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Sunday, 24 May 2020

THE LENTEN ACTION ON MARCH 2020 (By Frt. John W. Nsenye, SDS)

THE LENTEN ACTION ON MARCH 2020 AT MGOLOLE ORPHANAGE 

      Mater Salvatoris Scholasticate House has a tradition of going to do Lenten action whenever it comes the period of Lent. As a community we have already gone to Aman Centre to visit Mental retarded ones, We have visited at Fungafunga, Tungi small Christian community etc, and on 2020 we decided to go  At Mgolole Orphanage Centre. This year we visited only one place as the community decided that it is better to do our charity actions at one place instead of many centres, the community decided that it is better to collect whatever we have and go with them in one place according to the choice of the community.
LENTEN COMMITTEE MEMBERS (2020)
           The MAIN COMMITTEE for the LENTEN ACTION 2020 was established during the community meeting on Friday 21st February. Its main task was to organise and plan out for the LENTEN ACTION. The members who volunteered to be part of the MAIN COMMITTEE were, Frt. Francis Kafuru SDS,  Frt. Edward Lupaka SDS, Frt. Robert Marwein SDS, Frt. Joseph SDS and  Frt. Andrea SDS.
DATE /DAY OF LENTEN ACTION    
           On 22nd February, the MAIN COMMITTEE had the first meeting in order to organise and plan out for the LENTEN ACTIONS. In this meeting, the MAIN COMMITTEE decided to choose a single place for the LENTEN ACTION, and the place chosen was Mgolole (the Orphanage centre). The date chosen to perform the LENTEN ACTION was on 21st March. 
THE TRAVEL PLAN
          In Regard with travel plan, the main committee decided to borrow the car of Br. Philip SDS, the car of the Benedictine, and to use the community’s cars.  After the meeting, the Prefect Frt. Francis Kafuru, SDS met the Assistant Formator, Fr. Alain SDS to confirm the decision made by the MAIN COMMITTEE. Fr. Alain accepted it and encouraged the MAIN COMMITTEE to go ahead with the plan.
PRIOR VISITATION TO MGOLOLE ORPHANAGE CENTRE
      Prior visitation was very important, hence On 23rd February, three members of the MAIN COMMITTEE, Frt. Lupaka, SDS,  Frt. Joseph, SDS and Frt. Adrea, SDS went to visit Mgolole to inquire about the place and to inform those who are  in charge about the community’s intention to visit them.On 24th February the MAIN COMMITTEE had the second meeting; this time the meeting was about hearing the feedback from the last visit made to Mgolole. The Members who visited Mgolole gave the feedback.   There were 51 children between the ages of 2-5 living in Mgolole in 2020. The times for various activities of the house begin at 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM. At 13:00 hour the children take siesta or rest. The Sister in charge of Mgolole proposed that a preferable day for them to receive quests was Saturday, which was compatible to the MAIN COMMITTEE’s plan.  Rice and cooking oil were the two major things that the community would provide as gifts. The children eat ugali during noon and they want rice during the night. The Sister also agreed that our community can share lunch together with the children. our committee also planed to assist them working manually such us slashing, or colleting leaves, cleaning toilet.
E    EFFECT OF COVID-19
         The outbreak of Corona virus affected our plans, the main committee arranged that all community members should go to visit the orphanage centre, to eat lunch together with children, play with them, and even do some manual works together but due to Corona virus all these turned upside down. On 20th March, Frt. Lupaka and Robert went to Mgolole to remind them about the visitation. At the same time, to inform them that the entire community will not be able to come due to the Coronavirus outbreak. The Sister in charge was not available on that day, but Mr. Sephrain who was also the member of the house agreed to take the information to the sister. The MAIN COMMITTEE received clear instruction from the Formators that they should be very sensitive about the spreading of the Coronavirus, therefore to avoid  having any contact with the children. Following this instruction, the MAIN COMMITTEE decided that only its members should go and represent the community to Mgolole.
 A JOURNEY TO MGOLOLE FOR LENTEN ACTION 
        On 21st March at 9:00 AM all the five members of the MAIN COMMITTEE and Frt. John Nsenye (as a DRIVER) went to Mgolole together with some groceries. The following are the groceries;
 

