Catholic Women from all the eight Dioceses in Malawi are meeting in Karonga for their 37th Annual General Meeting (AGM) where among others, they will tackle issues that affect their daily undertakings.
The AGM was officially opened with the Holy mass on Thursday at Miracle, Chaminade in Karonga where Rt. Rev. Martin Mtumbuka of Karonga Diocese and Vice Chairman for the Episcopal Conference of Malawi presided over as the main celebrant along with His Rt. Rev. Peter Musikuwa of Chikwawa Diocese and Chairman for the Pastoral Commission where CWO falls under.
Other notable faces that attended the Eucharistic celebrations included wife to the State Vice President, Madam Mary Chilima who is also a member of CWO from Lilongwe Archdiocese.
In his homily, Bishop Mtumbuka in line with this year’s theme “Faithfulness in Marriage” Challenged Catholic women to be true Catholic faithful by among others follow the Catholic Social teachings and honouring the Sacrament of Marriage.
He said, “it’s high time the Catholic women embraced the spirit of love, faithfulness and forgiveness within their families and elsewhere.”
According to Bishop Mtumbuka, there are many Civil Society Organizations and other
individuals advocating for contravening family related issues like the same sex unions hence Catholic women should ignore such practices rather should stick to their Catholic Social teachings which do not tolerate that.
individuals advocating for contravening family related issues like the same sex unions hence Catholic women should ignore such practices rather should stick to their Catholic Social teachings which do not tolerate that.
“The Catholic Church recognizes family as a Marriage sacrament hence no one can facilitate divorce, even the Pope himself cannot. However, despite all the challenges that we face in family we need not to disown our families. We must realize that we can’t do everything on our own but we through Jesus Christ so that we bear fruitful fruits,” he said.
The national chairlady for CWO, Bernadette Chiwaya said during their five days meeting which ends on Sunday 20 December 2015, delegates will discuss the marriage, same sex unions, transgender and the Church’s stand; and also receive reports from all the dioceses.
Taking her turn, Madam Mary Chilima who at the function was the Guest of Honor said Catholic women should realize that there are always good things and challenges in marriage life but the most important aspect is perseverance in times of challenges.
She said that as Catholic women, they should strive to care for their families by doing small scale businesses that eventually will promote development in their families and the nation at large. She also urged all Catholic women to be united and fight gender based violence, child abuse and any form of discrimination toward women and children in the country.
CWO Annual General Meetings are on rotational basis and in 2015 the meeting was held in Mzuzu diocese whereas Chikwawa diocese will host it next year.
By Prince Henderson, ECM Communications Officer