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SEMINAR WITH ANIMATORS OF THE MAFINGA DIOCESE, JANUARY 3, 2025

The National PMS Office thank God for having the opportunity to participate in the Diocesan Holy Childhood Congress which started on January 31-01, 2025. As is the case with other diocesans, on behalf of the National PMS Office, Sr Anagladness Mrumah who is the secretary of Holy Childhood at the national level, admits to be very happy with this first Congress of Holy Childhood diocesan level, which has been successful with high efficiency.

In addition, in this Congress, the office had the opportunity to give a seminar to two groups, namely: a group of children whose number was 902 and a group of children’s animators who were 74. The topic given to children was about Pontifical Mission Societies and in a very special way on of the Pontifical Mission Societies of the Holy Childhood. The topic for animators was about the important things that they should follow in their parenting work.

Therefore, in a general assessment, this first congress which has been held under the leadership of Fr Gosbert Mlambia, has built a very solid foundation for future congresses in this diocese and thus make missionary work grow rapidly in this diocese.

 

 

Prepared by: National PMS Office

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SEMINAR WITH ANIMATORS OF THE MAFINGA DIOCESE, JANUARY 3, 2025

 

 

In a special way, the National PMS Office thank God for having the opportunity to participate in the Diocesan Holy Childhood Congress which started on January 31-01, 2025. As is the case with other diocesans, on behalf of the National PMS Office, Sr Anagladness Mrumah who is the secretary of Holy Childhood at the national level, admits to be very happy with this first Congress of Holy Childhood diocesan level, which has been successful with high efficiency.

In addition, in this Congress, the office had the opportunity to give a seminar to two groups, namely: a group of children whose number was 902 and a group of children’s animators who were 74. The topic given to children was about Pontifical Mission Societies and in a very special way on of the Pontifical Mission Societies of the Holy Childhood. The topic for animators was about the important things that they should follow in their parenting work.

Therefore, in a general assessment, this first congress which has been held under the leadership of Fr Gosbert Mlambia, has built a very solid foundation for future congresses in this diocese and thus make missionary work grow rapidly in this diocese.

 

 

 

 

Prepared by: PMS National Office

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TANZANIA – MILLION CHILDREN PRAY THE ROSARY (19 OCTOBER, 2024)

Today the studios of Radio Maria Tanzania roared with the voices of praying the Universal Holy Rosary, while they invited people from every group: elders, youth, businessmen, farmers, and other groups, with the concept of living the message of Pope Francis for Mission Sunday 2024 which says; Go and invite everyone to the banquet (Mt 22:9).

In honor of the Virgin Mary, Star of Evangelization, today October 19, 2024, the children of Tanzania raised their voices together through Radio Maria and other radio stations of the Catholic Church joining spiritually with all the children in the world to pray the holy rosary that is prayed every year in October on the Saturday before Mission Sunday. The specific goal of today’s rosary for the children of Tanzania was to pray for peace, unity and the success of the missionary works in the Local Church of Tanzania and the world at large.

Since it has become a formula for the PMS National Office to choose every year 7 dioceses that take turns in leading others in the rosary, this year the leading dioceses were: Dioceses of Musoma (first mystery), Mahenge (second mystery), Archdiocese of Tabora (third mystery), diocese of Lindi (forth mystery), Mafinga (fifth mystery), Moshi (the litany) and the Archdiocese of Dar es Salaam which is given a chance every year considering that they are close to radio headquarters and if unexpected communication errors occur in a certain diocese they can support (their leading part was the opening and closing prayers).

By comparing the statistics that the PMS National Office has been taking every year to know the number of children who were praying the rosary on the scheduled day and time, the office admits that this year the number of children has been more surprising than previous years. For instance; archdiocese of Arusha gathered about 4000 children, Bukoba 2500, Bunda 500, Dar es Salaam 5000, Dodoma 3000 children, Ifakara 210, Kayanga 230, Moshi 5000 children, Mbulu 6400, Mbeya 6000, 1500 Kahama, Singida 3200 children, Mahenge 500, Njombe 1500, Songea 1900, Lindi 300 children, Iringa 3200, Mafinga 200, Musoma 300 to name a few. There were also priests (Diocesan PMS Directors), nuns and animators who were leading the children in the event of praying the rosary for each diocese. The PMS national team (Fr Alfred S. Kwene – PMS National Director, Sr Idda J. Mketi – PMS Secretary and Sr Anagladness Mrumah – National Childhood Secretary) joined to pray at the main center, that is, Blessed Virgin Mary of Fatima Parish-Msimbazi, where the children of the Archdiocese of Dar es Salaam gathered. Hence, with this assessment that the office has done, it has clearly shown that missionary work in Tanzania is growing and spreading rapidly like the seeds of the sower that fell on good soil (Ref. Mk 4:3-9)

It was a joy for us in Tanzania that we were able to have two bishops joining the children’s rosary (His Eminence Protase Cardinal Rugambwa and Rt. Rev. Jovitus Mwijage). Correspondingly, before the blessing His Eminence Cardinal Rugambwa was able to talk to the children and encourage them in living their missionary work tirelessly. In a special way, he was able to encourage all believers to live the message of the holy father of Mission Sunday 2024, which encourages all people to go and invite everyone wherever they are, so that they can follow Christ.

 

From PMS National Office

 

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