Daughters of the Redeemer Receive Four New Novices

The Daughters of the Redeemer (DOR) have received four new novices into their congregation. Precious Mubanga, Harriet Phiri, Esnart Mwale, and Sarah Phiri were received as novices on Saturday, February 15, 2025, during a ceremony at Mt. Zion. Speaking when he delivered the homily, Reverend Fr. Peter Chileshe, OFM Cap, commended the four novices for answering God’s call. Fr. Chileshe reminded everyone that God’s grace builds on nature. The fact is that God works with what we have. He does not send anyone away because there is something each one has to give. Fr. Chileshe . Fr. Chileshe challenged all to introspect on what they have to offer to God every day. He referred to the Gospel of the feeding of the four thousand, where our Lord Jesus asked everyone to sit down and listen to Him. Our role as Christians is to stand in the gap, learn to sit down and listen from the Master, who is the God of multiplicity. Trials may come, but let us trust in God at all times. Fr. Chileshe. Speaking on behalf of the Superior General, Reverend Sr. Brenda Nachula congratulated the new novices. We, the Daughters, are very grateful to receive you, our novices. We wish you well in your formation journey. Sr. Nachula She reminded the sisters to remember that no one is too poor to receive or to give. We are all called to give of our talents and gifts. Sr. Nachula. She thanked everyone who came to witness the celebration, as well as Fr. Chileshe and the Capuchin Friars for their unwavering support.
Following the Call: Sr. Juliana’s Story of Faith and Devotion

From a childhood surrounded by church bells and the influence of devout parents to a life dedicated to service with the Good Shepherd Sisters, Sr. Juliana’s journey is one of faith and purpose. Growing up in a Catholic mission, she admired the devotion of the sisters and found herself drawn to their life of prayer. Although she dreamed of other careers, her calling to sisterhood prevailed. Sr. Juliana shares the values and community principles—love, protection, and reconciliation—that guide her congregation and the role they play in shaping her life. This inspiring story is a testament to living out faith, family support, and dedication. Click the link below to watch Sr. Juliana’s full journey of faith and devotion.