Bamenda, 12 January, 2024 / 9:00 pm (ACI Africa).
In the recently launched year of the Holy Spirit in Cameroon’s Bamenda Archdiocese, the people of God in the country are praying for an end of insecurity in the country's English speaking North West and South West regions.
In an interview with Vatican Radio, Archbishop Andrew Nkea Fuanya of Bamenda, who launched the year of the Holy Spirit in January this year to spur spiritual growth among the people of God, said the launch was also inspired by the synod on Synodality.
“The objective is that we want the people of God in Bamenda to realize during this year of the Holy Spirit that within the context of synodality, the Holy Spirit is the protagonist of the synod on Synodality and therefore it is the Holy Spirit who directs us,” Archbishop Nkea said during the Monday, January 8 interview.
He added, “The Holy Spirit Himself is in charge of the synodal process and we are only instruments and therefore, to understand synodality, and to live synodality, we need to understand how the Holy Spirit works among us.”
The Archbishop said that in surrendering to the Holy Spirit in the yearlong celebration, the people of God under his pastoral care will live and understand synodality much better thereby making the Church more synodal.