Kimberley, 22 May, 2022 / 8:20 pm (ACI Africa).
A Catholic Priest at the helm of Caritas and Migrants and Refugees Offices that have been officially launched in South Africa’s Kimberley Diocese has lauded the initiative of establishing the two entities, terming them “light in a tunnel of our dark moments”.
Speaking to ACI Africa days after two workshops during which the two entities were officially launched, one involving members of the Clergy and the other volunteers, the Episcopal Vicar for Caritas and Migrants and Refugees Offices in the South African Diocese said that the establishment of both entities will facilitate the ministry of the Clergy, women, and men Religious, as well as the Laity.
“The embroidery stage of Caritas in our Diocese is rather a source of hope for those people that have been without hope; it's a light in a tunnel of our dark moments,” Fr. Aobakwe Gerard Lebelela said during the Tuesday, May 17 interview.
Fr. Lebelela explained, “People have experienced a lot of devastating situations, and Caritas in general, is a way of saying to our people that God still cares; God still loves you, despite all the situations and predicament that you find yourself in.”
During the May 17 interview, the South African Priest who had participated in the May 13 and May 14 workshops that involved members of the Clergy and volunteers respectively shared some statistics of the South African Diocese.