Visiting Sadama Community

Following the sisters' meeting last month, Sister Patricia Godoy, a member of the General Council, and Sister Evarlyne Ndeti stepped aboard on a meaningful journey to the Sadama Community. Their visit was an opportunity to connect with the community, share in their daily life, and offer support where needed.

Srs. Aynalem Paulos, Evarlyne Ndeti, Patricia Godoy and Amarech Lefamo posing for a picture

During their stay, Sisters Patricia and Evarlyne visited our kindergarten. The visit was filled with laughter and learning as they spent time with the children, engaging in playful activities and appreciating the educational practices in place. Their presence was a source of joy and inspiration for the kindergarteners and their educators alike.

A significant part of their visit involved pastoral ministry home visits. The sisters had the privilege of visiting three different families within the community. Each visit was a time of sharing, prayer, and support. The families welcomed the sisters into their homes with open hearts, and they prayed together. These home visits underscored the importance of community ties and the role of pastoral ministry in fostering spiritual well-being. The sisters' prayers and presence brought comfort and hope to the families they visited.

Through their interactions, Sister Patricia and Sister Evarlyne strengthened the bonds between the Sadama Community and the broader congregation. Their visit served as a reminder of the shared values and mission that unite them in their service to others. The time spent in Sadama was more than just a visit; it was a witness to the collective strength of a community, faith, and love.

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