Human Interest/Society

Mamfe Bishop Makes Mainden Visit to Prison, Urges Inmates to Transform in Spirits, Being

The Bishop of the Diocese of Mamfe, His Lordship Aloysius Abangalo Fondong has called on inmates of the Mamfe Principal Prison to embrace their time in confinement as a blessing, a unique period for self-reflection, gratitude, and transformation.

He was speaking during his maiden pastoral visit to the prison on the Feast of Saint Stephen.

The Bishop emphasized the importance of truth, forgiveness, and responsible living, urging inmates to stand firm in the face of challenges.

“Like Saint Stephen, the first martyr, always stands for the truth, no matter the circumstances,” Bishop Fondong said during his homily at a Holy Mass celebrated with the inmates.

He further highlighted prison visitation as a key corporal work of mercy in the Catholic Church and assured the inmates of his prayers and the Church’s closeness in their journey toward spiritual and moral renewal.

Renewing Church-Prison Ties

The Bishop’s visit also revived ties between the church and the prison, a relationship that had seen years of silence. Mr. Etape Jerry, Superintendent of the Mamfe Principal Prison, lauded the Bishop for rekindling this partnership and for the Church’s efforts in reforming the character of inmates. He urged inmates to use their detention as an opportunity to cultivate good habits and prepare for reintegration into society.

Bishop of Mamfe visits prison
The Bishop of Mamfe visits prison

Justice Lucy Ngwanyi, President of the Laity Council, echoed the Bishop’s message, emphasizing God’s boundless love and the power of repentance. She reassured the inmates that their lives could be transformed through faith and self-discipline.

Inmates Highlight Challenges

Speaking on behalf of the inmates, prison provost Mr. Ayuk Serge expressed gratitude for the church’s contributions to their well-being while also outlining some of their challenges, including water shortages. He appealed to the Bishop to continue advocating for justice and serving as a voice for the voiceless in society.

Celebrating the Spirit of Christmas

The visit further extended beyond spiritual nourishment, as inmates and visitors alike celebrated the season with traditional dances, choral performances, and a communal meal. Members of the Catholic Women Association, Catholic Men Association, and Young Christian Workers accompanied the Bishop, sharing gifts and spreading Christmas joy.

The event also recognized inmates who excelled in the Bishop’s Cup competition, with prizes awarded to encourage positive engagement among the prisoners.

Bishop Fondong’s visit left an indelible mark, reinforcing the Church’s commitment to uplifting the marginalized and advocating for compassion, forgiveness, and renewal.

Claude Kengfack

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