Mahagi-Nioka: This appeal from the bishop of the diocese to Caritas agents
Monsignor Sosthène AYIKULI, bishop of the diocese of Mahagi-Nioka, spoke to the agents of Caritas Mahagi-Nioka on Sunday, November 17.
This, in his speech on the sidelines of the patronal celebration of this charitable institution. The prelate of the Catholic Church focused his message on the life of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary. Life of charity, dedication to the poor and humility. For the Bishop of Mahagi-Nioka, the life of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary must challenge the agents of Caritas Development Mahagi-Nioka to consider themselves as instruments of Christ's charity. "...You must know that charity is not optional, charity is a duty, charity is a commandment. Hence, the years you spend as agents of Caritas should mold you, should transform you “You must stop considering yourselves only as civil servants but rather as instruments of Christ’s charity. In reality, it is through you, each of you, that Christ loves the poor,” he said to Monsignor Sosthène Ayikuli in front of the public, notably the agents of the CDM.
It should be noted that Caritas Mahagi-Nioka has been celebrating Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, its patron saint, for 5 years. She celebrated him with conviction to imitate his virtues.
Désiré Uwekmeno et Guy-Marin Kamandji
This, in his speech on the sidelines of the patronal celebration of this charitable institution. The prelate of the Catholic Church focused his message on the life of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary. Life of charity, dedication to the poor and humility. For the Bishop of Mahagi-Nioka, the life of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary must challenge the agents of Caritas Development Mahagi-Nioka to consider themselves as instruments of Christ's charity. "...You must know that charity is not optional, charity is a duty, charity is a commandment. Hence, the years you spend as agents of Caritas should mold you, should transform you “You must stop considering yourselves only as civil servants but rather as instruments of Christ’s charity. In reality, it is through you, each of you, that Christ loves the poor,” he said to Monsignor Sosthène Ayikuli in front of the public, notably the agents of the CDM.
It should be noted that Caritas Mahagi-Nioka has been celebrating Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, its patron saint, for 5 years. She celebrated him with conviction to imitate his virtues.
Désiré Uwekmeno et Guy-Marin Kamandji
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