By Nobert Rwodzi SJ Chishawasha valley houses some rich history for the Catholic Church in Zimbabweand the Jesuits of Southern Africa in particular.One institution that adds to this history is St Ignatius College founded by the Jesuits in1962 to address the racial imbalances that had been created by the colonialgovernment.The system barred local children from mixing with their white counterparts ...
24 students from Visitation Makumbi High School were trained and certified as junior catechistsin a move to equip students and young people with vast Catholic knowledge for peer-formationand evangelisation.The project manager, Eunice Mazhude said the development will help young people to be wellversed with Catholic resources that can be used to promote their faith.Formation of young catechists allows the youths ...
The Vice President of Zimbabwe, Dr Constatine Chiwenga has acknowledged andpraised the Catholic Church’s contribution in the development of ZimbabweSpeaking at the diaconate and priestly ordination held at St Georges on July 30, the VicePresident and Minister of Health, Dr Constantine Chiwenga said Zimbabwe’sgovernment acknowledges the relationship between the State and the Catholic Churchand greatly appreciates the achievements of the ...
Almost a thousand people, Catholic music lovers, filled the Loyola Hall at Arrupe JesuitUniversity for the first St Ignatius of Loyola Feast Music Concert held on the 31 st of July2022.It was organised by the Jesuit Development Office, of the Jesuits in Southern Africa withthe aim of fundraising for St Paul’s Musami Hospital.The Jesuit Development Office and St Paul’s Musami ...