Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christi [Corpus Christi]

By Fr Dumisani Mazibuko OSM

This Sunday we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. In this Mass we celebrate the REAL PRESENCE of the Body and Blood of the Lord. We recall the Last Supper when Jesus sat at table with His Apostles and out of unconditional love, offered His very self as Body and Blood to the Apostles, “Take it, this my body”. By this act of self-giving, Jesus left us an everlasting memory of Himself. And therefore, as a Church, we celebrate His PRESENCE amongst us. Through the Sacrament of the Most Holy Body and Blood, Jesus is not only present to us, but nourishes us with his very Body and Blood and strengthens us in holiness. Continue reading “Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christi [Corpus Christi]”

Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity – Year B

by Fr Dumisani M. Mazibuko OSM

Prior to Pentecost Sunday, we listened to the prayer of Jesus, “that they may be one like you and I are one”. This Sunday, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, a Feast where we celebrate the unity of Three diverse persons who are intrinsically united as one. This is what we profess in the Creed of Nicea when we say, “We believe in God….”. the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity presents a plethora of themes of God’s mysterious union , togetherness and creative love for His people. The readings present us with the three dynamic dimensions of God equally present in our lives and in the Mission of the Church. Continue reading “Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity – Year B”

‘Do not grow tired of listening to the Church’

By Neliswa Mdluli

Bishop Jose Luis in His speech at the opening of the new maternity wing at St Theresa’s clinic, pleaded with the Minister for Health not to grow tired of listening to the Church, as the needs of the clinic were ever increasing.

The event took place at the clinic premises on Monday, May 14, 2018.

Below is His speech on the day.

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Opening of the New Maternity wing at St Theresa’s Clinic

On 14 May 2018, the Minister for Health, His Lordship Bishop Jose and the US Ambassador 
officially opened the new Maternity wing at St Theresa’s Clinic. 
Below is the Minister’s speech during the event
SPEECH BY THE MINISTER FOR HEALTH, HON SENATOR SIBONGILE NDLELA SIMELANE. OPENING OF NEW MATERNITY WING.

Date: 14th MAY 2018
Venue: St Theresa Clinic Manzini

Director of Events
Bishop of the Diocese of Manzini 
St Theresa Board and Staff
Senior Staff of the Ministry of Health,
Invited guests
The Media, Ladies and Gentlemen.

Good Morning all and thank you for providing me an opportunity to make remarks on this important event.

The Catholic Church has done it again Bishop as I mentioned at the Day of the sick at St Peter and Paul that as the Kingdom of Eswatini we greatly appreciate the role played by the Catholic Church in the Health Sector.

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Reflection on Pentecost Sunday

By Fr. Rocco Marra, IMC

Pentecost: The Eastertide, which is a week of weeks plus a day, culminates in the Solemnity of Pentecost, the 50th Day: the outpouring of the Holy Spirit is the fullness of Easter and the birth of the Church in an epiphany that completes the Sinai with the gift of the New Law, in the sign of fire and wind, written now in hearts changed from stones into hearts of flesh.

This very happy time is almost completely crossed by the month of May that the piety of the faithful consecrates to Mary.

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Youth Apostles of Christ at Sigcineni

by Sr Susan Soren

The Youth Apostles of Christ (YAC) members who took part in the program with Srs Mary Clara Topno and Susan Soren.

On the 6 th May 2018 Sr. Mary Clara Topno the Youth Apostles of Christ (YAC) animator conducted one day program for the YAC in collaboration with the community. She went to Sigcineni with Sr. Susan Soren. The YAC from Gebeni, Ntondozi, Malkerns and Sigcineni took part in the program. Sr. Mary Clara spoke to the youth about: Continue reading “Youth Apostles of Christ at Sigcineni”

The ongoing Ascension

By Fr W Nkomo

By his Incarnation, Jesus Christ weds divinity to humanity. By his Ascension, he leads humanity home to God. “The Ascension,” Corbon writes, “is the decisive turning point. . . the beginning of a new time: the liturgy of the last times.” This eschatological liturgy is celebrated in its fullness by the ascended Christ “seated at the right hand” of the Father.

It is celebrated on earth in via, yet truly, in that the holy banquet in which Christ is received. An earthly liturgy that is, inseparably, remembrance of Christ’s passion and pledge of future glory. On this day of the ascension the Church celebrates humanity’s arrival to our home in heaven through Christ the head of the Church. We celebrate this special feast by partaking in the sacrament of the Eucharist “Mass” in it according to Fr Robert Imbelli “Heaven and Earth meet, constellated around the ascended Christ who brings humanity into the very heart of the Godhead.” Continue reading “The ongoing Ascension”

Reflection on the Seventh Sunday of Easter

By Fr. Rocco Marra, IMC

We are in the Novena of the Holy Spirit: On these days, it is the appropriate time to read the chapter 1 of The Acts of the Apostles, in order to enjoy the spirit of communion in preparation of Pentecost.

From verse 12 to verse 14 we read that the Apostles, with other disciples, some women and Mary, the mother of Jesus were united in prayer. This group formed the community of the first church in embryo.

This month of May, we remember Mary: she collaborated with God for the incarnation of his Son, also she received the mandate to be the mother of the new born Church, under the Cross (Jn. 19:25-27) Continue reading “Reflection on the Seventh Sunday of Easter”