Salesian Sisters Celebrate Provincial’s 25 Years of Religious Life

By Sr. Tryness Mulubwa, FMA – Lusaka CNCS Hub The Salesian Sisters celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of religious life of their Provincial Superior during the Feast of Gratitude at City of Hope Mornese Spiritual Center in Lusaka. In his homily, Fr. Alfigio Tooner OFM said the provincial, Sr. Cecilia Motanya, had reached the milestone through God’s goodness and the collaboration of her fellow Sisters. He urged her not to relax but to continue maturing in faith like St. Paul. “Your life should be a testimony and a pillar of hope to your Sisters,” said Fr. Alfigio. Relating to the first reading from Philippians 4:10-15, he said Paul testified about maturing in service and learning to coexist with the people he worked with. “Sr. Cecelia also needs to testify that this is what I have learnt in my 25 years of religious life,” he added. He emphasized that many people had been called to the vocation but chose other paths, congratulating Sr. Cecilia for remaining steadfast. He further encouraged the Sisters not to take the event chronologically but as a celebration of visible and tangible steps made by Sr. Cecilia. After the homily, Fr. Alfigio blessed the crown of silver roses, which Sr. Ryszard Piejko, the first missionary pioneer of the congregation in Zambia, placed on Sr. Cecilia’s head. The act symbolized her being sent forth to continue her mission. “I cannot express how happy I am, never in my life did I think that a day like this shall come to pass,” Sr. Cecilia said. “I thank the Lord for his constant presence, his Love and faithfulness in my life,” she added. The Feast of Gratitude is observed annually in August by the Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco, a tradition handed down by their founders to thank God for His love and the gift of community.

Salesian Sisters Receive Eight New Aspirants

By Sr. Tryness Mulubwa, Lusaka ZAS Branch The Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco in the Zambian region have received eight aspirants into their congregation from various communities. The girls Agnes Mwansa, Bertha Chama, Delila Nsofwa, Faides Zulu, Ivy Chikungu, Joyce Mwape, Natasha Mumba and Sandra Chibwe were admitted to aspirancy by Sr. Ireen Kapisha the Vice Provincial during a prayer service. During the service, Sr. Ireen encouraged the girls, drawing from the Gospel of John 16:1–17. She said the aspirancy stage is a time for learning and prayer, urging them to remain open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit. She further encouraged the aspirants to stay connected to Christ so that they may bear much fruit and be witnesses to the people they will serve.