MONGOLIA
First Mongolian priest "to help believers
strengthen their faith"
Mbumba Prosper-B., Cicm
This August 28 Joseph
Enkh-Baatar will be ordained a priest in the Cathedral of Ulaanbaatar. The
small local church pray for him, "so he will be a pastor according to the
will of the Lord Jesus, and can live his faith in full". Francesca, 36 :
"I hope he will live his vocation fully, and never look back. He will be a
great help for all of us".
Ulaanbaatar (AsiaNews) -
Deacon Enkh Joseph is set to become the everfirst Mongolian priest. He will be
ordained priest in Ulaanbaatar on August 28, 2016, by His Excellency Bishop
Wenceslao S. Padilla, CICM, Prefect of the Prefecture Apostolic of Ulaanbaatar.
This event is of utmost
significance to the young church of Mongolia. Established in 1992, it has
barely more than a thousand baptized members, some of whom are no longer
practicing. Having a native Mongolian priest will certainly stir up enthusiasm
and a sense of “ownership” in our believers, for a church that has long been
branded as “foreign”.
Enkh Joseph was ordained
deacon on December 11, 2014, in Daejeon (South Korea), where he had his
seminary formation. He came back to his homeland last January. Since then he
has been visiting all the parishes – spending at least a month in each – as
part of his exposure and pastoral experience.
Preparatory activities are
underway for this awaited event. Praying for Enkh Joseph’s future ministry has
become customary for church goers, in all parishes. On Trinity Sunday the small
catholic community of Erdenet (a quasi-parish, 370kms from the capital Ulaanbaatar)
prayed that the priest to be “may be a priest according the Lord Jesus’ will,
and that he may live out his faith”. A novena prayer will be observed nine (9)
days before the ordination day.
A catechesis about the
priesthood is being taught, and expectations are being collected from
believers, for Reverend Enkh Joseph to get an idea of what people are expecting
of him. When asked what would be the contribution of Enkh Joseph as a first
native priest, Francesca, 36, says “he will help his fellow Mongolians
strengthen their faith, and will be a great asset in spreading the Catholic
faith in the country (Mongolia)”. She also wishes that he (Rd. Enkh Joseph)
“may be true to his calling, and may never turn back”.
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