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On June 14, Mitondo Parish was filled with overwhelming joy as St. Monica ( Mpama II)Church Outstation celebrated a major milestone in its history. His Lordship Bishop Peter Musikuwa presided over the cornerstone-laying ceremony for the new church building, marking the beginning of a permanent place of worship for the community.
The ceremony was followed by a Holy Mass, also led by Bishop Musikuwa alongside the Parish Priest, Fr. Patrick Nkula. Parishioners, clergy, and community leaders gathered in large numbers to witness the event, with singing and thanksgiving echoing throughout the grounds.
St. Monica Church Outstation was established in 2015 under Fatima Parish before later becoming part of Mitondo Parish. The small but vibrant congregation has grown to about 200 members.
For the past 11 years, the community has worshipped in a small temporary structure that parishioners often described as “hats” due to its size. Praying there was especially difficult during the rainy season, with leaking roofs and limited space forcing many to stand outside.
The new church building promises both joy and a new face for the outstation, as the chairperson of the building committee highlighted in his speech. With a permanent structure underway, St. Monica’s members will finally have a dignified space that can shelter them from the rains and accommodate their growing numbers.
Bishop Musikuwa commended the community for their faith, unity, and sacrifice in making the project possible. He encouraged them to continue building not only with bricks, but also with love and service to one another.
For St. Monica Outstation, June 14 marks more than a ceremony. It’s the start of a new chapter where years of patience and perseverance are giving way to hope.
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