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She also described the topic of formation of Catholic Sisters, both initial and ongoing, as central in the Plenary Assembly that concluded on August 23.
As a symbol of her new role, Sr. Kyomugisha was presented with a Bible and the association's constitution on August 23.
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Delegates of the 19th Plenary Assembly of ACWECA also elected Sr. Auxilia Hokororo as the Vice President, taking over from Malawian-born Sr. Agnes Jonas.
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Earlier, the leadership of AMECEA recognized with appreciation the role of Catholic Nuns in the faith formation of the Laity in Eastern and Central Africa.
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In his speech on August 19, the Secretary General of AMECEA, Fr. Anthony Makunde, described the mission of Catholic Nuns in the region as “transformative” and that engaging in “transformative formation is indeed to wake up the world.”
“The Sisters’ role in the formation of the faithful can never be replaced by any other group. You are the main tools of holistic formation,” the Nairobi-based member of the Clergy of Tanzanian’s Catholic Archdiocese of Mbeya said at CIVO Stadium (Maula Cathedral) in Malawi’s capital city, Lilongwe.
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Also speaking at the same venue on August 19, the leadership of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) congratulated Catholic Nuns in the 10-nation association for the double celebration of the 19th Plenary Assembly and Golden Jubilee.
“This milestone marks a significant achievement in the history of ACWECA and we rejoice with you on this momentous occasion,” the General Secretary of ECM, Fr. Valeriano Mtseka said.
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On their part, members of the Conference of Major Superiors of Africa and Madagascar (COMSAM) described the ACWECA Plenary Assembly and Golden Jubilee as “a moment of constant and true witness to a Consecrated life anchored in Christ.”
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“This testimony shines through the multiple activities of your Union and the fruits which spread, not only to your different congregations and their apostolate but also to the entire sub-region and ultimately to the entire continent,” the President of COMSAM, Sr. Marie Diouf, said on August 19.
The Senegalese Superior General of the Daughters of the Sacred Heart acknowledged the diversity of the ACWECA membership in terms of nationality and culture.
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