"As they were coming down from the mountain, he charged them not to relate what they had seen to anyone, except when the Son of Man had risen from the dead. So they kept the matter to themselves, questioning what rising from the dead meant."
Showing posts with label cross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cross. Show all posts
Monday, August 6, 2012
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Three Crosses
Just a quick post. My homily for today's Sunday. In kiswahili language, so, please, use Google translator provided at the right sidebar of this blog to read in your native language...
Friday, September 2, 2011
Back To The Future
The first full day in Emerald Island was full of memorable moments. Yes, I was looking forward to the planned schedule for the day with apprehension, but it turned out to be a great day after all...
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Who Is Who
The seventeen day long peregrination of the Jubilee Cross in my mission cast a divine light on my understanding of the parochial community. This unique experience has become like an opening of a book of life held in God's hands in which He allowed me to have a good look. The Cross has brought out what was hidden in people, good and bad. To me, this period has become nothing less than a reenactment of - or if you will - a reliving of the Paschal Triduum, where each one of us personified someone from the main actors of that traumatic time in Jerusalem... The Jubilee Cross showed us who is who in Kiabakari parish...
Saturday, July 16, 2011
It Is Done
Two vehicles vanishing in the distance, carrying the Jubilee Cross and the representatives of Mugango Parish which is the next stop in the itinerary of the Cross in the Centenary Year of Christianity in Diocese of Musoma. Whispering to myself - 'it is done...'
Friday, July 15, 2011
Touchdown
I feel so relieved and overwhelmed. The Jubilee Cross has come back home from the safari lasting from July 3rd till today, visiting all districts and outstations of the parish. This evening the Cross came to my house. We had a short liturgical service with solemn blessing of the Holy Water, blessing of the house (which I renew annually) and sung Divine Mercy chaplet for all the intentions we prayed for since the very first day till now. Then we had an agape, a supper I prepared for all who helped in the successful outcome of the peregrination of the Jubilee Cross. The dinner is over now, I'm dead tired but happy and satisfied. I will use this evening time for private prayer and a Holy Mass which I will offer for all my private intentions and for the intentions of my loved ones, relatives and friends. Tomorrow the last day. Two Masses, first at 7am with sacrament of marriage for three couples and baptism of 19 children; the second at 10am - the farewell Mass of the Jubilee Cross. People of Mugango will have their turn to welcome the sign of our salvation in their midst. We wish them all God's blessing they need and deserve!
Operation Sambusa
Mama Sambusa is coming over to prepare some 150 samosas (sambusa in swahili) for tonight private dinner on the occasion of welcoming the Jubilee Cross in my house. I have invited some 100 people who were directly involved in the preparation of the peregrination of the Cross and the proceedings. It is a gesture of gratitude for their selfless service and commitment. Mare&Mare asked me to invite Juliana (Mama Sambusa) to come over so that they can learn how to make them. Will get some picture of the sambusa making process and hope to post them here whenever I get my macbook back to live.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Finale
Being bit quiet this week, no posts since Sunday. Apologies for not fulfilling my hope and promise that I would post lots of pictures from the peregrination of the Jubilee Cross in the parish, but efforts of my specialist who was trying to resurrect the charger of my macbook did not bring any results so far, and I will have to wait for a fruit of the genuine generous gesture of help of one of my best friends from California. Thank you, Lou, for your spontaneous response to this crisis situation!
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Unfair
Yes, we felt so disappointed last evening when we came back from the Holy Mass in Nyamongo district in Kiabakari, where there was a heavy downpour just before the Mass, messing whole setup altogether and soaking it wet completely - and here in the Kiabakari center, and Divine Mercy Hill area there was not a single drop of water. Just dust everywhere. This was unfair!
Friday, July 8, 2011
From Army Camp To Prison
The last day of the second part of the peregrination of the Holy Cross in my mission. The first part was dedicated to the communal celebrations on the parochial level, with an exception of the visit of the Cross at Sisters' convent. The second part which started last Sunday right after the Holy Mass of the Parish Feast ends today with the celebration of the Holy Mass at the last district of Kiabakari township and the handover of the Jubilee Cross to the first outstation...
