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“Empathy: the Way to Unity

25 August 2018 Posted by News 0 thoughts on ““Empathy: the Way to Unity”

The Feast of St. Clare was a memorable and joyful day for 12 women and their children of a village at Mizan Teferi that is named after St. Clare.

MCSPA members have been supporting these women and their children who live together in a closed and isolated village. This is because these women had suffered from leprosy and after a long period of medication their leprosy was cured but people still shunned them because they continued to be considered as contagious. Their village was named after St. Clare in the hope that the saint might intercede for them and accompany them in their daily life. We have been supporting them with medical expenses and clothing, teaching them health and hygiene, and spending time with them by accompanying them to the hospital and doing different activities.

One of the women, named Dafaat, asked, “Who are you people that you care for me and even accompany me to the hospital, something which even my children cannot do most times?”

We answered that it is the love of God that is uniting us together so that we can help one another because we need each other to lean on. Jesus died for all of us because He loved us.

One doesn’t have to be a super-woman or man to help. All it takes is a generous heart that is ready to share the little that it possesses, and these are the talents.

Once we truly live out our experiences, we become aware that we cannot let things remain the way they are, forgetting what we have experienced and seen. Instead, we have to participate and share, even if it is just a minute of listening to the other person. It is empathy that brings us together and helps us to be united with each other.

Esther Kerubo

Opening New Paths

22 August 2018 Posted by News 0 thoughts on “Opening New Paths”

As you recently read, one of the projects which the engineers from P.U.M., that are collaborating with the Mission of Nyangatom, is a road that connects the Mission with Naita (border with South Sudan). A few days ago we decided to kill two birds with one stone: reopen an old road for the Nyangatom that inhabit Naita, as well as start taking measures for the engineering project.

We prepared an expedition to spend the night out, composed of 17 persons, members of the mission and, thanks to the advice of Lore (a local worker at the mission), some local people who knew how to use a machete, and he was more than right! Almost the whole journey consisted in breaking through forests of thorny bushes. After a day and a half of expedition and clearing 17 kms, we decided to end this first journey, when we arrived at the banks of a dry riverbed, at the foot of the Tepes mountains.

All this effort had its reward, and just before lunch we enjoyed a swim in the natural pools of Nachich, which was a real gift. After the swim some of the local inhabitants were waiting for us under the shade of some trees. They could not believe that two cars had made it there! After conversing for a while they challenged us saying that they would only contribute to continue opening the road with us if our cars crossed the dry stream. So we stood up and hands on and we built an “Irish bridge” and cleared the road to the other side of rocks and trees. The bridge was a success, the cars crossed and the Nyangatom of Tepes have committed to help us clear the way so that next week, we can continue with the second journey to Naita.

Carlos Rueda Bueno,
Civil Engineer

BILISE’S LIFE: A PRESENT FROM GOD FOR ANDODE, ETHIOPIA

20 August 2018 Posted by News 0 thoughts on “BILISE’S LIFE: A PRESENT FROM GOD FOR ANDODE, ETHIOPIA”

Two years ago we met Bilise, a 5-year-old girl. Her mother, Workinesh, brought her to Andode Health Post because the child had a fever. She was severely malnourished and with bone deformation in all her body due to rickets and pneumonia. Then, she was very fragile and it was almost a miracle that she was still alive. She was crying, because of the pain and the difficulty in breathing.

When Workinesh was pregnant, her partner left her and since then, she worked as a day labourer carrying Bilise on her back while working. She had totally lost hope and thought that her daughter’s only destiny would be death.

But Bilise resisted the enormous malnutrition and pneumonia. They began to live in one of the rooms that the MCSPA built in the compound of Andode Health Post to monitor severely malnourished children and their mothers, women with complications of pregnancy who need rest and good nutrition and the chronically ill who need daily medical control and who live far from the health post.

When Bilise improved and began to smile and talk (by the way, she speaks a lot these days!), Workinesh completely changed her attitude to the care of her daughter. Previously, she did not follow the medical instructions for the treatment of Bilise.

In this way, they started to live again, both Bilise and her mother. Our little one is now 7 years old and goes to the MCSPA nursery at Andode, very close to the health post. She is one of the best students, because of her interest in learning and her desire to play and live.

For me, it has been a precious gift from God, to have been able to continue caring for both Bilise and Workinesh, who now helps in the agricultural work of Andode Mission and has discovered her dignity as a woman and mother.

THANK YOU BILISE, WORKINESH AND ALL THOSE WHO COLLABORATED AND WHO CONTINUE TO HELP IN THEIR CARE AND MEDICAL TREATMENT!

Maria Josefa Nuñez (Pepi) MCSPA

Boat Blessing at Lokitonyala, Turkana North

19 August 2018 Posted by Mission, News, Project 0 thoughts on “Boat Blessing at Lokitonyala, Turkana North”

It was a beautiful morning when the community at Lokitonyala, Prince Ludwig von Bayern of “Nymphenburg Hilfsverein” Foundation, members of the MCSPA, Fr. Andrew the Parish Priest of Todonyang Mission and local leaders (MCAs) of Lake Zone, met at the shore of Lake Turkana at the village of Lokitonyala to bless 10 newly-built fishing boats.