ITEM

AMOUNT

DESCRIPTION

Rice

40kg

40KG @2000= 80,000

Oil

20kg

20LT@2650 = 53,000

Sugar

20kg

20KG@2350=  47,000

TOTAL

180, 000/=

NB: Apart from the above items we had also one sack of Maize of 100kg 
Once the members of the MAIN COMMITTEE arrived at Mgolole, they met with the incharge, Sr. Maria Mbenna and talked with her about the program and its intension. Sr. Maria acknowledged that the gifts the community provided for the children were very important as they were in real need of them. Following the instruction from the Formators the members of the MAIN COMMITTEE did not have any contact with the children, except Peter who was a spokesperson of the children. Peter thanked the members of MAIN COMMITTEE for the visit and the gifts. The members of the MAIN COMMITTEE in return gave thanks to Sr. Maria and Peter, and before departing from the place a short prayer was made by Frt. Joseph. At around 11:30 AM the MAIN COMMITTEE departed from Mgolole and returned to the community.
 SOME CHALLENGES AND FAILURES
1. Since the financial situation of the house is not that good, the community failed to contribute more.
2. Unfortunately this year due to the coronavirus outbreak not everyone in the community experience the LENTEN ACTION
ACHIEVEMENTS/SUCCESSES
1. Regardless of the Coronavirus outbreak the MAIN COMITTEE managed to fulfil the LENTEN ACTION as it was planned.
2. The gifts provided by the community for the LENTEN ACTION were valuable.
3. Active participation among the members of the MAIN COMMITTEE.
SOME PROPOSALS FOR FUTURE IMPROVEMENTS
The Main Committee suggests the following;
1.  The LENTEN ACTION to be continued
2.  To consider choosing a single place for the LENTEN ACTION because it is more effective and practical.
3.  To add more contributions like financial support, clothing, and food commodities.
CONCLUSION
in the final analusis, let our community be more active in these charity actions, let us help people in need. And he said them "Go into the world and proclaim the good news to the whole creation" (Mk. 16:15). We salvatorians, we are supposed to help people in need by doing lenten action oftenly.

OTHER PICTURES

Reference
Most of the information  were obtained from the Secretary of the Matery Salvatoris Scholasticate Frt. Robert Marwein, SDS in 2020.

Wednesday, 25 March 2020

COVOD-19 PANDEMIC: A THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE BY Cl. ROBERT MARWEIN, SDS

