Caring For The Elderly: A Source of Joy and Blessings
14 September 2025 Posted by Tigist Mekonnen MCSPA, Mission, Uncategorized 0 thoughts on “Caring For The Elderly: A Source of Joy and Blessings”In every culture and tradition, caring for the elderly is seen as a noble and meaningful act. Showing love and respect, and according attention and dignity is a simple yet profound way of taking care of the elderly.
We have a group of 30 elderly persons whom we support with monthly rations. Also, every year we organize a special meal for all the elderly of Dakuna village and the surrounding villages. This year on the feast day of St, Gregory the Great, we at St Scholastica Mission organized a meal for 45 elderly men and women. We also took food to the home-bound, making a total of 102 beneficiaries.
Apart from offering them a warm plate of food, we shared conversation and compassion. The fellowship was warm and provided a deep sense of belonging. After all the activities, we distributed soap and salt.
The gratitude so apparent in their eyes, the stories heartwarmingly shared, and a presence that was warm and reassuring … all a gentle reminder of the value of life and the power of human connection! A two-way exchange becomes apparent: while they received care, we received wisdom and blessings!
A meal given lovingly can be a prayer in action – a silent, powerful gesture that uplifts hearts. In a fast-paced world, taking time to feed and care for our elderly is a way to pause, reflect and give back!
We would like to express our gratitude to all who collaborated in this endeavour, especially the GREGO (a group from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in Spain) and their families and friends who support this annual event for the elderly. Our thanks also go to friends from Mexico.
“When you feed an elder, you don’t just give them food, you give them joy, remembrance and hope.” – an African proverb.
By Lydiah Obok, MCSPA
St. Scholastica Mission, Dakuna (Ethiopia)


