Sunday, September 20, 2009

FROM THE DESK OF THE PARISH PRIEST OF SAINT TERESA OF THE CHILD JESUS IN NYAMLELL

By Father Michael D, Barton, MCCJ, Parish Priest

It is wonderful to celebrate the 75 years of the foundation of our mission and parish of Nyamlell in 2009.
Seventy-five years have in them:

2,366,820,000 seconds;
39,447,000 minutes;
657,450 hours;
27,393.75 days;
3,900 weeks;
900 months;
75 years;
But 1 faith, 1 Lord, 1 Trinity God, 1 Church for all ages.

Each of the seconds, minutes, days ,weeks, months and years has its meaning and is now part of ordinary history and as well as the History of Salvation.

These 75 years make our state and its five counties and our country become part and parcel of the Body of Jesus Christ. The Son of God has become one with us. We are grateful and very happy that the Catholic Church has become part of the life in our state and its counties and their villages and towns.

Grace and reconciliation is present in the preaching of the gospel, in the pastoral work, of the priests, sisters, brothers and our wonderful catechists in all our chapels and centres.

The Lord is present in education both primary and secondary and schools are known as “pan abun” and still a source of evangelization.

He is present in the fine health care offered by many organizations such as AAA, CORDAID, CONCERN, etc.

He is present in PEACE and the CPA as He never left us in war-two of them- the Lord Jesus went too with the displaced that went to Nyala or Kakuma as went as with the young recruits who became soldiers in Bill Farm or in Ethiopia and back to the Sudan again.

Two long wars and no priests but still with the local catechists Jesus continued to establish his church even with thousands of displaced, so many killed and more injured, lost boys, split up families and ruined villages all became part of His Calvary waiting for the Easter Light.

Jesus lives. He and the Church are rising into eternity.

Thank you for these seventy-five years and as a parish dedicated to Saint Teresa we continue to march forward witnessing to the life giving gospel of Jesus Christ.

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