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Sisters celebrate 90th birthday of Bishop Setlalekgosi

Posted by Spalding Hurst

October 10, 2017

Sisters in Botswana invited Bishop Emeritus Boniface Setlalekgosi for an outdoor meal, as he celebrated his 90th Birthday on Sept. 14, 2017. It was Bishop Boniface who invited SCNs to minister in his Diocese (Gaborone) in the year 2000. Bishop Boniface has been a great support to the Sisters since the beginning of the SCN presence in Botswana and over the past 17 years. Bishop Boniface is one of the members of the SCN Welfare Association in Botswana. This outdoor lunch was an expression of their love and appreciation for the Bishop.

2 Comments

  1. Teresa Kotturan

    Glad you all had opportunity to appreciate the person of Bishop Boniface.

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  2. Maria Brocato

    I remember Bishop Boniface well and appreciate his kind support during our early days in Botswana.

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