Tombura-Yambio, 16 August, 2024 / 11:12 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Anthony Muheria of Kenya’s Catholic Archdiocese of Nyeri has encouraged Seminarians in South Sudan’s Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio (CDTY) to cultivate a deep spiritual life, emphasizing the critical role of discernment, personal responsibility, and spiritual depth in their formation as future Priests.
Addressing the Seminarians during his August 8-13 visit to CDTY, Archbishop Muheria said a deep and personal relationship with God is at the core of Priestly formation, the spirituality that he said “goes beyond outward devotion.”
He said the Seminarians' life “must be centered around the relationship with God.”
“You must have a deep spiritual life,” the Kenyan Catholic Archbishop told Seminarians at St. John Paul II Minor Seminary, adding, “Let your knees lead you to the altar. Ask yourself what Jesus is asking of you, and learn to constantly speak to Jesus in the Tabernacle.”
He continued, “Wherever you are on this compound, you can see the chapel; let it be your orientation, your norm. Keep thinking that you are doing this for Jesus, just as a man loves his wife, and a wife loves her husband. Let your relationship with Jesus in the Eucharist be based on love and trust.”