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Presentation about the Church Cameroon, presented in Gliwice, Poland Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila November 6, 2018 Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018 Presentation plan The geography of Cameroon Presented by Kuaban


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Presentation about the Church Cameroon, presented in Gliwice, Poland

Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila November 6, 2018 Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The geography of Cameroon Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The geography of Cameroon Brief History of the Church in Cameroon Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The geography of Cameroon Brief History of the Church in Cameroon The Catholic Church in Cameroon Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The geography of Cameroon Brief History of the Church in Cameroon The Catholic Church in Cameroon The Africanization and the enculturation of Catholicism in Cameroon Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The geography of Cameroon Brief History of the Church in Cameroon The Catholic Church in Cameroon The Africanization and the enculturation of Catholicism in Cameroon Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The geography of Cameroon Brief History of the Church in Cameroon The Catholic Church in Cameroon The Africanization and the enculturation of Catholicism in Cameroon The celebration of sacraments in Cameroon Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The geography of Cameroon Brief History of the Church in Cameroon The Catholic Church in Cameroon The Africanization and the enculturation of Catholicism in Cameroon The celebration of sacraments in Cameroon The Celebration of major feast in Cameroon Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The geography of Cameroon Brief History of the Church in Cameroon The Catholic Church in Cameroon The Africanization and the enculturation of Catholicism in Cameroon The celebration of sacraments in Cameroon The Celebration of major feast in Cameroon Other cultures in Cameroon Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The Geography of Cameroon

Cameroon is a tropical and largely agricultural country located

  • n the coast of West Africa, between the Gulf of Guinea and

the Atlantic Ocean and it is often called ”the hinge of Africa”. Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The Geography of Cameroon

Cameroon is a tropical and largely agricultural country located

  • n the coast of West Africa, between the Gulf of Guinea and

the Atlantic Ocean and it is often called ”the hinge of Africa”. Its main natural resources are petroleum, bauxite, iron ore and gas while its cash crops are cocoa, bananas, rubber and timber. Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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Cameroon Languages

The main official languages spoken in Cameroon are English and French Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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Cameroon Languages

The main official languages spoken in Cameroon are English and French Cameroon has 250 different tribes and these tribes speak different langauges Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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Cameroon Languages

The main official languages spoken in Cameroon are English and French Cameroon has 250 different tribes and these tribes speak different langauges Cameroon has two popular lingua fracas which are ”Cameroon Pigin English” and ”CamFranaglais” that enable people from different tribes to communicate regardless of their educational background The literacy rate in Cameroon is 71 % (2010 world factbook) Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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Meaning and Origin of the word Cameroon

The word Cameroon(English), Cameroun(French) and Camar˜

  • es( Portuguese) was derived from the word camar˜
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meaning ’shrimps’, so called by the 15th-century Portuguese explorer Fernando Po who named the River Wouri Rio dos Camar˜

  • es (’shrimp river’), after the many shrimps.

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German Kamerun

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Bristish Cameroon and French Cameroun

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Cameroon Religious Demography

Cameroon has a population of about 24,360,803 people Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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Cameroon Religious Demography

Cameroon has a population of about 24,360,803 people 70% are Christian, 21% are muslims, 6% are traditional indiginous believers and 3% belong to either Judaism, Bahai Faith or do not associate themselves with any religion Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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Cameroon Religious Demography

Cameroon has a population of about 24,360,803 people 70% are Christian, 21% are muslims, 6% are traditional indiginous believers and 3% belong to either Judaism, Bahai Faith or do not associate themselves with any religion 38.4% of the christians are Catholics, 26.3% are protestants, 4 % are other denominations like Jahovah Witnesses Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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Cameroon Religious Demography

Cameroon has a population of about 24,360,803 people 70% are Christian, 21% are muslims, 6% are traditional indiginous believers and 3% belong to either Judaism, Bahai Faith or do not associate themselves with any religion 38.4% of the christians are Catholics, 26.3% are protestants, 4 % are other denominations like Jahovah Witnesses Cameroon has 3,25 million baptised Catholic christians, which about 26% of the total population, 24 dioceses, 1,350 priests and 2,600men and women in religious orders Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The beginning of the churchin Cameroon

Methodical evangelization started in cameroon in 1890 by the Pallottines fathers from Germany following the establishment

  • f a German protectorate in 1911 in German Kamerun.

