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Dear Fr. Marc Lim, Dada Leslie, and the entire Sister Parish of Mary Our Queen – Omaha, and in a special way the MOQ Committee.

 

On behalf of our entire Parish of St. the Apostle at Ligera, and the Mary Our Queen VTC, I want to  extend my deepest gratitude for your generous support and unwavering dedication. The recent  accomplishments in our Parish are a testament to the power of your kindness and generosity. Thanks to your invaluable donations and assistance, we have been able to: cultivate the corn and rice  farms whereby we got about 43 bags of corn and 17 bags of rice, we got the sports equipments and  enjoyed the life with sports, the sewing machines for the graduates, we managed to accomplish  electricity installation to the Parish, the School of Mary Our Queen, and to the Dispensary. We are  now very sure of the electric power and the light, and a lot of things are now easier for us because we  have this electricity; The renovation of Parish Entry and the gate and the parking area is super, the  area is no longer boredom and bothering like it was before, it’s now very beautiful and highly  renovated; Furthermore, the windows maintenance in the rectory rooms has greatly changed the  rectory outlook and has solved the problem of dust entering in those rooms, and it has ensured the  privacy and security; As well as the maintenance of the bathrooms and the toilets give us the beautiful  life; we have been able to get truck tires and wind mirror as well as gasoline for the whole year  pastoral activities, which is well spent in pastoral activities; the stove and the microwave which we are  enjoying indeed; however I got the Computer and the new smartphone which are very helpful in my  works, I can’t imagine if I had no these stuffs. I am very thankful for the funds which helped me to go  for the recollection and then the second time for the retreat, it was very meaningful to me and was  highly needed.

 

Thanks for your assistance, the confirmation preparations went so well, we also managed to deliver  the gifts for the New Deacons in January and the gifts for the New Priests in August, we have also  paid the school fees and accommodation for major seminarians which is the responsibility of each  parish per year.

 

At the school, we have managed to accomplish a lot of things, buying a lot of materials for the  students’ learning, like tables, shelves for keeping the sewn materials, sewing machines, boards,  fabrics, paying for the students tour and exposure, paying for the graduate students’ exams, and a lot  of uncountable stuffs.

 

Your assistance and donations have been nothing short of transformative. Thanks to your kindness,  we have been able to achieve so many things that would have been impossible without your help.  The impact of your contributions is deeply felt and profoundly appreciated by our entire Ligera Parish,  since a profound difference has been made. As we look back and reflect on these achievements, we  witness that a lot have been accomplished thanks to you, we are continually reminded of the crucial  role you have played in making them a reality, we can’t even imagine where we would be without your  generosity to us.

 

Your partnership has made a significant difference, and we are truly blessed to have you as our sister  parish. The fruits of your generosity are evident in the many accomplishments we have been able to  celebrate, all made possible by your support.

Thank you once again for your unwavering commitment and for walking alongside us in this mission  We look forward to continuing this blessed relationship and working together for many more  successes.

 

I’m in special way very grateful for the visit of some representatives from Omaha, who came in a trip  here at Ligera, it was very awesome to be here together with them, to be together in a confirmation  Mass, to visit some houses in the village to see the life over here, and a lot of things which we  experienced together. In Tanzania we have a saying, “Guests bring blessings”, and that’s what we  felt. It was real a blessing to us for their coming. 

 

With sincere appreciation,

Fr. Joseph Kasya 

Parish Priest

Angela Keiser

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