Dar es Salaam, 25 October, 2024 / 8:50 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Augustine Ndeliakyama Shao of the Catholic Diocese of Zanzibar has recognized the contribution of St. Joseph Allamano to the mission of the Church and urged the people of God to emulate the Italian-born founder of the Institute of the Consolata Missionaries (IMC) and the Consolata Missionary Sisters (MC) in supporting Missionaries.
Bishop Shao, who was presiding over Confirmation Mass at Blessed Joseph Allamano Kibada Parish of Tanzania’s Catholic Archdiocese of Dar es Salaam also appealed for support in the formation of missionaries, drawing inspiration from St. Allamano.
Ordained a Diocesan Priest for Italy’s Catholic Archdiocese of Turin, Fr. Allamano founded the IMC, comprising Priests and Brothers in 1901; and the MC in 1910. Amid health challenges, he did not accompany any of the members of the Institute he founded to the mission.
Four IMC members consisting of two Priests and two Brothers pioneered the Consolata Missionaries’ mission in Africa, arriving in Kenya in June 1902, having passed through Zanzibar, where members of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (Holy Ghost Fathers/Spiritans/CSSp.) hosted them.
Fr. Allamano died on 16 February 1926 aged 75. IMC and MC members who are currently serving in some 40 countries across the globe have carried on the legacy of their founder, whom Pope St. John Paul II beatified on 7 October 1990.