God, AIDS, Africa & HOPE

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15.09.2010 Talking about time

Talking about time as I did in the last blog – once again time is faster flying than I can keep up with it.
The weekend saw me serving the Catholic Community in Belhar with a very interesting family mass on the Sunday morning. Preparation for the HOPE Cape Town management meeting and a talk, given to readers of “Die Zeit” , a German weekly newspaper, who were on a trip through South Africa. It is always interesting for me to hear opinions and different perspectives to our situation here in South Africa and to learn a lot about how our country is perceived in the first world.
HOPE Cape Town Management meeting yesterday with lots to discuss at senior level. Such a project is developing also in a rapid way and we have to be creative to keep on going in a way serving the communities. From an afternoon with management then directly to Brooklyn Holy Cross Primary School where we celebrated the Feast of the Cross with the school community.
This morning POZ meeting: the working group trying to put up a pastoral care structure for HIV positive priests and religious is battling a bit with the concepts some people of the church hierarchy have. It is not easy to find a way to serve those infected and affected in a sensitive and meaningful way if there is so much fear and phobia within the church tackling the pandemic within our own ranks. Fr Wim and myself had meetings in Rome about the subject in May this year and we intended to be back with first positive steps in November this year, but unfortunately it will take more time. So I canceled yesterday the Rome leg of the trip end of next month in the hope, that next year sees more results.

Making progress in sensitive matters within our church can be quite an issue; and it is not that people would not see the urgency of matters, but the apprehensibility in some quarters of our church makes it at times very difficult. On the other hand: we know that we are as the church moving: slavery, human rights, democracy – the latter have been directly from hell some time ago but today we are the champions when it comes to advocate them for others.
I ask myself whether we are so much different from other organizations – and I guess: no.

Well: Never give up was one of the favorite songs of our first HOPE Community Health Workers and I think, that is a good motto for the days and weeks to come.

Filed under: General, HIV and AIDS, HOPE Cape Town Association & Trust, Networking, Society and living environment, , , , , , , , ,

10.09.2010 Sometimes….

… a week is gone and you don’t know why and how it has happened. And even my addiction to internet comes to a hold, it must be serious.. 🙂 But also good to have friends beaming one out of stress for a couple of hours.. what a delight.. 🙂

Preparation for Management meeting of HOPE Cape Town Association, meetings with several interesting persons involved in the field of HIV and AIDS, meeting with a TOP (two ocean production) to discuss the possibility to update our HOPE Cape Town trailer as the old one is now 7 years old and outdated. I was amazed to learn what it means on time and effort to have a 3 min trailer done.
And of course not to forget: The HOPE Gala Dresden is on track: 30.10.2010.. not to be missed out. And for the Germans reading the block here an appetizer:

http://www.dresdeneins.tv/nachrichten/5_HOPE_Gala_Dresden-355.html

And to book go onto: http://www.hopegala.de

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…sterilized without consent?

Local rights groups in Namibia have uncovered 15 instances of women being sterilized after being diagnosed with HIV, PlusNews reports. Sterilization without informed consent, a severe human rights violation, has been described as “fairly widespread and systemic” in Namibia, and similar examples have been documented in neighboring Zambia and South Africa. Many of the women have declined to go to court because infertility carries a strong stigma in southern Africa.

To read the PlusNews article, click here.

Filed under: HIV and AIDS, HIV Treatment, Politics and Society, , , , , ,

For the first time: China Court to Hear HIV Discrimination Case

A court in China’s Anhui province has agreed to hear a lawsuit involving a prospective schoolteacher who says he was denied a job because he is HIV positive, The New York Times reports. The case is based on a 2006 government regulation stating that “no institution or individual shall discriminate against people living with HIV, AIDS patients and their relatives.” In the four years that the regulation has been in force, this is believed to be the first time that a Chinese court has accepted an HIV discrimination case.

To read the New York Times article, click here.

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POZ Magazine: “Jesus Had HIV” Sermon Riles South African Christians

South African Pastor Xola Skosana upset churchgoers by preaching a sermon titled “Jesus Was HIV Positive,” Mail & Guardian reports. Skosana chose the sermon to draw attention to the stigmatization and silence that fuel the epidemic. The sermon drew scathing attacks, he said, because people assumed it meant Jesus was promiscuous. “My responsibility…is to…paint a picture of a God who cares for people…not who judges them and is ashamed of them,” he said, adding that “in many parts of the Bible, God put himself in the position of the destitute, the sick, the marginalized.”

Source: http://www.poz.com/rssredir/articles/Jesus_HIV_sermon_1_19029.shtml

To read the Mail & Guardian article, click here.

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