Jean Eddy Bakando, cicm
Provincial Superior
Province of Kinshasa (KIN)
- January 24, 1976: Born in Kinshasa, DR Congo.
- 1983-1989: Studied at Tata Bakutu Elementary School, Boteka, Province of Equateur.
- 1989-1991: Orientation years at Institut Boteka Mbil in Boteka.
- 1991-1996: Minor Seminary Notre Dame de l’Esperance, Mbandaka, Province of Equateur.
- 1996-1998: Work experience at the health center/hospital of the Missionary Sisters of the Precious Blood (CPS) and teaching in Boteka.
- 1998-1999: Aspirant with the Mill Hill missionaries in Basankusu as a CICM candidate.
- 1999-2002: Philosophical Studies in Kinshas,DR Congo.
- 2002-2003: CICM Novitiate in Mbudi, Kinshasa, DR Congo.
- September 8, 2003: First vows in Kinshasa, DR Congo.
- 2003-2007: Theological Studies in Ngoya-Yaounde, Cameroon.
- October 1, 2007: Sent to the mission in the Philippines.
- 2007-2010: Internship in the Philippines.
- February 9, 2010: Perpetual vows in Quezon City, Philippines.
- March 21, 2010: Ordained Deacon in Afga, Agusan del Sur, Philippines
- August 8, 2010: Ordained Priest in Kinshasa, DR Congo.
- 2011-2012: Assistant Parish Priest, Holy Family Parish in Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines
- 2012-2016: Parish Priest at Saint Michael the Archangel Parish in Simbalan, Agusan del Norte, Philippines.
- 2016-2017: Formation for formators at Catholic Theological Union (CTU) in Chicago, USA.
- 2017-2024: Formator at Asia International Formation Community (AIFC) in New Manila, Quezon City, Philippines
- 2019-2024: Member of Provincial Committee on Finances.
- November 15, 2021-2024: Rector, Asia International Formation Community (AIFC) in New Manila, Quezon City, RP
- 2022-2024: Provincial Council Member of CICM-RP Province.
- 2023-2024: Member of General Committee for Initial Formation.
- June 29, 2024: Appointed Provincial Superior of CICM-KIN Province, effective January 1, 2025.
André Kazadi Bakajika, cicm
Provincial Superior
US Province
- March 16, 1974: Born in Dibaya, Kasaï-Occidental, DR Congo.
- 1993: Entered the novitiate at Mbudi, Kinshasa, DR Congo.
- October 7 1994: First profession of vows.
- 1994 - 1997: Studied Philosophy at the Philosophât Saint Augustin and at the Père Nkongolo Scholasticate in Kinshasa.
- 1997: Sent to the United States of America to study English and Theology.
- 1997 - 2003: Theology studies at Oblate School of Theology, San Antonio, TX, and missionary internship.
- August 19, 2001: Profession of Perpetual vows.
- May 25, 2003: Ordination to the priesthood in McAllen, Texas.
- 2003- 2006: Parish vicar at Saint Francis Xavier in La Feria and at Saint Mary's Church in Santa Rosa, TX.
- 2006-2008: Parish priest of Saint Mary's Church in Santa Rosa, TX.
- 2008 - 2014: Parish priest of Saint Patrick's Church in San Antonio, TX.
- 2009-2012: Provincial Councilor of the Province of US.
- 2012-2014: Vice-provincial of the US Province.
- 2007- 2014: Member of the Finance and Investment Committee (US).
- 2012-2014 : Master Degree in Administrative Management at the University of Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX.
- 2014: Appointed Assistant Treasurer General in Rome.
- 2012-2015: Member of the General Finance Committee.
- 2015-2017: General Councilor, Rome.
- 2019-2024: Vice-Provincial and Director for Promotion of the US Province.
- July 1, 2024: Provincial Superior of the US Province.
