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[cherry_row] [cherry_col size_md=”12″] CATHOLIC COMMISSION of JUSTICE AND PEACE Catholic Commission Justice and Peace in Mangochi Diocese was established in October 2007 which means by this year October CCJP will be clocking the dot of 10 since its establishment. CCJP has got its own goal which is to consolidate democracy and good governance and it
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[cherry_row] [cherry_col size_md=”12″] Established under the mandate to promote, propagate and defend the Kingdom of God through education and training, the Mangochi Diocese Education Commission says it will continue to strive towards high quality education standards in its three catchment districts of Balaka, Machinga and Mangochi respectively.The education commission operates under the vision of providing
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Kausi Parish is one of the smallest and yet growing parish in the Catholic Diocese of Mangochi it covers average of 15km2 and her population comes barely 1072 Christians today. Located south of Mangochi District and along M13 load, the parish has 7 out churches and 2 centres. There are 26 small Christian communities and
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NAMALAKA PARISH RENEWS COVENANT WITH ST. BRENDAN PARISH OF WASHINGTON IN THE US.
[caption id="attachment_5605" align="alignright" width="515"] symbolic gift from St. Joseph Parish[/caption]It has been three years now since St. Joseph (Namalaka) Parish signed a covenant with St. Brendan Parish in Washington in the US. Parochial delegates from St. Brendan Parish their paid their annual and official visit to Namalaka Parish in Diocese of Mangochi in Malawi from 29th July to 12 August 2018. The delegation included Dale, Marie, Brigette, and Fr Wichert. The four stayed in Malawi for 2 good weeks with the intent to strengthened and share faith, stories, skills, cultures and experiences treasured by the two faith based families with a reflection that God places each one where He wants him /her to be.
Each day has always began with a Eucharistic Celebration which normally commenced as early as 6 in the morning. On the very first day, the Brendan team was very interested to learn from the Namalaka Executive Council on how the Brendan Bowl has benefited the community and the learners from Namalaka Catholic Primary School. The discussions revealed that a different agency was interested in providing the same services to the community and hence the conclusion has been to shift the Brendan Bowl to St. Padre Pio (Lungwena). The student population is about the same (2100).
Late hours of Saturday 4th August were spent visiting 3 out-churches of to the north and these being Lupetere, Lugola and Saiti, Fr. Wichert enjoyed blessing the congregations wherever we stopped for an audience.
[caption id="attachment_5602" align="alignleft" width="371"] …the priestly brothers concelebrating…[/caption]Sunday 5th August was a very special day for us. In spite of being Sunday, the Brendan family was welcomed with a Holy Mass led by Fr Davie the pastor of Namalaka Parish. A Gorgeous occasion its was! Fr. Wichert said the second half of the Eucharistic prayer in Chichewa. He also gave a short speech in Chichewa. The delegation also sang a song ‘One Lord’. We also presented gifts to the parish. New vestments, albs, vessels, books and rosaries. The team then celebrated a second Mass with at the one of the furthest out churches, south of the parish, St. Mary Church (Rashidi) – another joyous occasion. This created a chance for the team to stop at Lungwena where the Brendan Bowl will be. There the team met with a smaller group of Christians, as well as toured the school.
The third day was adventurous. Women and Youth were agenda of the day. Marie and Brigette met with the Catholic Women’s Organization members. Realizing the responsibility the women carry in Africa and the poverty that outworks their ability to develop and be productive the team funded the group to start small business. The meeting discussed how families work and are managed. An area of more interest was establishing permanent ties between the women of Namalaka and St. Brendan. Contacts details were exchanged.
Later the youth were addressed on similar agenda. The Brendan delegation was treated to a poem, drama and game.
[caption id="attachment_5600" align="alignright" width="369"] St. Brendan delegates[/caption]The whole noon was spared for tour. The team paid a courtesy visit to Namalaka and (St. Teresa) Lugola and Namalaka Health Centres. Discovery revealed there are numerous challenges in two health facilities.
On 7th August was an emotional and faith filled experience day. The whole morning and afternoon was dedicated to the weak and sick’. Frs. Davie and Wichert accompanied by Dale, Marie, Brigette, Dale, Catechist Louis visited Marita, Eunice, Gibson, Mavis and Rosario where sacraments were administered.
It was a moving experience at the watch of two priestly brothers serving souls.
Later in the day the Brendan delegation moved to the Bishop’s house.
As time passed everyone awaited for the emotional moment of separation. Every separation brings forth pain and discomfort for close and intimate people. When Saturday evening downed there was panting and discomfort noted in also everyone. It was time to return to Namalaka and yes to bid farewell to our family members. We shared our final supper with Fr. Mambo and Amos they gifted us each with a Malawi bracelet and a small print. Sunday had us anxious and a little sad for our farewell Mass. Fr. Wichert read the gospel and delivered the homily in Chichewa. The liturgical celebration was decorated with liturgical dancing, singing and ululation.
[caption id="attachment_5615" align="alignleft" width="300"] Frs. Wichert & Davie[/caption]At the very end of the Eucharistic Celebration, Master, chairperson to the Namalaka parish council and Marie representing the Brendan delegation addressed the congregation. They both underlined on the importance of covenant signed between the two sister-parishes. It was then a moment to renew the bilateral relationship by means of exchanging symbolic gifts and signed again the contact. St. Joseph presented to St. Brendan Parish a beautiful emblem of union as gift. It is a homemade map of the area, showing the out churches, health centres, St. Joseph.
On behalf of the parish, Fr. Davie Mambo received assorted items for the parish such as homemade baby blankets and diapers, men’s clothing for the women to sell, St. Brendan school sweatshirts and vests, wooden cars that the boy scouts made, matching shirts for football and clothes for little girls.
Concluding the visit, the two parishes signed and recommitted for another 3 years to the sister parish covenant. It was signed by both pastors and chairs of the pastoral council.
A communion meal was served sealing the whole deal. Frs. Davie and Wichert were symbolic and covental figures throughout our say in Namalaka.
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MANGOCHI COMMEMORATES WORLD DAY FOR THE SICK The catholic church joins the rest of the world in commemorating the world day for the sick. In the spirit of Jesus cited in the sacred scriptures in his very words of commissioning to the disciple to go and proclaim the good news, teach and baptise and serve,
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FR. EPHREM MKAMALIYSA TURNS 50 AS A CATHOLIC Every journey starts with a single step. The initial move made in any journey marks the beginning of either good or bad experience in life. The Christian journey starts with baptism. All the baptised become God’s children, members of the Holy family and liberated spiritual citizens. 25th