Sunday, May 1, 2011

Divine Mercy Sunday In Kiabakari

I'm too tired to write in-depth report of today's celebration of Divine Mercy Sunday in Kiabakari. Hopefully, tomorrow when I go to Musoma and find a couple of hours to sit down and focus, I will post a report. But for now just a few pictures from today's celebrations...















2 comments:

  1. Dearest Wojciech
    Happy , happy Feastday on many accounts. Today you completed a marathon of devotion to the Divine Mercy and I am sure many people were richly blessed and graced during the novena and I know hundreds of blessings will have been bestowed on you for your selfgiving and generosity over the past number of days and nights. You must be one of St. Faustina's favourite persons!
    Also today was a great day for Poland- I watched some of the beatification ceremony this morning and so many memories of John Paul came crowding back. You have such close connections to this great Polish Pope and his birthplace that you too must have felt like celebrating the occasion.
    I hope you will get some time to recreate yourself tomorrow as you must be exhausted. The photos were startling and indicated what a great day to-day Divne Mercy Day was for all in Kiabakari and the surrounding areas.Congratulations as you put so much work, energy, organisation, time and self sacrifice into arriving at this moment. Very much with you in spirit . Lots of love from all of us.

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  2. Getting myself together again after demanding time of Lent, Holy Week and Novena before Divine Mercy Sunday along with the feast itself which was a great success and a reason for my inner satisfaction mixed with relief, tiredness, feelings of being burnt out and joy...

    Thank you so much for you spiritual support and love, it boost my spirits and makes me feel as a member of your family.

    Today is my usual Musoma trip day, things to do which cannot be postponed as life goes on...

    I may find a few days for myself next week as I need to get down to work on my new book which needs to go to my publisher as soon as possible. The reflections on rosary mysteries based on pictures from Rosary Garden in Musoma which was my last job in 2006 before I was transferred back to Kiabakari from the cathedral after bishop Samba sudden death. RIP.

    Prayed a lot for you, Tom and all my friends in Ireland during celebrations and in the novena, you always remain in my prayers and always will... God bless us all!

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