COVOD-19 PANDEMIC: A THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE 


INTRODUCTION
The Covid-19 virus also known as Coronavirus is labeled as one of the deadliest diseases of all time. There are hundreds and thousands of people that have been infected and die daily from Covid-19, and it has caused a tremendous global crisis. Currently there is no vaccine or cure for the disease. Some people perceive Covid-19 as a blessing in disguise; some perceive it as a curse, but the majority of the people perceive it as an evil which interlinks into the area of human suffering. Suffering is inevitable, but too much suffering often gives rise to one of the age-old questions, where is God in suffering?
THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
It is true that many people wonder if God causes Covid-19. Is Covid-19 God’s judgment? How can a loving God allow so many people to be infected and die from Covid-19? These questions have drawn the attention of many elite personalities to recount the place of God in this pandemic disease. Too many people believe that Covid-19 is God’s punishment for the sins of humanity. A closer look at this theory recalls the doctrine of ‘Divine Justice and Retribution,’ that God rewards the just and punishes the wicked (Deut 11:26-28, 27-28, Ezek 18:26-27; Luke 5:20). The book of Job casts the same pattern as the three friends of Job claim that Job must have sinned, hence he suffers (Job xx:xx).  Literally, they reversed the truth of the Bible that both obedience and sin have appropriate results (Deut. 28). By reversing the cause and effect, they were saying that all suffering is explained by sin. This is a faulty reasoning, an over reading and a mechanical application of a proper biblical Retribution TheologyTheir problem is that they applied rigidly the doctrine to Job without considering that he could be innocent. They did not speak to God; they did not have any personal language with God.[1] In another words, their problem is that they remained only in a rational activity based on reason alone, but failed to understand God’s words and action revealed in human history for the salvation of humankind.
In the Gospel of Luke 13:1-4, people asked Jesus about the reports of death of the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices; Jesus answered them that the people who died were not more deserving of death than others. One cannot argue from sudden and violent death to the enormity of sin.[2]
However, we cannot speak of God’s Justice and retribution without speaking of God’s Mercy. God’s Justice and Mercy cannot enter into noble conflict with each other. In Justice God condemns us and in Mercy God redeems us (Matt 18:23-35; John 3:16; 1 John 3:16; 1 Tim 2:1-6). Mercy is the expression of love. God loves us and thus he chooses to show us mercy. Love conditions justice.
Pope Francis in his apostolic letter ‘Misericordia et Misera’ recounts the story of Jesus meeting with the woman caught in adultery (John 8:1-11). He, emphasizes that God’s love must take primacy over all else. Again he says that the Gospel account is not an encounter of sin and judgment in the abstract, but a sinner and her savior. Jesus looked that woman in the eye and read in her heart a desire to be understood, forgiven and free. The misery of sin was clothed with the mercy of love. Jesus’ only judgment is one filled with mercy and compassion for the condition of this sinner.[3]
Therefore, during this pandemic the world needs to listen to God in silence, to realize that humans are mere mortals, and there is no one just before God, “can mortal be righteous before God? …even in his servants he puts no trust, and his angels he charges with error; how much more those who live in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, who are crushed like a moth” (Job 4:17-19). Human beings need to live with faith in God, and acknowledge the great mystery of God’s sovereignty together with the prayers and praises.  People need to invite God to come to their aid because he has promised that he will always come (Rev 3:20).
During his suffering, Job lamented, but his faith was unshaken (Job 17; 19:25) because he knew that his redeemer lives (Job 19:25-27). Like Job, Jesus lamented on the cross when he cried out, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Mark 15:xx; cf. Ps 22:1), Jesus did not lament because he doubted God, Rather, he expressed his deepest faith in God. Jesus Christ is the true innocent sufferer (Isa 42). But Jesus death on the cross appears to be as much a punishment for sin. By suffering for us he provided us with an example for our imitation (1 Pet 2:21; Matt 16:24; Luke 14:27), and if we follow it, life and death are made holy and take on a new meaning. However, Jesus’ death on the cross did not bring suffering to an end. He does not even save himself on the cross. Instead, Jesus descends deep into the humanity to share it with us for love’s sake.
CONCLUSION
It is quite normal when people are actually suffering, appears to be drawn closer to God. Frequently during a time of crisis like the pandemic of Covid-19, the doctrine of Divine Justice and Retribution is invoked. We cannot attribute to God as the cause of Covid-19. Benedict XVI pointed out that humanity today no longer feel the need to justify themselves to God but instead thought God needed to justify himself to humanity due to suffering in the world. God is in heaven and we are on earth… (Ps 119:3). God’s thoughts are not our thoughts, and neither are His ways our ways (Isa 55:8). But like Job and Jesus, we lament to God and hold on in silence, each one must look at one’s self, accept our mortality, and the mystery of God’s way, imitate Jesus and surrender to God in faith, because the mercy of God overcome suffering and judgment, “where sin abounds, grace abounds all the more (Rom 5:20).”
[1] Cf. L. Rambau, “Wisdom Literature,” Class Notes.
[2] Cf. D.J. Harrington, the Gospel of Luke, Sacra Pagina 3, 210.
[3] Cf. Francis, Misericordia et Misera, Art. No. 1.


