Catholic Diocese Malindi

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Bishop celebrates the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ at St, Joseph Kisangani
(Collins Mdarisi)

On the Feast of the Holy Body and Blood of Jesus was not just a day of celebration, but a call to action for all who attended. Bishop Lagho's message of unity and service served as a guiding light for the community as they move forward together. 

 His generous contribution towards the roofing of the new church is a tangible example of what can be achieved when the community comes together with a common purpose.

 In his homily His Lordship pointed out on the Strengthening of  Faith Community

The outpouring of support and the shared sense of purpose have invigorated the faithful at St. Joseph Kisangani outstation. This unity is not just about financial contributions, but about fostering a deeper connection with one another through acts of kindness, shared prayers, and communal worship. Each member of the congregation was encouraged to find ways to serve, whether through volunteering, participating in church activities, or simply offering support to a neighbor in need.

Looking Ahead

As the plans for the new church roof move forward, there is a renewed sense of hope and anticipation within the parish. The new roof is more than just a structural improvement; it symbolizes the collective efforts and faith of the community. It is a sign of the dedication and love that each member has for their church and their commitment to seeing it flourish.

##A Call to Continued Generosity

While the Kshs. 50,000 contribution is a significant milestone, was also a reminder of the ongoing need for support and generosity. The community was encouraged to continue finding ways to contribute, whether through financial means, volunteer work, or prayer. Every little bit helps in the mission to build a stronger, more resilient parish.

##Final Reflections 

The Feast of the Holy Body and Blood of Jesus at St. Joseph Kisangani outstation was a day filled with spiritual enrichment, communal bonding, and a reaffirmation of faith. Bishop Willybard Lagho’s presence and his inspiring message have left a lasting impact on the congregation. As we move forward, let us keep the spirit of this day alive in our hearts and actions.

We are reminded that our journey of faith is not walked alone but together as a community. Through unity, service, and generous giving, we can achieve great things. Let us continue to support one another, build our church, and deepen our faith, always remembering the sacrificial love of Christ that binds us together.

His Lordship appreciated the faithful and generous people who contributed and participated in this memorable celebration. Requesting them to keep the momentum going and strive to make the community stronger and more united in faith and service.