Armando Romero, cicm
Missionary in Japan
AN ENCOUNTER: CICM visits the Archdiocese of Makassar
The meeting of the CICM ASI Provincial Government, the Bishop, and the KAMS Curia (Archdiocese of Makassar) occurred on Monday, March 18, 2024, at the Archdiocese of Makassar office. His Excellency, Archbishop John Liku-Ada' was accompanied by the KAMS Curia: Fr. Joni Payuk, CICM, the Vicar General; Fr. I Made Markus Suma (Secretary and Chancellor); Fr. Junarto Timbang (Diocesan Treasurer); and the Chairman of the Evangelization Commission, Fr. Edy Kaniu: and Fr. Oslan Lewi, received the visit of the members of the ASI PG(Provincial Government).
Fr. Roger Nshono Mbanji, CICM, General Councilor, was accompanied by Fr. Antonius Harnoko, CICM, Provincial Superior of CICM ASIA Province, and Fr. Ronald Magbanua, CICM (Provincial Councilor). Additionally, Fr. Joni Payuk, CICM, a CICM Asia Provincial Government member, was appointed District Superior of Indonesia-Singapore in December 2023. Two CICM Asia Provincial Council members were absent because they were en route to Makassar. These members are Fr. Dominique Mukonda Kananga, CICM (Vice Provincial and District Superior of SM), and Fr. Rene Candelaria, CICM (District Superior of Japan). The Provincial Administration members, including Fr. Armando Romero, CICM (Provincial Secretary), and Fr. Peter Koh, CICM (Provincial Treasurer), were also in attendance during the meeting.

The meeting took place in the visitors’ lounge of the Curia. With English as the means of communication, a warm and fraternal dialogue filled the meeting room. Bishop John warmly welcomed the CICM leadership and promptly introduced himself. After which, each member of the Curia and Commission Chairpersons and staff present introduced themselves. In response, the Provincial Superior also introduced himself, which was followed by introducing each member of the CICM present.
Father Roger Nshono Mbanji expressed gratitude during the meeting for the Bishop's and Local Clergy's continuous support of CICM's presence and missionary work in the Archdiocese. These efforts align closely with the visions of the Local Church. In addition, he was also grateful for the significant number of candidates from the Archdiocese who wanted to join the Congregation. It is a concrete sign of the local church's support to the Congregation.
Having this, Bishop John expressed that it was the fruit of the mission of the CICM that gave way to the birth and establishment of the Local Church now known as the Archdiocese of Makassar. CICM's decisive action in establishing the St. Peter Claver Secondary Seminary and directing seminarians who aspire to become priests toward the option of becoming Diocesan Priests of KAMS is a visionary policy. The CICM efforts and support for the education of Local clergy, which at present is gradually increasing and getting stronger, is an extraordinary and strategic policy for the life and development of the Local Church. The firm conviction of the CICM played a crucial role in ensuring that KAMS now has ordained personnel and exceptionally well-qualified diocesan priests.
Subsequently, the Bishop requested that Fr. Made, the Diocesan Secretary/Chancellor, provide a brief explanation of the Archdiocese's profile and history of the Archdiocese. Father Made provided a concise overview, stating that on April 13, 1937, the community in the southern region of Sulawesi was canonically established as an Apostolic Prefecture. Eleven years later, on May 13, 1948, its status was elevated to that of an Apostolic Vicariate.
Subsequently, when the Indonesian Church Hierarchy was established on January 3, 1961, this Apostolic Vicariate was further elevated to the status of an Archdiocese, known as the Archdiocese of Ujung Pandang. The first two Bishops were from the CICM Congregation: Msgr. Gerard Martens, CICM and Msgr. N.M. Schneiders, CICM.Following their tenure, pastoral care was carried on by Msgr. Theodorus Lumanauw. Subsequently, the pastoral relay continued under the leadership of Msgr. Frans van Roessel, CICM. After that, Msgr. John Liku-Ada' continues the noble task until today.