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The beginning of the churchin Cameroon

Methodical evangelization started in cameroon in 1890 by the Pallottines fathers from Germany following the establishment

  • f a German protectorate in 1911 in German Kamerun.

At the end of WW I, the Sacred Heart fathers were given charge of French Mandated territory of Cameroon while the Mill Hill missionaries took charge of evangelization in British Madated territory Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The beginning of the churchin Cameroon

Methodical evangelization started in cameroon in 1890 by the Pallottines fathers from Germany following the establishment

  • f a German protectorate in 1911 in German Kamerun.

At the end of WW I, the Sacred Heart fathers were given charge of French Mandated territory of Cameroon while the Mill Hill missionaries took charge of evangelization in British Madated territory 38.4% of the christians are Catholics, 26.3% are protestants, 4 % are other denominations like Jahovah Witnesses Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The beginning of the churchin Cameroon

Methodical evangelization started in cameroon in 1890 by the Pallottines fathers from Germany following the establishment

  • f a German protectorate in 1911 in German Kamerun.

At the end of WW I, the Sacred Heart fathers were given charge of French Mandated territory of Cameroon while the Mill Hill missionaries took charge of evangelization in British Madated territory 38.4% of the christians are Catholics, 26.3% are protestants, 4 % are other denominations like Jahovah Witnesses In 1935, the first African priests were ordained and in 1955, the first African Bishops were ordained and by 1988 Cameroon got its first and only Cardinal Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The Church in Cameroun

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The Liturgy

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The Africanization of the Cameroon Church

After the visits of Pope John Paul II in August 1985 and September 1995, Cameroonians bishops be- gan to emphasize on the need for the Africanization of the church in

  • Cameroon. This led to the adap-

tation of church liturgy and activ- ities to include local tradition and culture. Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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The lectionary process and the bread and wine procession

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Offertory procession

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Celebration of Sacraments

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Seasonal Feast in Cameroon

The seasonal feasts celebrated in Cameroon are Christmass, New year, Easter, Feast of the Assumption (”Big day Maria”), Pentecost Sunday and End of Ramadan (”Salah”). Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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Seasonal Feast in Cameroon

The seasonal feasts celebrated in Cameroon are Christmass, New year, Easter, Feast of the Assumption (”Big day Maria”), Pentecost Sunday and End of Ramadan (”Salah”). In these feast must people go their various congregation for prayers and special dishes are prepared for celerations. Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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Multiculturalism in Cameroon

Cameroon is often refered to as ”Africa in Miniature” because it has 250 tribes with completely different cultures similar to the cultures found all over Africa. Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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Multiculturalism in Cameroon

Cameroon is often refered to as ”Africa in Miniature” because it has 250 tribes with completely different cultures similar to the cultures found all over Africa. In fact, anybody who desire to experience all African culture in one trip should simply visit Cameroon. Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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Traditional Festivals

The Ngondo is an annual water-centered festival held by the Sawa (coastal peoples) in Douala, Cameroon. The highlight

  • f the festival is a ceremony of the jengu cult.

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Traditional Festivals

The Ngondo is an annual water-centered festival held by the Sawa (coastal peoples) in Douala, Cameroon. The highlight

  • f the festival is a ceremony of the jengu cult.

The ceremony is held at a beach on Wouri Bay, during which a devotee enters the water to visit the underwater kingdom of the miengu Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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Traditional Festivals

The Ngondo is an annual water-centered festival held by the Sawa (coastal peoples) in Douala, Cameroon. The highlight

  • f the festival is a ceremony of the jengu cult.

The ceremony is held at a beach on Wouri Bay, during which a devotee enters the water to visit the underwater kingdom of the miengu According to tradition, the devotee can remain underwater for hours, and emerge with his clothing appearing completely dry Presented by Kuaban Godlove Suila [-3pt] November 6, 2018

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