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MABANZA Mbumba Tryphon? MARIE THERESE

Born in Kinshasa, Tryphon MABANZA holds an Irish certificate in speech video and degrees in general agriculture, philosophy and theology.

As an agronomist by training, he worked for a year in CDI Bwamanda of Kinshasa precisely in the corn industry. During 9 years of his life and studies at the convent, he led with care and good officer developing agro-pastoral activities in the various seminars and parishes of the Archdiocese of Kinshasa. This responsibility in collaboration with some agronomists and veterinary doctors allowed him to have a mastery of corn, cassava, peanuts, tomatoes, eggplants, carrots, onions, celery, vegetables, flowers ... and on farms and salaries pigs, poultry, sheep, cattle, cats and fish (fish). Moreover, He also has a say in nutritional diseases and nutritional value of plants.

As philosopher and theologian, Tryphon MABANZA is editor of two dissertations and several articles dealing with moral issues and on human life, death, euthanasia, abortion and the holy law of God: Thou shalt not kill (Exode20, 13). Referring to the work of defenders of the dignity of human life like his dad (assistant surgeon), John Paul II in Evangelium Vitae, Father Sebastian MUYENGO in introduction to bioethics, ethics and genetic engineering, Dr Evariste LIKINDA in medical malpractice and principles of medical ethics, Tryphon MABANZA interested in bioethical issues and has always had interest in promoting respect for human life, dignity and the preservation of peace. This concept of peace is a fundamental doctrine of the Congo-pax of MARIE-THERESE NLANDU denouncing the immorality of murderous rage.

As a Christian and in his social life, Tryphon MABANZA condemns , arrogance, ungratefulness, dictatorship insane, the gossip. He insists on a notion of freedom which do not prohibit the practice of moral values : say thank you and sorry, to answer his letters (in 8 or 14 days of receipt), humility, mutual respect, respect its commitments and those other, critical assessment of the facts, helpfulness ... This sense of helpfulness gives him a special attention to the poor, orphans and street children. His free spirit and rigor of the strict practice of morality have often led to injuries and other sorts of attacks, He acts with determination but without hesitation to bring order and modestly anyone fault because for him only God who must be feared because He kills the body and soul. The man, he deserves that respect.

Tryphon MABANZA, Congo-pax

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