Over 5000 faithful celebrated on Oct. 1 the 75 years of St. Theresa’s Nyamlell Mission in Western Bahr El Ghazal State, South Sudan.
Youths from four counties joined in huge numbers their peers from the 35 centers of the Nyamlell mission and formed a one-hour long parade, before the celebration of the Mass on the shores of the Lol River.
St. Theresa’s Nyamlell Diamond Jubilee celebrations were presided over Bishop Caesar Mazzolari of Rumbek.
He was joined by priests, sisters, a huge crowd and many civil and religious authorities including Governor Paul Malong.
Bishop Mazzolari said during his homily that the golden era of Nyamlell’s evangelization started with the arrival of Comboni Missionaries Fathers Michael Barton and late Raymond Pax joined by a community of sisters from Indonesia. In eight years, they were able to restore the church, the priests and sisters’ house, the primary and secondary schools and the health center.
Bishop Mazzolari added that the first 30 years, from 1934 to 1964, represented the era of planting and the transformation of Nyamlell into one of the three leading education centers of South Sudan together with Kuajok, and Mayom Abun, now known as Thiet.
He recalled the pioneering 16 Comboni fathers, brothers and sisters who served Nyamlell during this period.
Bishop Mazzolari said the expulsion of all Catholic expatriate missionaries in 1964 together with the Missionary Act inaugurated a 30-year period marked by the martyrdom, in hatred of the faith, of the Comboni missionary Barnaba Deng and the saintly blind Catechist Joseph Ayom.
It was the dark but heroic period of isolation and survival in the faith through the staunch courage and faithfulness of gigantic catechists and persevering Christian parents.
Western Bahr El Ghazal Governor, Paul Malong, exhorted the faithful to continue to come and find in the church the true center of personal peace and communal reconciliation.
St. Theresa’s Nyamlell Diamond Jubilee celebrations were crowned with the presentation of a Papal Blessing to Father Barton, the entire Christian community, the catechists and missionary personnel for their faithfulness to God's Church and commitment to evangelization.
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