MALAWI: Catholic Children Celebrate Sunday of Epiphany

By Prince Henderson

Thousands of Catholic Children drawn from all the Parishes in the Diocese of Mangochi, last week Sunday gathered at Balaka, St Louis Catholic Parish to join the rest of Catholic Children and the faithful in celebrating the Sunday of Epiphany of the Lord.

Bishop Stima poses with the Children after Mass
Bishop Stima poses with the Children after Mass

It is also marked as the Universal Sunday for Society of Holy Childhood or Missionary Children’s Day of prayer and collection of money for Universal Mission Solidarity Fund to support children in the whole world.

The National Office of Pontifical Mission Society (PMS) in each country in the world is charged with promotion of the day through various activities. Balaka Parish hosted the National celebration which was marked by the Holy Eucharistic celebration presided over by Bishop Montfort Stima of Mangochi diocese, social activities by children and a live performance of Allelua Band.

In his homily during the Eucharistic celebration, Bishop Stima challenged the children to be sources of light to the world by demonstrating their Christian values. He told them, that through those values they will build a strong foundation for their present endeavors in spreading the gospel to fellow children and that they are the future leaders in the society.

“In these days, many want to put off the light by bringing in believes which are contrary to Christian values. I therefore urge you to do right things always and avoid bad things, and do not allow the secular ideas to mislead you. Keep close to Christ through prayer and charity so that you can sustain the light of Christ in your life” said Bishop Stima.

According to Bishop Stima, the nation including the Church is relying on the Children today to evangelize fellow children and adults, on top of preparing them to take up leadership positions in future hence urged parents to take good care of their children as a way of building a reputable foundation on them.

Happy New Year Our Lord Bishop-Children tell the Bishop
Happy New Year Our Lord Bishop-Children tell the Bishop

“Kindly let me appeal to you parents to take care of your Children and love them. Let’s educate our children so that they grow with Christian values, become future Bishops, Priests, Nuns and of course run the affairs of this country either in public or private sector,” Bishop Stima told the faithful who gathered in the magnificent Balaka Parish.

The National director for Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) Fr. Vincent Mwakhwawa advised the children to use prayer as a weapon for their day-to-day success.

“You know, prayer is a powerful tool for your success. Pray the Missionary Rosary every day and pray for your fellow children who are suffering elsewhere so that they see the light of the Lord at the end of the day,” said Fr. Mwakhwawa.

Speaking about the Holy Childhood Day, Fr. Mwakhwawa said that the Church has basically four aims that it strives to achieve. These include, that the children be always under the protection and guidance of the Child Jesus hence the name Holy Childhood. Secondly, the day gives a chance to children to take an active role in the Liturgy so that gradually they can grow into missionaries who later will serve the Church and the world as adults. Thirdly, the day aims at encouraging the faithful especially children to contribute money through the ordinary offertory of Sunday service or through a well-organized special collection or a Paper Sunday with an aim of increasing the Sunday collection of that day to support other needy children in the world.

Finally, Fr. Mwakhwawa said the day which falls within the Liturgical Calendar of the Church is also aimed at demonstrating solidarity with the whole Church and the whole world in helping children who have not heard the Gospel of Salvation and helping those who are suffering because of various reasons.

The day was celebrated under the theme: Let the little children come to me, do not stop them.

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