Friday, 20 March 2020

NEW LEADERSHIP OF TANZANIAN PRO-PROVINCE 2020 (BY CL. JOHN W. NSENYE, SDS)


T he New Tanzanian Pro - Province
Provincial Council

NEW LEADERSHIP OF TANZANIAN PRO-PROVINCE 2020


PROVINCIAL CHAPTER JANUARY 2020
The Tanzanian Pro-province had an Ordinary provincial Chapter from 7th to 9th of January in 2020. This was to fulfill a Tanzanian statutes that demands an ordinary Provincial Chapter to meet once for every three years (Cf. Tanzanian Statutes 705).  The Provincial Chapter began on 7th of January after the delegates who most of them arrived on 6th January, the meeting persisted for three days Tuesday of 7th, Wednesday of 8th and Thursday of 9th January 2020.

ELECTION OF THE NEW PROVINCIAL SUPERIOR
On the second day of the provincial Chapter there was an Agendum of the Election of the Provincial Superior. In this election there were three candidates for the provincial position who were approved by the general Council (Generalate);

Ø Rev. Fr. Ponder Paulinus Ngilangwa, SDS
Ø Rev. Fr. Michael Siya Tesha, SDS
Ø Rev. Fr. Sentus Dikwe, SDS

Among the three candidates Rev. Fr. Michael Siya Tesha, SDS was elected to be the Provincial superior.




ELECTION OF THE PROVINCIAL COUNCIL
On the third and last day of the Provincial chapter there was an Agendum of electing the Provincial Vicar and the other provincial council members. After the provincial superior have been elected, he was given a chance of proposing the four people who will be in the leadership for three years as provincial councils. After the elected provincial superior have proposed the names the delegates of the chapter voted for or against. The elected members of the council were the following.

THE NAME OF THE PROVINCIAL COUNCIL MEMBER
POSITION
REV. DR. EVODIUS MBENA, SDS
VICAR PROVINCIAL
BR. SYLIVESTER CHIMOTO, SDS
CONSULTOR
FR. EUGINE RESLINSKI
CONSULTOR
FR. CHRISTOPHER LUOGA, SDS
CONSULTOR


THE NEW PROVINCIAL TREASURER
The new elected provincial Superior appointed REV. FR. CHRISTOPHER LUOGA, SDS to be the Provincial Treasurer and he presented this name to the delegates of the chapter. The delegates of the chapter approved the name by the YES or NO vote; hence the Rev. Fr. Christopher Luoga, SDS was elected as the Provincial Treasurer for this new leadership of the Tanzanian Pro-Province.

Recommendations about Mater Salvatoris Scholasticate Formation house
The Tanzanian Provincial Chapter 2020 recommended to the Provincial and his council that, with the help of the secretary of formation from generalate to help in improving the formation system at Mater Salvatoris International Formation Scholasticate House- Morogoro, they have to put a special eye on matters of LITURGY, SALVATORIAN LIFE, HOME LIVE FOR THE SCHOLASTICS and more to establish apostolate to the Scholastics especially on Saturday and Sunday.

THE HANDING OVER OF THE LEADERSHIP (OFFICE)

A picture showing handing over of the office From Right hand are Very Rev. Dr. Tesha SDS the new elected Provincial Superior, Fr. Maganga the outgoing Vicar Provincial, Fr. Eugine SDS Consultor and Fr. Ponder SDS the outgoing Provincial Superior


Handing over of Provincial Office at Masasi

The handing over of the Provincial leadership was done in March, 9th 2020 at Migongo-Masasi the headquarters of the Tanzanian Pro-Province. The outgoing leadership under the Very Rev. Fr. Ponder Paulinus Ngilangwa, SDS who was the Provincial handed over the office to the New elected Provincial Very Rev. Dr. Michael Siya Tesha, SDS.                                                        

Another picture on the day of handing over of Provincial office at Masasi headquarters of the Province with the Masasi community members 



THE LENTEN ACTION ON MARCH 2020 (By Frt. John W. Nsenye, SDS)

THE LENTEN ACTION ON MARCH 2020 AT MGOLOLE ORPHANAGE        Mater Salvatoris Scholasticate House has a tradition of going to do Lenten actio...