The lhukonzo (Konzo) language, variously rendered Lukonzo, Olukonzo, and konzo, is a Bantu language spoken by the Konzo people of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It has a 77% lexical similarity with Nande. There are many dialects, including Sanza (Ekisanza).[1]

When the Rosary is said in a group, the most of the prayers are divided into two parts, of which one person, or part of the group, says the first, while the others respond with the second. The divisions are are indicated below with an asterisk (*). Where no division is indicated, the entire prayer is recited by all. (The sign of the cross is recited by all or by the leader alone, the others responding "Amen.")


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Rooted in Jesus is designed to be used by a trained leader with small groups of between 6 and 20 people. Each session has been carefully planned to include time for prayer, for worship and for fellowship as well as for teaching. If a group completes one lesson every two weeks, on average, they will finish the course in two years. Many of those who do complete it go on to lead their own groups; others become involved in the healing ministry, in prayer, evangelism and community support. 

 

 The syllabus for Rooted in Jesus was written by Roger Morgan and the course books created by Revd Dr Alison Morgan, working in association with Stanley Hotay, now the Bishop of the Diocese of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, and a small group of clergy, qualified teachers and experienced small group leaders from Leicester. There is a Leader's Guide for group leaders and a Team Manual for team members. ff782bc1db

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