Catholic women gave food and supplies to two seminaries near Zomba. Bishop Alfred Chaima thanked the World Union Catholic Women Organisation for helping St Peter's Major Seminary and Nankhunda Minor Seminary. The women brought maize, rice, cooking oil, beans, soap, pens and notebooks to the students. Bishop Chaima praised the women for supporting future priests who need basic items. He told other church members to follow their example of helping seminary students.
Christina Lakiyoni leads the Catholic Women Association for Zomba diocese. She said the women saw students struggling without enough food and school materials. The Catholic Church needs more priests and wants to encourage young men studying for priesthood. Father Daniel Kamanga runs St Peter's Major Seminary and welcomed the donation at the right time. Hestings Dowe represents Catholic laypeople across Malawi and praised the women's work.
Christina Lakiyoni leads the Catholic Women Association for Zomba diocese. She said the women saw students struggling without enough food and school materials. The Catholic Church needs more priests and wants to encourage young men studying for priesthood. Father Daniel Kamanga runs St Peter's Major Seminary and welcomed the donation at the right time. Hestings Dowe represents Catholic laypeople across Malawi and praised the women's work.