According to 2022 statistics, the Catholic population in KAMS numbered 160 thousand people. They are served by 139 Priests, including 114 Diocesan Priests and 25 Religious-Missionary Priests. KAMS hosts 6 Congregations of Priests, 8 Congregations of Sisters, and 2 Congregations of Brothers. This brief profile provides an overview of KAMS, which serves as one of the missionary sites for CICM missionaries.
The CICM Provincial shared details about several programs prepared by the Congregation and expressed hope for increased collaboration and closer cooperation with KAMS in the future. During this meeting, Father Harnoko, Provincial Superior, announced that the Provincial Council would convene for a three-day conference at the HSH ( Home Sweet Home) Makassar Residence.
The Bishop expressed support for CICM's presence, activities, and mission in building and developing the community within the KAMS region. A group photo session took place after the meeting, followed by lunch at the Bishop’s guesthouse.

The CICM Province of Kinshasa held its Provincial Assembly at the Centre Théophile Verbist (CTV) in Mbudi (Kinshasa) from 22 to 28 May 2022. Fifty confreres took part in this Assembly, which was convened in view of the preparation of the 16th General Chapter to be held in Rome from June 4 to 30, 2023. During this Assembly, the discernment and the sharing were focused on the theme “Witnessing to the Gospel in a changing world.” Msgr. Félicien Ntambue, Bishop of Kabinda, was the Moderator and expressed the wish that this Provincial Assembly would take place in a serene and fraternal climate.
Msgr. Félicien also emphasized that the working method adopted during this Provincial Assembly will be the method of discernment.
The exchanges turned around the reflections on the three memos proposed by the General Government, namely, “Spirituality and Mission: Evangelization is our Joy,” “Reconciliation as a gift of God and a missionary task,” and “Interculturality: a witness.”
The discernment led the participants in the Provincial Assembly of KIN to the election of the following delegates and substitutes for the 16th Chapter:
Delegates Substitutes
1. Didier Badianga, ex officio Théophile Nlandu, ex officio
2. Jean Tsoungui, elected Timothy Ngumbi, elected
3. Arnel Batilong, elected André Mangongo, elected
4. Louis Ngoy, elected Emmanuel Iroung, elected
Missionary Priorities 2022
Didier Badianga, the Provincial Superior, presented the missionary project of the Province of Kinshasa, the fruit of a revision process initiated at the 2015 Provincial Assembly.
This project is articulated around four major priorities selected by the Provincial Assemblies of June 2007, May 2016, and May 2021:
- To live our religious missionary identity;
- To raise awareness and ensure the ongoing formation of ourselves, the agents of evangelization, and the people;
- To promote Justice-Peace-Integrity of Creation and Interreligious Dialogue;
- To educate and invest in the integral formation of the youth.
The CICM Province of the België-Nederland (BNL) held its Provincial Assembly from October 2 to 5, 2022, at the CICM House of Schilde in Belgium.
The preparation of the 16th General Chapter (June 4–30, 2022, in Rome) was the primary purpose of the BNL Provincial Assembly. The participants focused their discussion on the three memos on Spirituality, Reconciliation, and Interculturality produced by our General Government.
This Provincial Assembly also had the mission to elect the delegates and their substitutes to partake in the 2023 CICM General Chapter:
- The Delegates
1. Martin Mvibudulu, Ex Officio
2. Thomas Hendrikus, 1st elected Delegate
3. André Kalumba, 2nd elected Delegate
4. Jacques Thomas, 3rd elected Delegate
4. Léonard Heyse, 4th elected Delegate
- The Substitutes
1. Luc Colla, substitute, Ex Officio
2. Frans Van Humbeck, 1st elected Substitute
3. Sylvestre Mpia, 2nd elected Substitute
4. Jan Reynebeau, 3rd elected Substitute
5. Jozef Lapauw, 4th elected Substitute
Loving God, (…),
Send your Holy Spirit into our hearts as a seal on Jesus’ Mission for us today. So that this time of preparation for the 16th General Chapter may be for us a time of joyful hope and daring creativity.
(Prayer for the 16th General Chapter)