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His Lordship Peter Musikuwa, Bishop of the Diocese of Chikwawa has hailed the early signs of good preparation as the Diocese gears for the celebration of the 63rd World Day of Prayer for vocations.
The sentiments were made on Sunday, 15th March at St Kalemba parish, Bangula, where the Bishop led in the Eucharistic ceremony launching this year’s celebrations.
Speaking during the celebration, the Bishop reminded the congregation, including the youths, that later in May at the summit of this celebration, all roads will lead to Bangula and therefore the whole Diocese will be watching with keen interest such a celebration. He therefore called upon parents to encourage young people to prepare for this day.
“I am hopeful that we will have a successful celebration. Today, the choir sang well, the organization has been good, and yet this is but the launch. We hope we will have a very good celebration next month,” said Musikuwa.
The mass drew together young people from parishes closer to St Kalemba.
Among the priests present Fr Stanford Sungani, Youth Chaplain, Fr Bernard Limani PMS Director, Fr Emmanuel Malikebu, deputy Vocations Director, and Fr Tobias Gamera, who is parish priest for Kalemba parish.
The celebration for Word Day of Prayer for vocations will be held on 26th April at St Kalemba parish, under the theme “Youth: Be One in Christ, United in Mission.”
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