Archive for February, 2012

JIDO’s February Programme

February 16, 2012

As part of JIDO’s communication and planning programme, the interim management Committee have been having a series of presentation and discussion with community members to engage their opinion on keys issues relating to the History of JIDO Catholic Community UK, Martyrdom of our Blessed  JIDO, the Constitution and registration of membership in preparation for our Annual General Meeting that will take place in Spring 2012.

On  Sunday the 12th 2012, comminuty members had  discussions and reflection based on the above themes and the session was very successful.

The publicity and Information officer chaired the meeting and we were honored to have our Patron, Sister Monica to facilitate the meeting. She inspired the audience to participate by posing four questions that  helped members to interact and engage with one another.  The key questions were:

1. What do we know about the Martyrs?

Participants came with fantastic answers such as:

  • The Blessed Martyrs were very dedicated and spiritually minded young men.
  • They scarified their life for us at a time when they faced opposition from the local population.

2. What is a Constitution and why do we value it?

  • Answers given varied for example, one community members stated that the Constitution was a highway code.
  • Others said that the document was the bone of our community
  • A guiding framework that  gives us objectives
  • It helps the committee to manages resources
  • The Constitution is indeed our foundation, gives us objectives, direction and we use it as a reference point.

3. What are the roles and responsibilities of the Committee?

  • The roles of our Committee are to build our community
  • Take leadership, represent the community
  • To listen, organize and  gather people together,
  • Focus on uniting the community members and above all commitment to one another and to members.

4. What have the Committee members been  doing to date?

  • Collecting, shifting and distributing information.
  • Feeding members and looking after children etc.

The session ended by members reflecting on the purpose of  JIDO community and all agreed that we are a faith based body with the ultimate aim of achieving  the beautification of the two Blessed Martyrs. Our Patron urged members to pray for this important cause and to continue to participate in JIDO community events.

She ended the meeting by encouraging members who have not yet registered do so before the end of March in time for the Annual General Meeting.

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Community members praying to our Blesssed Martrys Relics after Sunday mass.

SECOND SUNDAY SERVICE

February 7, 2012
Our mass this month will be held on Sunday the 12th of February 2012.    Please come and join us in worship and fellowship as we commemorate our Blessed Martyrs Jildo Irwa and Daudi Okello.

Please note that due to Holy Communion programmes, the Mass will be held at 2pm.  It’s from March that the mass will resume to the usual time of 3.00pm.
Venue:
 Blessed: Daudi Okello & Jildo Irwa Catholic Community UK, Our Lady & St Joseph Catholic Church. (Hall)             100 Balls Pond Road,  Dalston,  London N1 4AG
 
Nearest Tube station:  Dalston Junction – London Overground Line.
Please use the Journey planner link below to help you identify the bus, tube and train services to the above address:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/modalpages/2605.aspx

After the mass, all community members are welcome to the reception in the parish hall where they will have the opportunity to share their ideas and network with one another.

ALL UGANDANS AND FRIENDS ARE WELCOME

JIDO @ Acholi London Christian Fellowship Event

February 4, 2012

JIDO Catholic community UK attended the Acholi London Christian Fellowship end of year party that was held on the 28th of January 2012 in  Bermonsy, SE London.

The theme of the celebration was the role music play in our society and  what it means to different people. Participants gave touching testimonies of how music have shaped their lives.

JIDO Secrtary and the Community Co-ordinator  talked about how music and the Adungu music instrument known as Acholi Herp has shaped JIDO’s liturgy during mass.

They called for togetherness and unity and gave example of how JIDO is showing leadership by working together with different communities.

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