Bishop Musikuwa blesses and opens St Francis Convent

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Bishop Musikuwa blesses and opens St Francis Convent

Bishop Musikuwa blesses and opens St Francis Convent

By Social Research and Communication Commission
10 May, 2025

Bishop Peter Musikuwa of the Diocese of Chikwawa has urged Christians to offer themselves and their possessions for the sake of the Gospel. He made the remarks at a beautiful and colorful ceremony where he blessed and opened St Francis convent for the religious sisters of Mary, Consoler of the Afflicted (MCA).

The event took place in Mbenderana village where the convent is built which will serve as The Mother House for the congregation.

In his homily, Bishop Musikuwa said that the sacrifices by the Francisco family who have built the house, is an exemplification of the life of the apostles after the resurrection. He said just as scripture in 2Cor 3: 4-5 says, this benevolent act echoes scripture that says it is only through Christ that we can do all.

Speaking at the beginning of the ceremony, Mr Francisco Zonse, recalled his desire to see religious sisters serve at the Cathedral and the consequent initiative he took to approach the bishop to present to him his request to build a house for the sisters.

“I can only thank God that my desire to build a house for the sisters which was my commitment to God, has been fulfilled”. Said Mr Zonse.

The house has been built with personal finances from Mr Zonse.

Apart from Mr Zonse who erected the house, other families joined in buying other appliances and furniture for the house. Of special mention are the families of Mr and Mrs Matengere, Mr and Mrs Wakudyanaye, Mr and Mrs Chimsale, Mr Valence Chibaka and Mr Amos Katandula.

Sisters of Mary Consoler of the Afflicted are a local religious congregation in the Diocese of Chikwawa that was founded by late Bishop Felix Mkhori.

 

 

 

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