
We are the Face of the Church Today: African Catholic Youth Voices with Sister Titilayo
04/14/23 • 25 min
Hello, we are pleased to introduce you to the second episode of an engaging and educative conversation between Sr Titilayo Aduloju and some young Ugandan faith influencers of the Building Bridges Initiative. In the first episode, they told us about different activities they have been doing since they started, such as planting trees and cleaning their church compounds.
In this second episode, they reclaim the faith of the Ugandan Martyrs again. They encourage other youths worldwide to embody Christ in their different places of work, by allowing the faith of their ancestors to shine in their lives.
Please share your thoughts on their perspectives.
Is it possible that they are the true heirs of the Ugandan Martyrs?
How can their faith be the same as that of every other youth?
Hello, we are pleased to introduce you to the second episode of an engaging and educative conversation between Sr Titilayo Aduloju and some young Ugandan faith influencers of the Building Bridges Initiative. In the first episode, they told us about different activities they have been doing since they started, such as planting trees and cleaning their church compounds.
In this second episode, they reclaim the faith of the Ugandan Martyrs again. They encourage other youths worldwide to embody Christ in their different places of work, by allowing the faith of their ancestors to shine in their lives.
Please share your thoughts on their perspectives.
Is it possible that they are the true heirs of the Ugandan Martyrs?
How can their faith be the same as that of every other youth?
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Welcome to the African Catholic Voices. In this episode, co-host, Father Ruffino Ezama speaks with Father Anthony Kimbowa Kibira. Anthony is the provincial superior of the Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus (MCCJ), Uganda. In this conversation, Fr Anthony walks us through his journey of synodality as a combonian missionary.
The listener will observe that the conversation is not about how he implements synodality in his ministry, but how his openness to the spirit of synodality guides his steps as a missionary.
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For you, what is synodality, and what is your synodal journey like?
Kindly let us know what you think of Fr. Anthony's idea of Synod and Synodality as a place and moment of discernment in prayer.
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