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Bishop Wallace reminded the two ASN members making Perpetual Profession, the four Silver Jubilarians and Sr. Teresia Ndeto marking her 60 of Religious Life that their call to Consecrated Life is not based on their perfection.
“No one has been called to serve God because she is the best. Neither our Priests, nor I as a Bishop, am here because I am the best. None of us is the best,” he said, and added, “Our calling to Religious Life, to the Priesthood, is to be servants. As Christians, by baptism, you too were chosen to serve. May we always go out to serve, just as Mary offered herself.”
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Bishop Wallace thanked the parents of the ASN members taking Final Vows and Jubilarians for accepting God’s calling to Religious Life, saying that they are who they because of the foundation laid by their respective families.
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Calling for spiritual solidarity with the ASN celebrants, the Kenyan Catholic Bishop underlined the need to pray for vocation to Religious Life.
“Let us pray that vocations may grow, even from within our families. And as we pray for vocations, let us also pray that God may strengthen families, so that we may bring many into the household of the Lord,” he said.
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In her remarks at the end of the Eucharistic celebration, the ASN superior General also acknowledged with appreciation the response to God’s calling to Religious Life of the ASN Perpetual Profession and Jubilee celebrants.
“We are not only witnesses of your mission, of your love, of your mission and all you've done but we are also beneficiaries of your services to humanity and so we join you in rejoicing and thanking God,” Sr. Margaret Wahungu said.
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Sr. Wahungu extended her appreciation to the families of the seven ASN celebrants and urged them to continue supporting the Sisters.
The journey of the seven ASN members, she told the family members of the ASN celebrants in attendance, “has just begun and they will need your love and your support tomorrow and the following days.”
“Today is the first day of the rest of their lives and we have hope that tomorrow will be better than yesterday for them,” the Nairobi-based ASN Superior General said.
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In an interview with ACI Africa after the Holy Mass at Uzima ASN Centre, Sr. Mary Ngina Kinyithyo, one of ASN celebrants, described her Perpetual Profession as “a blessing from God” and a fruit of communion with Him in prayer.
“The journey has not always been smooth, but God has been giving me the grace from the time I made my First Profession in 2018. Prayer has been keeping me,” Sr. Ngina said.
The Kenyan ASN member said that she initially experienced doubt in her vocation to Religious Life but through prayer, God has always enlightened her and showed her that she is in the right place as a Consecrated.