Mzimu Woyera Seminary celebrates its day

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Mzimu Woyera Seminary celebrates its day
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Mzimu Woyera Seminary celebrates its day

By Social Research and Communication Commission
8 June, 2025

A sight of  seminarians past and present, rejoicing with their alma mater, was nothing but a joy to the eyes. As jubilant congregants sang and danced to celebrate the patron Saint of the school, you would not but join in as if to signal that indeed all who were present were filled with the Holy Spirit.

Mzimu Woyera Seminary day will now be a signature of every year’s prayers offered at the institution.

In his sermon, Bishop Musikuwa reminded all that the presence of the Holy Spirit must always propel us to action.

“We receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit through the sacraments of baptism and confirmation. We receive faith and called to apostleship, meaning we are called to serve and benefit others”.

Right Reverend Peter Musikuwa Bishop of Chikwawa Diocese was speaking in a homily at the grand occasion where Mzimu Woyera Seminary in the Diocese celebrates its Patron Saint “Mzimu Woyera” Pentecost. The day is was celebrated on June 7th , a day before the actual day of Pentecost.

“Through the sacrament of baptism we are attached to Christ and that’s why we are Christians. Let us have hearts that prompt us to action for the benefit other people”. He said.

He also urged the seminarians to work extra harder in their academics.

As part of the celebration, the seminary conducted a fundraising activity with the aim of raising fund to assist the running of the seminary.

Stepping aside from the day’s core message, Bishop Peter Musikuwa urged his flock to pray to the Holy Spirit as the country heads closer to the September polls.

Mzimu Woyera was established by the Late Bishop Felix Mkhori to form young boys to priesthood. The seminary has so far produced more than 40 priests.

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