Monthly Archives: April, 2025

Championing Environmental Care: Students Unite for Clean-Up at Nyangatom Mission

28 April 2025 Posted by Community, education, General News, MCSPA 0 thoughts on “Championing Environmental Care: Students Unite for Clean-Up at Nyangatom Mission”

In a heartwarming display of environmental care, students from four different schools have dedicated a portion of their holiday break to cleaning up plastic waste at Nyangatom Mission in a united effort to protect the planet.

 

The initiative saw a significant amount of plastic waste collected and properly disposed of, making a visible difference in the mission grounds and surrounding areas. The students from Nyangatom, studying in Lobur, Kibish, Todonyang and Lodwar, independently organized the cleanup after connecting through a shared interest in environmental conservation. Recognizing the extensive issue of plastic pollution and its harmful impact on ecosystems, they chose Nyangatom Mission as their initial target.

 

The enthusiastic students worked tirelessly, collecting discarded plastic waste that had accumulated on the mission grounds. Their efforts raised awareness among the local community about the importance of proper waste management and the dangers of plastic pollution.

 

“We learned about the devastating effects of plastic on life and the land in our environmental science classes, and we felt we couldn’t just sit back during our holidays. Taking action, even in a small way, is crucial to saving our planet.” said the students. The students’ leader added, “It’s amazing to see what a group of determined young people can achieve. We hope our initiative inspires others, both students and adults, to take responsibility for their waste and participate in keeping our environment clean.”

 

Nyangatom Mission, run by MCSPA members, expressed their profound gratitude for the students’ initiative. “We are deeply moved by the dedication and hard work of these young environmental champions,” commented Fr. Angel Valdivia, the in-charge of the mission.

 

The students plan to continue their environmental efforts during their holidays and hope to establish a network of young environmental activists across Nyangatom. Their inspiring initiative also demonstrates the power of youth engagement in addressing critical environmental challenges.

Peter Sokakulo,

Junior Apprentice, MCSPA.

 

Conferral of Minor Orders

25 April 2025 Posted by Church, Community, MCSPA 0 thoughts on “Conferral of Minor Orders”

It was a joyful evening at the St. Joseph and St. Francis Xavier Theological Formation House in Metro Manila. Fr. Andrew Yakulala, with the permission from Bishop John Mbinda, Bishop of Lodwar Diocese, presided over the mass for the conferral of the Minor Orders of Lector and Acolyte on Timothy Kaburu, Zackayo Jumba, Cosmus Onyango and Micheal Mwangi.

The mass was cocelebrated by Fr. Alex Campon and Fr. Francis Teo, formator and rector of the Manila House respectively.

Let us pray that the 4 lectors and acolytes may persevere in their vocation and dedication to the service of the Lord through His people.

By Dionisius Kandar and Innocent Phiri.

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Ciudad Bolívar: A Haven of Smiles

13 April 2025 Posted by Community, education, MCSPA 0 thoughts on “Ciudad Bolívar: A Haven of Smiles”

Ciudad Bolívar, one of Bogotá’s largest and most densely populated localities, faces considerable challenges in terms of social and educational development. Many of its residents live in vulnerable conditions, highlighting the urgent need for programs that offer children and young people opportunities for holistic growth.

In response to this need, the Missionary Community of St. Paul the Apostle (MCSPA) collaborates with the Centro Fuente, run by the Teresian Sisters, to support extracurricular learning and values-based education. Thanks to this partnership, we have been able to work together for the benefit of the children in the area.

 

This initiative specifically supports children and adolescents in vulnerable situations in the Santa Viviana neighborhood of Ciudad Bolívar. A vital space is being created where, through a combination of academic support and values education, the skills and talents of each child and young person are cultivated. At the same time, a strong foundation of ethical and moral principles is built from an early age.

 

A wide range of activities is offered, including painting, music, math, and reading and writing support. Educational outings are also organized, providing new experiences and, most importantly, exposing the children to environments they might never have imagined possible.

 

Recently, we held a rap competition in which participants used music and lyrics to express complex emotions such as sadness, anger, and frustration. Their songs also explored themes of self-improvement, identity, respect, and empathy. By creating and listening to these lyrics, the young people developed a more critical and conscious understanding of the world around them.

 

Another favorite activity is painting. Many of the children come from challenging backgrounds and lack safe spaces to express their feelings. Painting offers them a non-verbal way to release emotions like fear, anxiety, sadness, and anger. It becomes a form of emotional cleansing. Creating something of their own—and seeing others value their work—greatly boosts their self-esteem and communication skills. It also helps them explore their identity, their origins, and how they see the world around them.

 

Afternoons at the Fuente Centre are filled with joy and laughter. It is a safe, welcoming space where children feel free to express themselves, where every voice is heard, and where everyone matters.

 

Alexia Moreno, MCSPA

Bogotá, Colombia

Blessing of St. Filipo Neri Hall at St. Joseph of the Mountain Mother and Child Center, Mizan Teferi, Ethiopia

8 April 2025 Posted by Community, education, MCSPA, Mission, News, Project 0 thoughts on “Blessing of St. Filipo Neri Hall at St. Joseph of the Mountain Mother and Child Center, Mizan Teferi, Ethiopia”

Today was a joyful day at St. Joseph of the Mountain Mother and Child Center as we came together to celebrate the blessing of our new multipurpose hall, St. Filipo Neri Hall! This new space will serve as a hub for parent formation, youth programs, and activities for street children, reinforcing our commitment to nurturing and empowering the community.

The celebration began with a special blessing by our parish priest, marking the hall as a place of growth, learning and community. In a symbolic moment of new beginnings, we cut the ribbon, officially inaugurating St. Filipo Neri Hall.

The event brought together over 100 people, including parents, youth, staff and supporters, all eager to witness and share in this special occasion. One of the highlights of the day was an engaging play performed by the Lions, illustrating the contrast between good and bad parenting —sparking thoughtful discussions among attendees.

Following the blessing and performances, we gathered to share a delicious meal, strengthening bonds and celebrating this new chapter for our center. And, as is traditional in Ethiopia, we ended the day with a coffee ceremony, a moment of gratitude for the blessings of community and progress.

We are deeply thankful to everyone who supported this initiative, and we look forward to seeing St. Filipo Neri Hall become a place of learning, growth, and transformation for the many children and families we serve.

By Amanda Falgas
Apprentice, MCSPA
Mizan Teferi, Ethiopia

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