Nairobi, 11 July, 2024 / 10:53 pm (ACI Africa).
The Secretary General of the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA) has highlighted gaps in the functioning of associations of the Laity and other movements in the Church.
Fr. Anthony Makunde, who was speaking during the Thursday, July 11 virtual conference organized under the theme, “Synod on Synodality: Lay Associations and Ecclesial Movements, the Church’s Charismatic Dimension”, also acknowledged with appreciation the special role the associations and movements play in the mission of evangelization.
While associations of the Laity and other movements assume a leading role in Parish life and ministry, and while they are effective tools of the evangelization mission, Fr. Makunde said, “there are some gaps if you look at the reality in the majority of our parishes.”
“Some movements have gained a reputation for drawing members away from local parishes, especially when they insist on celebrating separate liturgies, or else absolutize their own spiritual experiences to the exclusion of other forms of Christian lives and prayer,” he said.
The Secretary General added that while the associations and movements are “a gift” and “present in quite a number of our parishes”, their operations need “to be addressed as we journey as a synodal church.”