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The first African of the 25 Superiors General of the 320-year-old Congregation underscored the need for unity in the Spiritan identity in the Province, and cautioned against tendencies to unite on the basis of “tribe and friendship”.
“My brothers, your requirement is to renew your identity as Spiritans, as a family… to renew the face of the Congregation,” native of Congo-Brazzaville said, adding that “bringing something new” to the Spiritan apostolate “calls for mutual respect.”
Superior General of the Spiritans, Fr. Alain Mayama (left) and Fr. Fred Wafula, CSSp. at the Resurrection Garden on 30 November 2023, Feast of St. Andrew. Credit: ACI Africa
“We have to safeguard the heritage of the Congregation,” he said, and exhorted, “Respect each other; live unity in the Province; it’s needed.”
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The Spiritan Superior General who was elected to the office on 18 October 2021 during the General Chapter that was held at Bagamoyo in Tanzania’s Catholic Diocese of Morogoro said that the Province of Kenya and South Sudan is having a “Kairos moment”.
“Let’s renew the Province of Kenya (and South Sudan). I know you can do it. I believe it from the bottom of my heart … But this is possible through a belief in a common vision, unity, and mutual respect,” the 52-year-old Spiritan Superior General who began his missionary life in Cameroon as a formator told Spiritan delegates in Nairobi on December 1.
He urged Spiritans ministering in Kenya and South Sudan to embrace leadership as service.
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In his closing remarks, Fr. Jeff reiterated the message of the Superior General about “the Kairos moment”, and added, “God is calling us to something new … We have great gifts to offer… Let’s allow the spirit of renewal.”
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“Let’s leave behind the old ways of doing things … Let’s not allow differences to overshadow” the great opportunities of our time, the First Assistant of the Superior General said during the closing session of the six-day Spiritan Chapter on December 1.
The challenges the Spiritans in Kenya and South Sudan might be experiencing, including lack of adequate personnel and limited financial means are not unique to you, the U.S.-born Spiritan said, and added, “Think of our founders… they had obstacles, but did a lot despite those difficulties, and maybe because of those obstacles.”
“God is accomplishing a lot in you,” Fr. Jeff said, and urged Spiritans in Kenya and South Sudan to embrace the Synodal process, taking time “to listen to one another” and to be transformed in three the Ls: “Listen, Learn, and Love” and share the experiences."
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On his part, the Provincial Superior of Kenya and South Sudan, Fr. Dominic Gathurithu, thanked the Superior General and his Assistant for participating in the Chapter.
“Your presence was enriching, and your contributions were uplifting,” Fr. Dominic said during the last session of the weeklong Chapter, and added, “All of us shall strive to promote unity, and what you have outlined and emphasized.”
ACI Africa’s Editor-in-Chief, Fr. Don Bosco Onyalla, is a member of the Spiritans.
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