The Mission of Todonyang runs the boat project that is partly supported by the “Nymphenburg Hilfsverein” Foundation. The 10 boats that were blessed today made the total number of boats distributed to villages along the north-western shore of the lake amount to 70 new boats this year.

A boat is given to 10 families who take full management of it, after paying a highly subsidized amount of KES 35,000 and signing an agreement for use.

Thus, as from today, 100 families will have continuous income generated from the boats. They are thus able to send their children to school, have food on their table everyday and improve their living conditions. They will no longer depend on food handouts but will be able to produce and feed their families. In conjunction with the Ludwig Foundation, we intend to extend it to support more families in the lake community.

Today the proverb, “You give a poor man a fish and you feed him for a day; you teach him to fish and you give him an occupation that will feed him for a lifetime”, was seen in action.
Thank you all who have supported this programme and continue supporting it.

Prince Ludwig also encouraged the people that they should not just sit down and wait for the neighbour to build their house. Instead we should help build the house by taking on the heavier part. In it is with this principle in mind, that we hope this project may go ahead.

Lillian Omari MCSPA

Boat Blessing at Lokitonyala, Turkana North

19 August 2018 Posted by Mission, News, Project 0 thoughts on “Boat Blessing at Lokitonyala, Turkana North”

It was a beautiful morning when the community at Lokitonyala, Prince Ludwig von Bayern of “Nymphenburg Hilfsverein” Foundation, members of the MCSPA, Fr. Andrew the Parish Priest of Todonyang Mission and local leaders (MCAs) of Lake Zone, met at the shore of Lake Turkana at the village of Lokitonyala to bless 10 newly-built fishing boats.

The Mission of Todonyang runs the boat project that is partly supported by the “Nymphenburg Hilfsverein” Foundation. The 10 boats that were blessed today made the total number of boats distributed to villages along the north-western shore of the lake amount to 70 new boats this year.

A boat is given to 10 families who take full management of it, after paying a highly subsidized amount of KES 35,000 and signing an agreement for use.

Thus, as from today, 100 families will have continuous income generated from the boats. They are thus able to send their children to school, have food on their table everyday and improve their living conditions. They will no longer depend on food handouts but will be able to produce and feed their families. In conjunction with the Ludwig Foundation, we intend to extend it to support more families in the lake community.

Today the proverb, “You give a poor man a fish and you feed him for a day; you teach him to fish and you give him an occupation that will feed him for a lifetime”, was seen in action.
Thank you all who have supported this programme and continue supporting it.

Prince Ludwig also encouraged the people that they should not just sit down and wait for the neighbour to build their house. Instead we should help build the house by taking on the heavier part. In it is with this principle in mind, that we hope this project may go ahead.

Lillian Omari MCSPA

CIVIL ENGINEERING COOPERATION IN NYANGATOM

17 August 2018 Posted by News 0 thoughts on “CIVIL ENGINEERING COOPERATION IN NYANGATOM”

We are a Civil Engineering team from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, coordinated by our professor Claudio Olalla, in collaboration with Fathers Angel Valdivia and David Escrich from the MCSPA. Our goal is to do research for different academic projects aimed at improving mobility and water resources for the Nyangatom pastoralist people of south-west Ethiopia. In previous years several other students have also come to Nyangatom to do the final projects for their civil engineering degrees.

For us it is proving to be a very exciting and learning experience! First after about a week of adaptation to the hot and dry weather, the insects and bumpy roads, we were ready to interact with the local community. Then we had meetings with the local authorities and after an important meeting with the council of elders of Kakuta, where they expressed their main needs. In the meeting it was made clear that water infrastructures are the number one priority which could improve the Nyangatom way of life. Thirdly, we engaged in surveying different locations shown to us by the local people which could be very good for the construction of such dams, as you can see in the pictures attached.

During these last five years of presence in Nyangatom, the MCSPA missionaries have made a big effort at drilling wells for providing safe drinking water to most of the Nyangatom villages at the border with Kenya. The next step forward then, as expressed by the Nyangatom elders, would be to build infrastructures for harvesting rain water.

This is why our projects will focus on the design of an earth pan and two dams, that could provide an important amount of water to the community and their animals and a road to Naita (South Sudan) that could help the mobility of the people, especially during migrations. This road that connects Naturomoe with Naita could provide more accessibility to services and make movement safer and faster.

We hope and pray that our efforts, in conjunction with the missionaries and the Nyangatom community, will realise good academic projects that, with the help of donors and well wishers, will one day come true.

Carlos Rueda

Civil Engineer UPM

Double Celebration in Nariokotome: Fairwell of Father Avelino Bassols and Wedding

8 August 2018 Posted by News 0 thoughts on “Double Celebration in Nariokotome: Fairwell of Father Avelino Bassols and Wedding”

It was a big celebration yesterday at Nariokotome Mission, when friends of Fr. Avelino along the lake deanery and beyond, came to send him off on mission to South Sudan after working for more than 30 years in Turkana.

