Pierre Le Moyne 1927 – 2017 (PE nr. 1083)
Pierre was born on the 9th February 1927 at La Malbaie, Québec Province, Canada. After finishing his primary schooling in the town, he entered the
Pierre was born on the 9th February 1927 at La Malbaie, Québec Province, Canada. After finishing his primary schooling in the town, he entered the
Martien was born in Veghel, North Brabant, Netherlands on the 6th April 1934. He followed the usual Missionary of Africa formation programme at the time,
Karel was born on the 6th November 1924 at Roulers in the Diocese of Brugge, Belgium. All his education took place in his native city,
Christian, affectionately known by all as ‘Kiki’, was born into a large family on the 17th July 1927 in Antwerp, Belgium. He studied in the
Pierre was born on the 24th April 1940 at Saint-Pierre-Jolys, Manitoba Canada. He attended the local primary school before going on to the Holy Family
Henk was born in Hoogkarspel in the Diocese of Haarlem on the 10th August 1928. He followed the usual White Father training programme at the
Jean Claude was born in Paris on the 2nd July 1928. There were nine children in the family. Two of his brothers became priests, François
Rein was born in Schiedam, Netherlands on the 14th September 1932. He wanted to become a missionary brother and followed the training course for WF
That Saturday morning, the 20th November 2016, breakfast time in the community at Billère was surprisingly quiet. Normally, there was a hubbub of animated conversation
Richard Louis Kinlen (known to his confreres as “Dick”) was born in South Shields, Co. Durham, U.K. on 25th July 1948. He was the eldest
We loved our Marcel with his little white goaWe loved our Marcel with his little white goatee, his lively eye, the questioning smile; we nicknamed
Antonio José Molina Molina died in Murcia, Spain on the 11th May 2015. He was a member of the Fundación Sur Community in Madrid. On






Support the Mission
Help the Missionaries of Africa walk beside communities with faith, care and concrete help.