Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Death Announcement of Sr Malgorzata Jaglarska, FMA



Date of birth                :  17th April 1966
Place of birth               :  Łodź, Poland
1st Profession              :  5th August 1993 at Pogrzebień
Final profession           :  18th September 1999 at Garbòw
Date of death              :  12th July 2020 - Poland       


 
Sr Malgorzata left for the missions from England in December 2005. She arrived in AFM Province, Our Lady of Peace in 2005 and was assigned to City of Hope, Lusaka, Zambia where she was Assistant to the GART girls. In 2008 she went to Kasama as an Assistant to the Aspirants and Postulants and in 2009 she was transferred to the Provincial House in Clonlea, Walkerville, Gauteng, South Africa. In January 2013 she went to Booysens, Johannesburg to Mary Help of Christians Primary School as Teacher of Religion, Art and as a Catechist.

In 2014 she went to Malamulele, Limpopo Province, as Teacher of Religion in the Primary School, Art Teacher in the Secondary School, Catechist and Formator of Catechists in the Diocese of Tzaneen, Limpopo.

2017 found her back in Booysens for a year, after which, she went to Belhar, Cape Town, in 2018 and was the Bursar of the community, responsible for the After-School Care in Delft and a Catechist in the Parish until September 2019 when she went back to Poland to get treatment for her health.

With gratitude to the Lord for the gift of the missionary life of Sr Malgorzata, we entrust our Sister to Him in prayer. May Our Lady Help of Christians present her soul to Jesus!

The funeral of Sr Malgorzata will be on Thursday, 16th July at 12.30, at the Salesian church of St Thérèse and St John Bosco, Poland.





Monday, July 6, 2020

Opening of our churches for community worship in July 2020



2 July 2020

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Peace in the grace of Jesus, our Risen Lord and Saviour.

Re: Opening of our churches for community worship in the Diocese of Tzaneen

This week I held a meeting with the parish priests of the Diocese of Tzaneen in order to evaluate the readiness of each parish to return to community worship in our various churches. Almost all the parishes have at least some communities that are ready to return to worship in their churches and have all the safety teams and measures in place in accordance with the Diocese of Tzaneen protocols regulating church worship during this period of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Therefore I have decided that as from Saturday 11 July 2020, all parishes will be allowed to resume worshiping in church but only with those communities that are ready to do so. 
The readiness of the particular community for worship must be officially announced by the parish priest and will include the date, time and place and all the important details of the service to ensure the safety of all the attendees. Catholics who are over 60 years of age and people of any age who have health challenges are urged to remain at home. No one must be forced to participate in community worship because we are still in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic and their decision not to participate must be respected.

Parish priests and the Parish Pastoral Councils of parishes that are not yet ready for community worship will continue to engage with their local communities with the expectation that by the middle of next month some of their communities will also be ready to do so.

I wish to thank all of our Catholic members who have been helping to prepare their communities for this important change since national lockdown. Let us continue to educate one another about this pandemic and help one another to avoid infecting others as well as to avoid getting infected. We must continue to practice regular hand washing, social distancing and wearing of the face mask in our daily social encounters. We continue to pray to God for our nation and for an end to this pandemic. May the healing Spirit of Jesus restore the health of our brothers and sisters who are infected with
Covid-19.

May God bless you all and protect you.
Sincerely in Christ,

+ Joao Rodrigues
Bishop of Tzaneen