Wednesday, 8 March 2017

PCJ CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL (PCJCCR)


PCJCCR is termed as Philosophy Centre Jinja, Catholic Charismatic Renewal. This movement started way back in C.a 2008. Since then it has done great works of mercy especially through offering prayers for the peace of all PCJ communities. You are therefore assured that whether you fellowship with them or not they always love pray for you and your community members.

This movement conducts spiritual activities like, out reaches, Eucharistic Adoration, Praise and worship and Holy Mass. All other activities follow our time table, which hinges around Wednesdays, while outreaches stretch beyond the time table. We have often relied on the help of our Spiritual director yet our Biblicist also, Father Louis Kessels from MHM. I assure you, the time you will hear him preaching you will undoubtedly want him to stop not. 

In these spiritual activities, the Charismatic group of PCJ has extended a helping hand to the poor, especially to the prisoners in Kirinya and Bugembe. They have always carried an important message of hope “Trust God all will be OK, do not worry your selves beyond repair and what can you change by worrying. The second common message is, do not be in prison wholly, Let your soul be in union with God not with prison walls.” During these visits they also offer material aid, counseling and guidance, and company.

Message from charismatic, Come and Join us on Wednesday for more information. Secondly, are you in good terms with that person, if not why, if yes, Glory be to God. In the case of no, there has perhaps been abuse of the other person’s dignity. Move a step whether it is your fault or not and bring peace through reconciliation. Thirdly, have you ever prayed for that person or you wait only to criticize him/her when in mistake. Prayer changes everything, it is God’s wish that we love and pray for one another. Would you not fulfill God’s wish?

PCJCCR wishes a better and spirit guided pursuit of your life goal. Gratia Multas.


                                                         Maliyamungu 
(Holy Cross)

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