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Encounters with Silence - Karl Rahner

Only in love can I find You, my God. In love the gates of my soul
spring open, allowing me to breath a new air of freedom and forget
my own petty self. In love my whole being streams forth out of the
rigid confines of narrowness and anxious self-assertion, which
make me a prisoner of my own poverty and emptiness. In love all
the powers of my soul flow out toward You, wanting never more to
return, but to lose themselves completely in You, since by Your love
You are the inmost center of my heart, closer to me than I am to
myself.

Karl Rahner, from Encounters with Silence



Tony Wach, S.J.
President/Projector Director
director.ocer@hotmail.com
 
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Ocer Campion Jesuit College fills a desperate need for secondary education in the war-ravaged northern Uganda around the city of Gulu. Please assist us achieve our dream of providing an superb education to our eager students.

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Gulu, Uganda

Ocer Campion Jesuit College will be located northeast of Gulu, Uganda on 98.5 acres of land. Gulu is the main city in the northern region of Uganda.

 

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Spring is dug out and sealed as second source of water
2012-02-13
The dry season has arrived in Acholiland,so temperatures have soared into the 30 degree centigrade range, skies are clear, the wind is strong and the sun burns down upon us. This normal weather pattern lasts until mid March when the clouds and rains return.

With the return of past students and the arrival of a new class of freshmen, the demand for water has increased. The original bore hole, with a capacity of about two cubic meters of water per hour can no longer keep up with the demand for water by students and construction. So this past month Fr. Jim Strzok, Cosmos, and his crew have dug and sealed a spring as an additional source of clean water. It is pumped by a small solar system to suppliment the bore hole water suppy.

A Spring is Dug and Sealed as a second source of watrer.


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Recent News

  2012-02-13: Spring is dug out and sealed as second source of water

  2012-02-06: Student's Report

  2012-02-01: Interview Time at OCJC

  2012-01-25: Primary-Leaving-Examination-Results

  2011-12-15: Eco ponds begin to mature

  2011-12-08: Feast of St Campion, and Christmas Celebrations, at Ocer Campion.

  2011-11-05: Visiting Day

  2011-10-31: Sports day at Ocer Campion Jesuit College

 


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OCJC students stock fishpond with 2,000 talapia
Students worked with Fr. Jim and a local fish hatchery to introduce 2,000 Nile talapia fingerlings into the school pond. After contracting a local fish nursery to hatch and grow Nile talapia to finger size, 2,000 talia were introduced into our three-acre fish pond Oct. 13. The pond was created several months ago by daming the headwaters of eight perenial springs flowing through our property. Two control valves and an overflow maintain the water at a desired level. This will allow the fingerlings to grow to hand-size in six months and arms length in the following years. Bring your fishing tackle the next time you visit OCJC.
2011-10-24

OCJC students stock fishpond with 2,000 talapia
Students worked with Fr. Jim and a local fish hatchery to introduce 2,000 Nile talapia fingerlings into the school pond. After contracting a local fish nursery to hatch and grow Nile talapia to finger size, 2,000 talia were introduced into our three-acre fish pond Oct. 13. The pond was created several months ago by daming the headwaters of eight perenial springs flowing through our property. Two control valves and an overflow maintain the water at a desired level. This will allow the fingerlings to grow to hand-size in six months and arms length in the following years. Bring your fishing tackle the next time you visit OCJC.
2011-10-24

The Classroom and IT building nears completion
The new classroom and IT/library building are nearing completion at OCJC. The images show the building in early September, 2011. The building will contain eleven standard classrooms, three science labs, and a library. The whole complex is powered by solar energy. The enterior courtyard contains a very large, 60 cubic meter cistern, which harvests the rainwater for bathroom and cleaning purposes. The science classrooms will be state-of-the art, allowing students to excel in basic sciences like chemistry, physics and biology and environmental sciences, forestry, animal husbandry.
2011-09-06

The girl's dorm and new classroom block turned over
The Girl's dormitory and the new classroom block are being turned over to OCJC by the contractors this month. The boy's dorm is next. The contract for constructing the new boy's dorm was signed July 23rd with construciton beginning July 25th. The dorm it to be finished Jan 2. 2012.
2011-08-02

Project Status #1
Construction of the girl's dorm is nearing completion. What remains is rain guttering, three large external water storage tanks and the constuction of a large 60 cubic meter cistern to harvest rainwater during the two rainy seasons for student. We are looking for funds, about $10,000USD to comlete the cistern and purchase the larege plastic external tanks.
2011-05-31

Project Status #2
The backbone for the campus sewerage system is now in place thanks to a generous donation from James O'Kane, Campion Class of '57. The entire underground system of pipes, manholes, septic tanks and three eco ponds that digest raw sewerage from the dormitory, classrom and future developments extends almost one mile along the south side of the campus. While mostly hidden from sight, it ensures that there will be no future contamination of the local water table from foul sewerage. Since OCJC is located on one of the headwater streams of the Nile River, runoff and management of sewerage is carefully managed by the Uganda Enironmental Protection rules. These have been followed carefully in designing the system by Wagner Associates, Kampala.
2011-05-31

Project Status #3
Jim Strzok, S.J., President of the Building Committee for the Eastern Africa Province just returned from three weeks at OCJC. He posts these images and this progress:
2011-05-31

#4
Solar powered street lighting is now being placed along the long 200 meter campus road connecting the girl's dorm to the upper classrooms. Since the entire campus is solar powered, the automatic switching for the light posts had to be developed locally. It is not available on local markets. But thanks to Fr. John Legge, SJ, who teaches electronics at Gulu University, Fr. Jim Strzok, SJ, was able to develop and enstall a light sensor and main solar collector for a system that will soon light the path during the night.
2011-05-31