{"id":148788,"date":"2022-02-10T08:57:04","date_gmt":"2022-02-10T08:57:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/carfundacion.roymo.info\/?post_type=testimonios&p=148788"},"modified":"2024-10-10T13:36:29","modified_gmt":"2024-10-10T11:36:29","slug":"belvy-sacerdote-de-congo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fundacioncarf.org\/en\/belvy-sacerdote-de-congo\/","title":{"rendered":"Belvy, a priest from Congo, with a Catholic father and an evangelical mother"},"content":{"rendered":"
Belvy Delphane Diandaga is a priest of the Diocese of Brazzaville, in the Republic of Congo. He was born in the same city of Brazzaville in 1985 and is currently in Rome pursuing a degree in Philosophy at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, thanks to a scholarship granted by CARF - Centro Academico Romano Foundation. He tells us his story, which, as he himself says, is a love story.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n \"The story of a vocation is above all a beautiful story of love, as well as a work of God's mercy which, despite our limits and weaknesses, makes us sharers in the great ministry of his Son. And this work in us is a true privilege that God grants us,\" he says.<\/p>\n Belvy Delphane Diandaga was born into a family of religious disparity: her father is Catholic and her mother is Protestant, so she had the opportunity to choose between one or the other vision of the Christian faith. <\/strong><\/p>\n But even as a child, he was a regular at Sunday Mass. \"Even without having any real knowledge of it, it was a moment of happiness for me, because it was a moment of encounter with the other faithful, a communal moment. It was precisely when I was four years old that I began to express the desire to accompany my father to Sunday Mass and this, as I grew up, had a great influence on me,\" says Fr.<\/p>\n Already at this age he could perceive the signs of his inclination towards the Catholic faith. \"Being from a family with mixed religious traditions, with an evangelical (Protestant) mother, I had the possibility of embracing one or the other tradition. But it was towards the Catholic faith that I oriented myself at the age of seven, when I went to enroll in the courses of initiation to Christian life (catechesis) without telling my father, who would soon, however, notice and encourage me.\"<\/p>\n During this period of initiation, he had taken the initiative to join the scouting movement with his cousin, and then that of the altar boys, \"even without feeling at this precise moment the desire to become a priest, because my dream was to become a priest,\" he said. army officer or even a magistrate,<\/strong> to defend the oppressed and fight injustice in my country\".<\/p>\n Belvy Delphane Diandaga is a priest of the Diocese of Brazzaville in the Republic of Congo.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n He was born into a family of different religions: his father is Catholic and his mother is Protestant, so he had the opportunity to choose between one or the other vision of the Christian faith. <\/strong><\/p>\n But even as a child, he was a regular at Sunday Mass. \"Even without having any real knowledge of it, it was a moment of happiness for me, because it was a moment of encounter with the other faithful, a communal moment. It was precisely when I was four years old that I began to express the desire to accompany my father to Sunday Mass and this, as I grew up, had a great influence on me,\" says Fr.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \"It was at the end of my high school studies that I somehow realized that the Lord was calling me to his service. It was on the occasion of the priestly ordination of a priest of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity that this desire became clearer. I could not describe what happened that day, but I can say in general that this wonderful encounter with Christ transformed my whole life. As St. Augustine said, \"no one can meet Christ and remain the same\".<\/p>\n Belvy has it clear: the motto of his life, then, is a word of St. Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians (1 Cor 15:10): \"by the grace of God I am what I am, and the grace that He gave me was not unfruitful\" (1 Cor 15:10).<\/strong><\/p>\n \"After feeling God's call, I was quick to talk about it with my father one day when we were returning from my parish choir rehearsals. We were both participating in these songs of praise to God through liturgical animation, especially at Mass, which was for me a strong moment of encounter with Christ: a moment of ecstasy, in which my heart was filled with joy.<\/p>\nThe story of a vocation is a love story <\/strong><\/h3>\n
His decision for the Catholic faith <\/strong><\/h3>\n
<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nThe Lord called him to his service<\/h2>\n
The Eucharist is the sacrament of sacraments. <\/strong><\/h3>\n