MALAWI: Cardinal Njue urges Local Church to be More Self Reliant

HE John Cardinal Nue
His Eminence
John Cardinal Njue, who is Archbishop of Nairobi, has urged the local Church to
move from being too dependent on foreign donations or missionaries but
re-invigorate the pastoral vision of AMECEA to build a Church that is self
reliant, self ministering and self propagating.
Addressing
members of the press at Kamuzu International Airport in Lilongwe upon his
arrival in Malawi on 14th July 2014, Cardina Njue, who is also one
of the Patrons of AMECEA said that every time they meet as AMECEA Bishops, they
are reminded that AMECEA is the mother of the spirit of building the local
Church that is truly rooted in the life and aspirations of the People of God.
“We are
reminded that yesterday is gone and today is today. Yesterday we used to stretch
our hands to be supported by our founders and benefactors, the Missionaries,
today we have to learn to stand on our own,” the cardinal said.
Cardinal
Njue revealed that there was a letter written by AMECEA reminding and
encouraging the local Church to move now towards being a local Church that is self
reliant and ministered by her own people, laity, religious and priests.
“As indigenous
Christians we are being reminded that we are the Church and we must take the
responsibility of the mission of the Church to make sure that the seed that was
planted by our dear Missionaries is properly watered and nurtured so that it
can bear fruits.”

From Left: Archbishop Tarcisio Ziyayi, Archbishop of Lilongwe,
HE John Cardinal Njue, Archbishop of Nairobi,
Archbishop Emmanuel Obbo, Archdiocese of Tororo
and Fr. Ferdinand Lugonzo, AMECEA Secretary General
Cardinal
Njue,  who is also the Chairman of the
Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops, said that he feels very encouraged
whenever they meet as AMECEA Bishops it is an opportunity for them to think
together on how to carry on the mission that has been entrusted to them. The
Bishops of AMECEA have an enormous task of trying to make sure that they also
leave a better legacy to the future generation.
In his
concluding remarks, the Cardinal said “I am impressed with the warm welcome that
we have been accorded by the people of Malawi and with the presence of the Vice
President of Malawi Saulos Chilima here at the Airport. This has given us a
great impetus to fully participate at the Plenary Assembly to its successful conclusion.
Source: Pamela Adinda, AMECEA Social
Communications

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