Novas Mudanças no Grupo IMC Taiwan

No dia 01 de março de 2020, em uma cerimônia privada, Dom Li João Batista, bispo da diocese de Hsinchu, como a autoridade eclesiástica local, fez algumas mudanças no Grupo IMC Taiwan: tornou o Pe. Jasper Kirimi, o mais novo pároco da paróquia Sagrado Coração de Jesus na cidade de Hsinchu. O Pe. Jasper antes era o vice pároco da mesma. O Pe. Mathews Owuor que antes era pároco agora irá trabalhar na Pastoral Vocacional Diocesana, ao mesmo tempo, colaborará com as missas dominicais em uma das paróquias. O Pe. Gilberto da Silva, que antes estava como vice pároco na paróquia Nossa Senhora do Monte Carmelo, será o novo vice pároco da Paróquia Sagrado Coração de Jesus.

A cerimônia de posse foi privada, porque desde o dia 27 de fevereiro as missas dominicais e todos os eventos da Diocese que tem grande acumulação de pessoas foram suspendidos para evitar que o corona virus se espalhe pela cidade; o Dom Li publicou o decreto porque foi recomendado pela prefeitura de Hsinchu a fazer a suspensão das missas por tempo indeterminado.

Pedimos suas orações diante dos novos desafios para o nosso grupo missionário, e que nossa mãe Consolata não pare de interceder pela Igreja de Taiwan, que neste momento começa a sentir o impacto do corona virus.

Pe. Mathews, Dom Li J. Batista, Pe. Jasper Kirimi

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