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Images
Just a quick info that I will post a lot of pictures from the peregrination of the Holy Cross in the parish once the charger of my macbook is working again (it is being rewired at the moment in Musoma and hopefully will work). So, God willing, by the end of this week or on Monday I will post a special photo report of the visitation of the Cross in our districts and outstations.
The Impact
As I suggested in my yesterday’s post, it’s time to gather together thoughts and reflections on what we have witnessed during the peregrination of the Holy Cross of the Centenary of Christianity Jubilee in Diocese of Musoma so far…
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
The Cross
The seventh day of the peregrination of the Jubilee Cross in my mission. Time flies fast indeed. Too bad my macbook cannot be used for the time being until I get my burnt charger repaired or replaced (which will take time). I will write more on what has been going on during those first seven days of an intense pastoral program. But, I can say already in this quick post that the impact of this spiritual exercise has exceeded my optimistic expectations. I pray only that its fruits lasts...Here is a handful of pictures taken in the past days...
Friday, July 1, 2011
On The Mountain
We spent the whole day on the mountaintop with the Lord in the Mystery of His Sacred Heart. Challenging day for me pastorally as a retreat master and the only confessor available for today. Thanks be to God, everything went as planned, people attended very well the second day of the peregrination of the Jubilee Cross in the parish.
House Of Wonders
The Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus is an open invitation day for all to enter the House of Wonders - the Human Heart of Jesus, True God and True Man. On the second day of the peregrination of the Jubilee Cross in our parish, we will spend the whole day at the feet of the Cross, meditating on the Wonders of the Sacred Heart of the Lord...
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Ave Crux, Spes Unica!
Ave Crux, Spes Unica! Hail Cross, the Only Hope! The day we have been waiting and getting ready for for many days, have finally come. The Jubilee Cross visiting all parishes of Diocese of Musoma during the centenary year of Christianity in our diocese, has come to our parish in Kiabakari after a lovely handover Mass at Butiama parish...
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Anticipation
Anticipation creeping in in bucket loads. Tomorrow it will be Kiabakari parish turn to welcome the Jubilee Cross in its boundaries. The strong representation of the parish will go to Butiama to participate in the farewell Mass in the parochial church there. At the end of the Mass Butiama will hand over the Jubilee Cross to us. The seventeen days journey of the Cross through all corners of the parish will begin...
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Out Of Range
Through with the hectic day, as Saturdays in Kiabakari tend to be. Falling into subdued mode of reflecting upon the Gospel of tomorrow's Solemnity of Corpus Christi and Gospel read at four altars. I've just finished putting cosmetic changes to my homily I will preach on Thursday during the Holy Mass of handover of the Jubilee Cross at Butiama parochial church, coming to Kiabakari for 17-day journey through our Small Christian Communities in Kiabakari and all outstations. As my mind went into mental journey itself for the past three or four hours thinking, praying and rethinking what flowed into my soul during that mediation, I traveled throughout the whole world, beginning right here in our area and covering all continents, oceans, seas and sky...
Friday, June 24, 2011
Two Signs
Just a while ago I have finished the Holy Mass of the Solemnity of the Birth of Saint John the Baptist. As today is Friday, this Mass was the last event of the recollection day in the shrine, which dates back, as I wrote on my occasions, to 1994 when we were about to begin the construction of the parochial church, and has been continuing for 17 years now on each and every Friday of the year without interruption till today...
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
Witness Shirt
Thank You, Bożena, for making my catechists happy! We have just finished our monthly meeting with catechists, planning for the reception and the peregrination of the Jubilee Cross in the parish - its outstations and Small Christian Communities. There was one surprising moment when I told them that our benefactor helped me to make special witness shirts - polo shirts with printing on them - for all catechists in the parish...
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