHAI * Josias Lesotho Lesotho
Fr. KATASE * Paul Lesotho Lesotho
Fr. PHAKOE * Clement Lesotho Lesotho
Bro. MBULO * Theodore Zambia Zambia
Bro. MANDONA * George Zambia Zambia
Fr. TSOAMOTSE * Peter Lesotho Lesotho
11.03 Bro. MAGAMBO * Joseph Kenya Kenya
Fr. STECKLING Wilhelm Gen. Admin. Paraguay
Fr. KHAESER * Paul Thailand
14.03 Fr. BHALRAI * Virendra India India
21.03 Fr. BARATTO Virgilio Assumption OMI Lacombe
22.03 Fr. BASADA * Gaudencio Philippines Philippines
25.03 Fr. WLAZLY * Jan Poland Poland
Sc. ONDAP * Bernard Philippines Japan-Korea
Fr. CHILIMONIUK * Rafal Poland Turkmenistan
Fr. BOROWICZ * Piotr Poland Poland
25.03 Bro. WIESENMULLER Gerhard Namibia Central European
25.03 Fr. KOSLIK * Krzystof Poland Poland / Madagascar
01.04 Sc. CHAMAN * Amanat Pakistan Pakistan
Sc. PATRAS * Akmal Pakistan Pakistan
06.04 Bro. MENDIS Kamal Gen. Admin. Colombo
11.04 Fr. HUGHES Paul U.S. Province Guatemala
11.04 Fr. LITANDA BUNGULU Faustin Congo Kenya
26.04 Fr. MAZILE Loudeger Gen. Admin. Haiti
02.03 Sc. GARCIA GENEZ * Marcos M. Paraguay Paraguay
02.03 Fr. NDLOVU * Phumulani Natal Natal
02.05 Fr. ANDRIAMANANTENA * Riri Leonce Madagascar Madagascar
02.05 Fr. RAKOTOARISOA * Solohanitra Madagascar Madagascar
02.05 Fr. RASAMOELINA * Rivotina Madagascar Madagascar
02.05 Fr. RANDRIANJAFIMAHENINA * Nicolas Madagascar Madagascar
02.05 Fr. RASOLONJATOVO * Jean Rostand Madagascar Madagascar
09.05 Fr. MUSIL Roman Haiti Central European Prov.
18.05 Fr. MONTERO INFANTES * Javier Spain Spain
18.05 Fr. NTJAMBA * Peter Namibia Namibia
18.05 Fr. JESUTHASAN * Lebourn Jaffna Jaffna (after 2 yrs. Jaffna/China
18.05 Fr. MICHAEL COONGHE * Jegan Jaffna Jaffna
18.05 Fr. PAUL * Mathew Jaffna Jaffna
18.05 Fr. SANTHIAPILLAI * Philip Jaffna Jaffna
18.05 Fr. THEVARASA * Jeno Jaffna Jaffna
19.05 Fr. SWAT Marek Pakistan Poland
19.05 Sc. PATRAS * Samuel France France
30.05 Bro. CRUZ PENA * Lucino U.S. Province U.S. Province
30.05 Fr. HARDING * Nicholas U.S. Province U.S. Province
30.05 Fr. MERILAN * Webert U.S. Province U.S. Province
14.06 Fr. DIAGNE* Dominique Senegal Senegal
14.06 Bro. DIOUF * Benoit Made Senegal Senegal
14.06 Fr. MANE* Daniel Senegal Senegal
17.06. Fr. LOUIS Emile Cameroun France
17.06 Fr. DIOP * Jacques Senegal Senegal
17.06 Fr. DUNG-DUNG* Simon Joseph India India
17.06 Fr. DUMAIS Marcel Gen. Admin. Notre-Dame-du-Cap
17.06 Fr. DALLE Gonzague Cameroun France
Fr. PAUL Antonine Gen. Admin. Gen. Administration
12.07 Fr. WEIGUE * Nerondoh Cameroun Cameroun
08.07 Fr. ROSSOUW * Sebastian N.So.Africa N.So.Africa
08.07 Fr. FLEITAS LOPEZ * Juan Paraguay Paraguay
12.07 Fr. EKANGA * Augustin Cameroun Cameroun
12.07 Fr. AGUIRRE ZAPATA * Leonardo Peru Peru
12.07 Fr. LOPEZ PAREDES * Elio Dennis Peru Peru
Sc. PETELCZYC Adam Poland Poland
Sc. RUVALCABA * Palos Mexico Mexico
Sc. KALACZYNSKI * Krzystof Poland Poland
06.09 Fr. JAZGIER Marek Poland Gen. Admin.
13.09 Fr. DHARMARATHANE * Udara Lakpriya Colombo Colombo
Fr. PALOMO * Ponciano Philippines Philippines
Fr. SANIEL* Rockmoore Philippines Philippines
Fr. SINGCO * Angel Philippines Philippines
Fr. VENERACION * Raul Philippines Philippines
Sc.. SUSSANTO* Antonius Indonesia Indonesia
Fr. WARNAKULASURIYA * Jesu Ramesh Colombo Colombo
16.09 Fr. CATANUS * Ben Philippines Thailand-Laos
18.10 Fr. MAJOLA * Bonga N.So.Africa N. So. Africa
Fr. CASTRO NADUA * Jefferson Philippines Philippines
Fr. SACIL * Jurambelle Philippines Philippines
Fr. WATTEROTH Jens Central European Central European
20.10 Fr. MUSUMBI Jean-Bosco CONGO Cameroun
Fr. BOSEK Mariusz Poland Poland
21.11 Fr. SHEEHAMA * Albertus Namibia Namibia
22.11 Fr. SERNA * Mark Anthony Philippines China
26.11 Fr. LOPEZ Ricardo Australia/China U.S. Province
Fr. KANG’OMBE * Joseph Zambia Zambia
Fr. NKADIMENG* Thabang N.So.Africa N.So.Africa
07.12 Fr. LABAGLAY Federico Gen. Admin. Philippines
09.12 Fr. JANKOWICZ Stanislaw Poland Poland
09.12 Fr. COUGHLIN Thomas Gen. Admin. U.S. Province


Oblates in First Formation
(January 2012)

Year
Scholastics
Bros. in Temp.
Vows
First Vows
Perpetual Vows
Ordinations
2011
685
17
*132
*72
*74
2010
672
19
82
47
32
2009
632
28
104
76
46
2008
698
27
89
74
64
2007
675
29
115
55
69
2006
723
30
156
71
50
2005
682
27
121
50
63
2004
671
28
129
66
63
2003
643
36
132
67
63
2002
657
29
130
78
76
2001
622
34
112
68
59

* Please note that these numbers include Oblates who either professed vows or were ordained in previous years but the fact had not been reported to the General Secretariat before January 2012. 


Deaths and Departures

Deaths in 2011: 108 (2 Bishops, 92 Priests, 14 Brothers)
2010: 92 2009: 110 2008: 91 2007: 113 2006: 92 2005:94 2004: 113 2003:102

Departures reported in 2011: 47 (16 priests, 31 scholastics)

2010: 51 (12 priests, 39 scholastics)
2009: 49 (11 priests, 35 scholastics, 3 Brothers)
2008: 75 (16 priests, 54 scholastics, 5 Brothers)
2007: 85 (19 priests, 64 scholastics, 2 Brothers)
2006: 67 (8 priests, 56 scholastics, 3 Brothers)

2011
- 31 scholastics did not renew their temporary vows.
- 6 priests were dismissed from the Congregation.
- 5 priests were laicized.
- 3 priests were incardinated into dioceses.
- 2 priests transferred to other religious families.


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