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Bishop
Anthony Gogo Nwedo C.S.Sp who hailed from Umudei Village in the
ancient town of Oguta in Imo State was ordained the first Bishop
of Umuahia Diocese on 17th May, 1959. The Diocese had just been
created. The area was backward, undeveloped, with very few Primary
Schools and fewer Secondary Schools. His domain was predominantly
protestant. He had been given the charge of running and developing
the new Diocese and he needed help. First of all, he came to realize
that Bishop shanahan had met, in Onitsha, a similar situation which
he handled successfully by building Catholic Schools as tools of
evangelization and development. He therefore borrowed the idea to
build Schools Colleges, Hospitals, and Orphanages. But the question
was: who would run these institutions for him?
He tried to
get a religious Congregation to come down to the newly created Diocese
to help but none was available. He then asked Propaganda Fide to
help him find such a Religious Congregation that could help him.
Their reply was loud and clear; “why not start your own?”
Initially, he thought it was going to be an impossible venture but
as time went on, the idea
began to crystallize in his mind. As he saw that there was no way
out, he started looking round for prospective candidates to be the
pioneers of such a Congregation.
When the Secretary
General of Propaganda Fide, Archbishop Pietro Sigismondi sent him
the “NORMA” for erecting such society, he then realized
that “onweghikwa
ihe ozo ji nwantkita onwu”, that is, what
else was he waiting for? And so, Nnayi,
as he later came to be fondly called by the sisters (his daughters),
became a “Father Founder”.
Precisely, on
the 29th of December, 1961, the first eighteen young Girls gathered
around our Father Founder in Corpus Christi Mission Ettiti-Ulo,
Bende. On 2nd January, 1962 eleven more Girls joined the first batch.
They stayed two weeks in Bende and the Principal of Xavier College,
Bende. Exactly on the feast of St. Anthony of Egypt, 17th January,
1962 they moved to the uncompleted Mercy Secondary School which
Nnanyi was building for them. This was how the Daughters of Mary
Mother of Mercy Congregation started with 29 young Girls.
Nnanyi’s
major preoccupation was the spiritual formation and training of
these candidates for the work he intended them to do which was,
above all:
1. To live a
life of prayer and penance, “from a spiritual power house”
2. To teach in schools and colleges
3. To care for the poor and needy in hospitals, orphanages and homes
4. To make their very lives a sign of God’s love for a sinful
world and an eloquent sermon to all around.
It was the Congregation
of the Sisters of St. Peter Claver in Rome that undertook to train
the first group of eight aspirants whom the Father Founder judged
ready to go on with a more serious religious formation. They were
sent to the Convent of this Congregation of St. Peter Claver in
Ibadan where they had their pre-novitiate training. After which
they were clothed as novices in Rome in the novitiate house of St.
Peter Claver Sisters on 8th December, 1964. Returning to Nigeria
in June, 1966, they continued their training and made their first
religious profession on December 8 of the same year. This time,
they were six in number. These Sisters have continued to lead the
way, following Christ closely and faithfully living out the purpose
for which our congregation was started. An the congregation is growing
from strength to strength and spreading to many parts of the world
namely, Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Lesotho, South Africa, England,
Ireland, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Italy and the United States
of America.
The Congregation
has had five General Chapters and it was the one held last August
that elected the present administration into power and is made up
of:
Rev. Mother
Marie Pauline Eboh-- Superior General
Sr. M. Augustine Onwubiko-- Vicar General
Sr. Maria Virginia Ajuzie-- Councilor
Sr. M. Chijioke Emeribe-- Councilor
Sr. M. Monica Okeke-- Councilor
We are grateful
to God who called us together to serve Him through the instrumentality
of late Bishop Anthony Gogo Nwedo, C.S.Sp.
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