BISHOP MWONGELA OPENS ST. JOSEPH’S KANYAA, THE 36TH PARISH IN THE CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF KITUI

His Lordship, Rt. Rev. Joseph Mwongela has officially opened the 36th parish of the Catholic Diocese of Kitui, St. Joseph’s Parish, Kanyaa, placed under the Western Deanery. The event started with a symbolic tree-planting ceremony and the blessing of the Priests’ Mission House.

The parish, which has been curved from Migwani and Nguutani Parishes, comprises the following 13 outstations: St. Joseph’s Kanyaa, St. Mary’s Nzaini, St. Mary’s Kitulani, St. Christopher Dodoma, Our Lady of Assumption Kavoloi, Christ the King Masooni, St. Francis of Assisi Mathunzini, St. John the Baptist Makalani, St. Joseph’s Kwa Mwangi, St. Joseph’s Kilela, St. Peter’s Kaikungu, St. Benedict Ngong’u, and St. Patrick’s Kasanga.

The parish is under the leadership of Rev. Fr. Josephat Ndunda, as the Parish Priest, assisted by Rev. Fr. David Mwendwa.

In his message, Bishop Mwongela urged the faithful to pray for God’s Kingdom to manifest in homes, churches, and families. He encouraged family leaders to remain strong, face challenges responsibly, and foster peace and unity within their households.

The bishop expressed his joy at the remarkable growth of faith within the Diocese and called on the faithful to continue praying for families to embrace hope. “Everything is possible, and hope never disappoints,” he affirmed.

He emphasized the importance of building a lasting legacy, urging the faithful to dream big and work diligently to achieve their aspirations. He encouraged listening to one another, doing good, and following the example of St. Joseph in daily life.

The bishop also highlighted the critical role of parents in mentoring their children to take on leadership roles, celebrating their achievements as they grow. He stressed that self-reliance within families is the cornerstone of a sustainable and thriving church.

Bishop Mwongela concluded by encouraging the faithful to practice forgiveness, ask for forgiveness when needed, and avoid repeating mistakes once forgiven.

Father-in-Charge Migwani Parish, Fr. Felix Masika has encouraged the faithful to be a community of hope, to walk together, and to have courage, particularly through participation in the Eucharist.

The event culminated in a joyous celebration with the cutting of a cake and a shared meal for all.

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