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AMECEA Bishops commend religious women of the region.

President of the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA) and Zambia鈥檚 Bishop of Solwezi Diocese, Charles Charles Kasonde has commended religious women in the AMECEA region for their selfless service to Church.

Sr Helen Kasaka 鈥 Nairobi, Kenya.

鈥淲e have noticed that religious women are such a consolidated group and in all our conferences, you are very effective. We are very grateful for that and the accompaniment of your work in the Church鈥 -  Bishop Charles Kasonde,

A journey in Synodality

Bishop Kasonde made the remarks during the first-ever meeting between the Association of Consecrated women in Eastern and Central Africa (ACWECA) and the Association of Members Episcopal Conference in Eastern Africa (AMECEA) executive members on 22 November 2022, at Roussel House of the Donum Dei Missionary Sisters in Karen, Kenya.

The AMECEA 鈥 ACWECA meeting which attracted Bishops and Major Superiors of religious congregations was held under the theme 鈥淛ourneying together in the spirit of Synodality in responding to the mission of the church in the AMECEA region.鈥

The meeting was convened in the spirit recognising the selfless service religious women.

The religious vocation of Brothers

Bishop Kasonde used the occasion of the meeting to make a passionate appeal for the vocation to Brotherhood. He said the Church in the AMECEA region needed to find ways of supporting the call to Brotherhood.

We want religious brothers 鈥渢o come out and exercise their role and emulate consecrated women in our Church. It is this collaboration that we want to harness on this journey of Synodality,鈥 Bishop Kasonde remarked.

Catholic women organisations

Bishop Kasonde further commented on the laity in the Church and lauded the women鈥檚 organisations for being very strong in the regions鈥 Bishops Conferences. He urged the men鈥檚 apostolate who are lagging behind to also come out and exercise their rights and responsibility within the Church.

He remarked that in some of the Bishops鈥 conferences and dioceses, the men鈥檚 apostolate was doing well but still a lot could be done.

Religious women and the Hilton Foundation

Bishop Kasonde further acknowledged the support and efforts of the Hilton foundation which has given great hope to ACWECA and AMECEA. He said the Foundation has provided post-graduate scholarships to religious sisters in the region and substantially increased the number of educated religious women.

鈥淭he Hilton foundation has enabled us to achieve what we are doing and for that reason, we want to recognise and thank them,鈥 he said.

The appreciation of religious women

Sr. Rosalia Sakayombo, President of ACWECA and Superior General of the Religious Sisters of the Holy Spirit in Zambia also expressed her appreciation at the meeting with the region鈥檚 Bishops.

鈥淲e are want to ensure that the different parts of our society are taken care of in the discussions -not only the interests of sisters but also of priests and the laity,鈥 Sr. Sakayombo said.

She prayed that these kinds of meetings between religious superiors and Bishops would become regular.

(Amecea News)

 

 

 

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25 November 2022, 18:18