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Nigeria: Katsina Diocese graduates first set of female Catechists

 Nigeria: Katsina Diocese graduates first set of female Catechists  ING-050
13 December 2024

Recently, the Bishop and faithful of Katsina Diocese in Nigeria gathered together for the celebration of the graduation ceremony of catechists at the Saint Joseph Mukasa Catechetical Training Centre in Malumfashi. It was also a day of joy and thanksgiving, as it was the graduation of the first set of female catechists from the centre, alongside 36 male catechists.

Bishop Gerald Mamman Musa presided over the Eucharistic celebration, which marked the conclusion of the two-year training of this present cohort of catechists. They come from the Katsina diocese and some of the dioceses in the north of Nigeria. Their studies at the catechetical centre include courses on evangelization, sacraments, leadership, communication and other doctrines of the Catholic Church.

In his fatherly address to the catechists, Bishop Gerald Musa noted, “As catechists, you are to hold firm to the values of prayer, daily reading and living of the Word of God and a life of dedication in your ministry.” Bishop Gerald encouraged the female catechists, saying, “Carry out your pastoral activities with the assurance and support of the Christian community.”

The catechists, in turn, thanked the Bishop for making their graduation ceremony memorable with his presence. They pledged to continue to renew their commitment to God through the imitation of the lives of the saints, as well as by being instruments of love, faith, hope and a light to God’s people in the Christian communities where they live and work.

The Saint Joseph Mukasa Catechetical Training Centre in Malumfashi was founded in 1964 by the late Bishop Edward T. Lawton. Since then, it has trained hundreds of catechists for the Sokoto diocese, other dioceses of Kaduna ecclesiastical province, and the new Katsina diocese.

Sr Oluwakemi Akinleye fsp — Lagos