Representants from the 17 outstations of Nariokotome were present at the celebration. The church was packed and there was festive moods in the air. Many people came as far a 20 km walking and singing to reach the mission on time for the fairwell mass of Father Avelino, who after 30 years of living and working in Turkana will be going to South Sudan to work there.

Avelino is a real missionary, he has been working with the nomadic families as well as among the fishermen along lake turkana and especially in the Choro Island. He is someone who is always ready to help whoever knocks at his door and will find a solution to everyone who has come to him for help.

We would like to thank him for the great work he has done in Turkana, with the nomads, the fishermen, sponsoring students, building churches, doing pastoral work, visiting the sick, being with the people and the list goes on. “You are a priest forever, a priest like Melchizedek of old”.

We will pray for you wherever you go especially in the mission of South Sudan. Remember that this is not a farewell but rather we are sending you on mission to our bothers and sisters in South Sudan as the mission of Christ has to go on just as you did in Nariokotome Mission.

Lillian Omari
MCSPA

Blessing of St Mary Mother of God Church at Kokuselei – Lake Deanery Pastoral Visitation – Day 4

1 August 2018 Posted by News 0 thoughts on “Blessing of St Mary Mother of God Church at Kokuselei – Lake Deanery Pastoral Visitation – Day 4”

The blessing today of the church at Kokuselei – dedicated to Mary, Mother of the Church – was a wonderful celebration. Bishop Dominic opened and blessed the church. This year Pope Francis declared this invocation to the Mother of God a Solemnity in the liturgical calendar of the Church.

Cecilia Puig of the MCSPA gave a brief introduction on the mission of Kokuselei and mentioned all the priests who had passed through Nariokome Mission and served Kokuselei as an outstation of the mission. There came visitors from all over the parish and beyond, religious and priests from other parts of the diocese, the local MP and local political leaders. Many of the faithful had walked for hours to attend and see the big and beautiful church built on a hill in the mountains, with a breathtaking view of a dam and the Morueris mountain range.

The celebration took 4 hours with a lot of singing and dancing. This church will be the center point for all the normads in the Kokuselei valley where catechesis and Christian formation will take place. We would like to thank all who have supported and helped both financially and spiritually for this church to be built.

Thank you all who made this day a success: the MCSPA women community living in Kokuselei, the priests of the mission, the benefactors from around the world, the Church Committee, the catechist and all the parishioners.

Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us!

Lillian Omari

MCSPA

THE JOY OF A NEW PARISH Lake Deanery Pastoral Visitation – Day 2&3

1 August 2018 Posted by News 0 thoughts on “THE JOY OF A NEW PARISH Lake Deanery Pastoral Visitation – Day 2&3”

Today, Bishop Dominic Kimengich celebrated Mass and blessed the new parish of Sts. Joachim and Anne at Kibish.

Prior to the visit to Kibish, the Bishop visited Lomanakeju, Kokuro and Napeikar settlements. These are very remote villages deep in the Ilemi Triangle, close to the borders with South Sudan and Ethiopia.

The Mass was attended by a multitude of Christians from all the outstations of the parish: Lomanakeju, Kokuro, Napeikar, Lokomarinyang, Koyasa, Napak and Kibish. The Church was packed and shook to traditional Turkana music and dance. The Parish Priest, Fr. Wycliffe Ochieng, was accompanied by other MCSPA priests – Fr. Avelino Bassols, Fr. Alex Campon and Fr. Angel Valdivia who came with a team from Ethiopia to represent the new Prince of Peace Catholic Mission in Nyangatom.

The area Member of Parliament Hon. Christopher Nakuleu and other political leaders also graced the occasion. In his homily, the bishop said that the new parish is a very important step towards primary evangelization and cross-border peace efforts in the area. He also said that without peace there cannot be development. Finally leaders, members of the community and also Fr. Angel Valdivia stressed the need of bringing peace to this corridor as soon as possible.

After mass and the presentation of gifts, the bishop blessed the first stone of the new parish and the new plot where the church which will be built in time.

We pray that Sts. Joachim and Anne, the parents of Mary, will protect and help the people of Kibish to be wise and caring so as to bring peace to the people around especially the youth.

God bless our new parish!!!!

Lillian Omari

Palm Sunday with Style

26 March 2018 Posted by News 0 thoughts on “Palm Sunday with Style”

Yesterday during the celebration of Palm Sunday, several Christian Communities came together to celebrate it. The celebrations were done in style in the different missions run by the Missionary Community of St. Paul the Apostle. There were processions with palm branches and the singing and proclamation of Hossana was echoed all over the communities. After the celebrations, many children and adults made crosses out of the twigs and palms they were carrying and went home in a festive mood. Happy Palm Sunday to all!

Lillian Omari

MCSPA

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