MALAWI: AMECEA Plenary Delegates Start Arriving in Lilongwe
Fr. Ferdinand Lugonzo AMECEA Secretary General |
As the days draw closer to the much anticipate Plenary
Assembly of the Association of Member Episcopal Conference of Eastern Africa
(AMECEA) in Malawi, delegates from various member countries have started arriving
in the Capital city -Lilongwe.
Assembly of the Association of Member Episcopal Conference of Eastern Africa
(AMECEA) in Malawi, delegates from various member countries have started arriving
in the Capital city -Lilongwe.
AMECEA secretariat management team led by the Secretary General Fr. Ferdinand Lugonzo, was the first group to
arrive in Lilongwe on Wednesday, July 9th 2014.
arrive in Lilongwe on Wednesday, July 9th 2014.
Fr Lugonzo was accompanied by Fr. Chrisantus Ndaga (Social Communications Coordinator); Fr. Febian Mulenga Pikiti
(Coordinator Pastoral Department) and Fr. Jude Waweru (Justice and Peace
Coordinator). Also with the AMECEA management team were Sr. Silpher Akoth
(AMECEA Accountant) and Sr. Anne Muiruri (administrative secretary to the Secretary General’s Office).
A team of AMECEA Executive Board Members which is chaired by
Malawi’s Archbishop, Most Rev. Tarcisio Ziyaye of Lilongwe Archdiocese will
arrive on July, 14, 2014 for their Executive Board meeting on 15th July 2014. These include His Eminence John Cardinal Njue (Kenya), AMECEA
Patrons, Archbishop Emmanuel Obbo (Uganda), Bishop Isaac Amani (Tanzania),
Bishop Medhin Tesfaselassie (Ethiopia), Bishop Kidane Yebio (Eritrea), Bishop Charles Kasonde (Zambia); Bishop Martin Mtumbuka (Malawi) and Bishop
Philip Anyolo (Kenya).
Malawi’s Archbishop, Most Rev. Tarcisio Ziyaye of Lilongwe Archdiocese will
arrive on July, 14, 2014 for their Executive Board meeting on 15th July 2014. These include His Eminence John Cardinal Njue (Kenya), AMECEA
Patrons, Archbishop Emmanuel Obbo (Uganda), Bishop Isaac Amani (Tanzania),
Bishop Medhin Tesfaselassie (Ethiopia), Bishop Kidane Yebio (Eritrea), Bishop Charles Kasonde (Zambia); Bishop Martin Mtumbuka (Malawi) and Bishop
Philip Anyolo (Kenya).
Other Bishops will arrive on July 15th
ready for their recollection the following day.
Also arriving on that day are AMECEA Secretariat staff
members Ms. Wakibiru Wanjiru, Ms. Pamela Adinda and Ms. Christine Mbugi all
from Kenya.
members Ms. Wakibiru Wanjiru, Ms. Pamela Adinda and Ms. Christine Mbugi all
from Kenya.
On July 17, there will be an Opening Mass Holy Mass at Civo Stadium to be
presided by His Eminence John Cardinal Njue.
Source:
Prince Hedreson – ECM
Prince Hedreson – ECM