As for Egide, he owned his first pair of shoes when he was fourteen years of age. Burundi has 4 times less GDP per capita than Haiti: $160 a year compared to $646. (source IMF, World Bank 2010)
In any case, Egide instinctively knew that to receive a Catholic education and benefit from the evangelization that attends it, was to be liberated from the a life of not knowing Christ. As Pope Leo XIII said, “The greatest of all misfortunes is never to have known Jesus Christ.” This is a wonderful vantage point for those of us who were born and raised in the Catholic Faith. It is possible to take for granted even the greatest of blessings. As for Egide, he knew the contrast between a life without Christ and a life with Christ; not only did he personally experience this contrast as an individual but he had come to see the contrast on a cultural level too. He said,
“Not only the Bible and the New Life in Christ were introduced, but access to modern life was offered. On a personal level, the Catholic Education (both in elementary and secondary) meant experiencing a new life with a path to prosperity. It meant the only way that guarantied the breaking the vicious cycle of poverty in my family. Suddenly, the world view changed in many ways. The hills of the sunrise and the sunset were no longer the limits of the world.”
After having received the light of the Gospel through Catholic education in Burundi, Egide was to see, with his own eyes, what blessings that light can bring to a nation. Indeed, after having his life threatened in Burundi through ethnic warfare, after having known a life untouched by grace and after having known real poverty for so long, when he had come to set his eyes on this great country of ours, he was inspired to say, “American is Heaven on Earth!”
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When I first heard these words, I thought he was overstating his impression. After all, America is facing so many challenges. But after hearing his testimony in full, I have come to understand what America and the Catholic Church can mean to a person. I have also come to better appreciate just how blessed we are to be Americans.
Egide now heads a Catholic education foundation for the children of Burundi. What he has received, he wants to give back; this, so that the hills of the sunrise and the sunset are no longer the limits of the world for other children.
To visit his foundation supported by the Catholic Foundation for the Diocese of Green Bay, click on this link: http://educateburundi.org/donate.php