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Radio Alinafe Takes Communication Sunday to Listeners

By: Sam Kalimba

Under the theme We are members of one another” (Eph 4:25) From social network communities to the human community, this year’s National Communications commemorations in Malawi took place on July 28, 2019 at Mlare Parish in the Diocese of Chikwawa.

But the theme, Pope Francis has emphasized the importance of giving back to communication a broader perspective based on the person, stressing the value of interaction and dialogue and as an opportunity to meet with others.

On the occasion, Radio Alinafe of the Archdiocese of Lilongwe interacted with its listeners. Over 50 radio callers/listeners from various denominations including non-Catholic pastors and traditional leaders attended the event that was publicized for over two weeks on the same radio.

Speaking on behalf of the listeners, Mr. Totomoyo thanked the management of Radio Alinafe for inviting them to interact with its radio personalities face to face.

“This is an interesting occasion. We can see those people that speak to us, take our calls but we never met physically. We are happy to see you physically and we hope you are also happy to interact with us,” said Totomoyo.

The radio callers presented their views on how best to improve some of the programs at the radio station.

On his part, Fr. Louis Chikanya, the Communications Director for the Archdiocese and Director of the Radio Alinafe, thanked the listeners for taking their time to interact with them. He assured them that what they have requested through their feedback will definitely be considered.

In his homily during Mass, Fr. Louis Chikanya asked the Christians to refrain from falsehood that is manifested in the social media as called upon by the Holy See in his message on the commemoration of the 2019 World Social Communications Day (WSCD).

Fr. Louis argued that it is easier to lie on social media but very difficult to lie in a physical encounter.

“The Pope’s message calls upon all of us to reflect on the metaphor of the net, which was the basis of the term ‘Internet’; to rediscover its positive potential. The Pope’s message further asserts that a community as a network of solidarity requires mutual listening and dialogue, based on the responsible use of language,” he said.

In the afternoon, the radio station had a special phone-in program in which the participants to the 2019 World Social Communications Day interacted with the radio presenters. They expressed gratitude for being at the event and wished it could be an annual event for them.

Communications Sunday started in 1967, following the 1962 to 1965 Church Fathers’ Council II commonly known as Vatican Council II during which the decree Inter Mirifica about the use of the mans of social communications in the modern world, was issued.

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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH MOURNS FR. GABRIEL JANA

Hardly days after Archdiocese of Blantyre lost Rev Fr. Paul Mangwiyo in a tragic road accident, the Catholic Church in Malawi mourns again the death of Rev Fr. Gabriel Jana, the founding director of the first Catholic community radio, Radio Alinafe, in Malawi.

Fr. Gabriel’s final resting place

After a long battle with kidney problem, Father Jana lost the battle on Wednesday, March 20 at Mwaiwathu Hospital in Blantyre.

In his homily at requiem Mass held at Likuni, Fr. Patrick Thawale of Archdiocese of Lilongwe challenged his congregation on that Fr. Jana’s death is a wake up call.  “brethren,” its is time to take a day at a time,” he said. “If you live as though you will never die, you will die as though you never lived,” Msq. Thawale added. The vicar  that Fr. Gabriel will ever be remembered for his work spirit displayed in implementing the resolutions of the 1995 Africa Synod where the Church was challenged to embark on using the radio ad means of social communications for evangelization.

Vice president Saulos Chilima and wife Mary laying wreaths

The late Father Jana had a vision. He longed that Radio Alinafe  be an effective instrument of establishing communities that will witness and bring about justice, peace, love and unity in the light of the Word of God. His vision and dream materialized as Radio Alinafe indeed benefits people by facilitating dialogue, communication and awareness raising on different issues and activities affecting the Catholic community in the parishes.

    Through its programing, the radio has been instrumental to the development of the people through educational programs on health, agriculture and good governance, as well as in the pastoral areas such as evangelization, Catechism and liturgy. During his time as director, Radio Alinafe took holistic approach so that it promotes the integral development of the human being.

…the remains of Fr. Gabriel lowered into his last resting home at Likuni

Speaking on behalf of all bishops ECM, Bishop M. Mtumbuka appealed to all Catholics to contribute towards people devastated by floods elsewhere in Malawi. However, he also admonished politicians against violence through the electoral process.

Fr. Gabriel Jana was born on 4th June, 1965. He from Ngolowindo village in Salima District.

He was first educated at Lilongwe Boys’ and Mlale preparatory Seminary; secondary education at St. Kizito Major Seminary; philosophical studies and later went to Kachebere Major Seminary and theological at St. Peter’s Major Seminary.

Ordained priest on 7th August, 1993, he  served in various parishes before he was sent for specialization studies in Communications at the Gregorian University in Rome, 1991, where he majored on radio production at Gregorian University in 2001.

…multitudes turned to pay their last tribute to Fr. Jana, the media priest

Thousands of Catholics showed up at Likuni Parish to pay their last respect to late Fr. Gabriel Jane, the priest, communicator and a mentor to many. Hon. Saulos Chilima and Hon Lazarus Chakwera are among those that turned up to bid fare well to Fr. Jana.

In the Archdiocese of Lilongwe, Fr. Jana has also served as Communications Secretary and Archdiocesan Overseer of Events and until his departure.

Read on : https://www.dioceseofmangochi.org/news-design-media-magazine/fr-gabriel-jana-dies-and-the-catholic-church-mourns/

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