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Marist Days in Bury-Rosaire

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The students of our Marist school, Bury-Rosaire, located near Charles de Gaulle Airport, north of Paris experienced two days of Marist events on Monday 31st March and Tuesday 1st April.

This was animated by a team made up of the Marist religious branches: three Marist Fathers (Mika Tuilau from Fiji, Oceania, Christian Abongbung from Cameroon & Notre Dame de France and Rafael Ramila from Spain, based in Paris), three Marist Missionary Sisters (Helene Diouf from Senegal, Aimée from Madagascar and Grazia Anna from Italy) and a Marist Sister (Teri O'Brien from Canada, based in Belley).  

The purpose was to make "visible" the international reality of the Marist family to a thousand students.  The team witnessed the commitment of the family to evangelising the world in Mary’s way, simple, humble and effective. May the seeds sown in the hearts of the children and young people bear much fruit!

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