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In his homily, the Spiritan Provincial Superior described the double celebration of Perpetual profession and Matrimony as a unique convergence of vocations and grace.
Fr. Wafula explained, “Today is no ordinary day. Heaven is rejoicing, and earth is stirred with joy. Twelve brothers are offering themselves fully to God as Spiritan missionaries, and four couples are sealing their love in the sacred covenant of marriage.”
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He related the candidates of the double celebration to the two personalities of the Solemnity, saying, “Saints Peter and Paul were not perfect men ... Yet both heard the call, responded, and gave their whole lives to Christ. Like them, our 12 brothers and 4 couples are not responding because they are perfect, but because they are willing to love, to serve, and to follow Jesus.”
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“Peter became the rock. Paul became the apostle to the nations. Today, you, our brothers and sisters, are becoming rocks of faith and apostles of love for the Church,” he added.
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Addressing the four couples, Fr. Wafula said, “In your love, we see a reflection of Christ’s love for the Church… Your union is not merely emotional. It is sacramental; it is holy.”
He expressed his awareness of the challenges of spouses and emphasized the need to have God “at the center” of the marriage and family institution.
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“Marriage is not easy. It is a daily journey of forgiveness, faith, and self-giving. But with God at the center, your love can become a light for your children, a witness to the community, and a joy to the Church,” Fr. Wafula said.
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He continued, “The same Spirit who anoints our missionaries today also anoints your union. He will be your strength in trials and your joy in triumphs.”
The Spiritan Provincial Superior in Kenya and South Sudan went on to call upon parishioners of Immaculate Heart of Mary Migombani Parish to go beyond admiration and nurture vocations to the Priesthood and marriage.
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“Migombani Parish, today God is visiting you in power! From your soil are rising apostles and families of faith. Let us not simply witness this moment; let us support, accompany, and pray for these brothers and sisters,” he said, adding, “Let us raise our children with openness to God's call - whether to Priesthood, Religious Life, or Holy marriage.”
Fr. Wafula prayed for continued openness and courage in discerning God’s call and implored, “Saints Peter and Paul, pray for us. Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us. Holy Spirit of God, send us. Amen.”
Jude Atemanke is a Cameroonian journalist with a passion for Catholic Church communication. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Buea in Cameroon. Currently, Jude serves as a journalist for ACI Africa.