CIC Ministries & Coordinators

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Elmer Noronha

CIC Liturgy Ministry

Elmer Noronha

Facilitating worship of the Community by coordinating and providing quality liturgical experiences which celebrate and strengthen the Community’s journey of faith and help parishioners nurture a love and devotion to their Catholic faith. Responsible for Diocesan and Parish mission, vision and culture. Cultivate leaders and teams in their personal journey of discipleship and in service to the Community.

Josie Munene

CIC Lectors Ministry

Josie Munene

The proclamation of the Word of God in the assembly is an act of Christ, through the mediation of the Church. It can be said that the proclamation of the Word is a sacramental sign, in the sense that "Christ is present in his Word, since it is himself who speaks when the Holy Scriptures are read in the Church" (SC, 7). It is the actual liturgical proclamation that counts, and this is done thanks to the ministry of the readers who give God their voice and make the Scripture resound in the assembly.
Readers are to be fully initiated (having received the sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation), and be practicing Catholics who have, by their actual Christian living, shown that they have taken their faith seriously.

Connie Kimata

CIC Lectors Ministry

Connie Kimata

Among all the ministers, the readers hold a very important position. The readers are entrusted with the ministry of proclaiming the Word to the listening assembly. As they do so, an active transformation takes place. The Scriptures become the living Word that is addressed to a particular group of people. This spoken Word forms the hearers into a chosen people, an assembly.

Woki Muhindi

Offertory Ministry

Woki Muhindi

The Holy Father Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI affirmed that the presentation of the gifts at the offertory ought “not to be viewed simply as a kind of ‘interval’ between the liturgy of the word and the liturgy of the Eucharist… It enables us to appreciate how God invites man to participate in bringing to fulfilment his handiwork, and in so doing, gives human labour its authentic meaning, since through the celebration of the Eucharist, it is united to the redemptive sacrifice of Christ” (Sacramentum Caritatis, §47). This custom is inspired by the example of Christ who became poor to make us rich [Cf. 1 Cor 16:1; 2 Cor 8:9].

Rodney Kwenge

Altar Servers Ministry

Rodney Kwenge

The Alter Servers Ministry is a group of young servers that assist the Parish/Community with Liturgical and Religious Celebrations. It's main goal is to encourage young men and women to become worthy guards of honour to the Eucharistic King and rekindle greater piety and devotion to Christ through the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
The Altar Server is an important part of the Celebration of the Mass and assists the priest and deacon throughout the Celebration of the Mass and other Liturgical celebrations. 
The Ministry is not for the ordained (the priest & deacons) but a call to all members of the
church/Community received through our Baptism.
Who is qualified to become an altar server?
One must have already received the Sacrament of the First Holy Communion.

Priscilla Goes

Coordinators Ministry

Priscilla Goes

The Coordinators' Ministry plays a vital role in the celebration of Mass, as it comprises of very dedicated individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes to orchestrate and streamline various events before, during and after the celebration of Mass. The Ministry's commitment and collaborative efforts make it a cornerstone in the successful functioning of Mass, demonstrating the significance of collective dedication in creating vibrant and well-coordinated experiences for the community.
Any willing member of the community is eligible to join the Coordinators' Ministry.