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May 2001

Our Diocese

A Newsletter from Mpika Diocese

May 2001

Important Dates

29 May Inter-Community Mass St. Andrews
4-6 June Local AZACDC St. Andrews
5-8 June Pastoral year review session St. Dominic-Lusaka
13 June Chilonga Hospital Board Chilonga
11-15 June IPCT Ndola
8-14 July Economic Justice Workshop Kasama
23-27 July AZACDC; General meeting Lusaka
30 July-10 August Local Clergy on-going Formation ICL
4 August Francis Kangwa’s (MAfr) Ordination Serenje

Appointments

Fr. Daniel Kashimoto from St. Mark’s-Isoka to Chilonga as Priest in Charge.

Fr. Telesphore Kalungu from St. Mark’s- Isoka to St. Charles Lwanga, Kopa as Priest in Charge.

Fr. Albert Chanda from St. Charles Lwanga-Kopa to St. Mark’s-Isoka as Priest in Charge.

Fr. Justin Chomba from Lwitikila to Chilonga.


Yusufu Scouts

In the month of April, 32 Yusufu Leaders had a training camp at the
Lwitikila river. The camp’s aim was to give the leaders special skills in
self-reliance and effective leadership. The motto of the camp was:
Learning by doing. Part of the training was ABSEIL –
descending the cliff of the mountain with a rope. In the beginning, this was
not easy because the mountain seemed too steep. The exercise needed courage and
confidence. A robust bridge was built across the fast flowing Chinsonkolo
river, near the Lwitikila falls. All earned their leadership badges and
certificates.


Yusufu Scouts celebrate the feast of their patron

Before the camp came to an end, there was task sharing among the leaders to
visit and encourage other troops. Francis Mulenga visited the scouts in Kasama
Archdiocese: Mpulungu, St. Paul’s, Mbala and Mambwe met at Mambwe
Mission. 120 boys attended. A football competition was among the games during
the feast of St. Joseph the Worker. A number of Scouts made their promise which
included : doing a good turn every day. On his way
back, Francis Mulenga passed through Mbala to check on the
Scout’s fields as a follow-up of what they reported during the ICL
workshop and confirmed the progress. Thanks to Mbala Fathers who gave the boys
the car they used, thanks too to Mambwe Fathers and the Sisters for their
encouraging spirit.

Justin Katubala went to Chilonga were Chibaye, St. Andrews’ Chengelo,
Malashi, Kabutula and Chilonga gathered for the feast celebrations. They also
had a lot of activities.

Albert K. Chota went to Chinsali where Ilondola, Mulilansolo, Nsemiwe,
Thomashi and Chinsali gathered for celebrations. On Monday, 30 April 59 Scouts
made their promise during High Mass, that was celebrated by. Fr. Piet Verkleij.
As part of his homily he encouraged the boys to be salt of the earth. The boys
did some charity work at Chinsali Hospital. Thanks to all who gave their time
for the youth apostolate.


Computer Course

Mr. Lutz Hamann, a computer specialist, conducted computer lessons for the
Diocesan staff (Ms M. Magawa, Mr. Albert Chota, Ms Monica Chimfwembe and Sr. P.
Tembo) from 16-18th May. The course was mainly based on Windows
95/98 and Microsoft Word 97 basics. This course was an eye opener, as helpful
tips, useful tools and the ten commandments for computers, were intensively
dealt with. At the end of the course the participants were awarded
certificates.


Diocesan council if the Laity

The first Diocesan Council of the Laity meeting took place at the ICL from
23-25 April. All Parishes (except Serenje with apology) were represented. Mr.
Gerva Nsanzya of Monze from the National Desk, assisted by Mr. Clement Mumbo
facilitated the meeting, coming up with a number of objectives. On the last
day, after a session on leadership, elections for the executive positions were
held. The following are the new office bearers:

Chairperson: Mr. D.C. Mulenga, Isoka

Vice:Mr. Chingaipe Banda, Ichengelo

Secretary:Ms. Mary Mwango, Chalabesa

Vice:Mrs. Silvia Kabwe, St. Andrews’

Committee members:Mrs. Patricia Kabombo, Ilondola and Mr. Lumamba Ohinga, Nakonde


Consultants on development activities

In the month of May ,the Diocese was visited by 2 consultants for Development initiatives.

Mr. Gabriel Banda from OXFAM: He held talks with the Pastoral Co-ordinator,
the Youth Promoter and the Women’s Promoter. He also paid a visit to
Chinsali Parish. This was in view of establishing partnership with the Diocese.

From 14-16 May, Mr. Kudzai Chatiza, a consultant from Zimbabwe assisted by
Mr. Sampa Kalungu from CCJP National Desk and Mr. Bernard Mwiche from Kasama
facilitated a Strategic planning workshop at ICL. In attendance were some CCJP
members from around Mpika, the Pastoral Co-ordinator, Youth Promoter and a DCCW
representative. Discussed, among other issues, was the possibility of
re-establishing links with donors and identifying Diocesan Development
priorities.


Youth department

From 6-12 May the ICL hosted seven catholic teachers and three priests at a
workshop for material development in Biblical Formation. The Team managed to
work on the Old Testament only. The draft is in Bemba and editing is in
progress. It is foreseen that the New Testament will be done but at a later
stage.

The week-end of 19 May, 35 Youth from Ichengelo Parish gathered at the ICL
where they had a retreat preached by Fr. Justin Matepa. We recommend them for
the seriousness they demonstrated. We are grateful to their sponsors.


Leaving

  • Sr. Emeldah Mwape SCJ from Chengelo Community to Malole.
  • Fr. Peter Pilawa from Chinsali to Germany for a medical check-up.

Condolences to:

  • On 11 May Bro. Jan Leenen (M.Afr.) died in the Netherlands from Cancer. He
    worked for long years in Kasama Archdiocese and we all knew him as a hard
    working and very helpful Brother. He had gone on home-leave for a medical
    check-up, only to be told that he had terminal cancer and only a few months to
    live. After a lot of suffering he died in peace with our Lord. He was laid to
    rest in Heythuizen (NL), on Wednesday, 16 May. The funeral mass and the burial
    were well attended by his family, people from his hometown Weert and many White
    Fathers. May he rest in peace.
  • Bernard Mutale Kasonka (diocesan watchman) whose older sister passed away on 18 May at Chipundu.

We pray that God will comfort and strengthen the families in their sorrow and grant eternal rest to their departed loved ones.


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