Watawa Wa Taa

Watawa Wa Taa Reimagining and Revitalizing Religious Life for African Women.

https://youtu.be/MvSP1cHzJ0EThe vow of chastity invites consecrated persons to love with an undivided heart, following C...
22/05/2026

https://youtu.be/MvSP1cHzJ0E
The vow of chastity invites consecrated persons to love with an undivided heart, following Christ in a life of wholehearted self-gift. Rooted in deep relationship with God, it frees religious men and women to form life-giving relationships marked by compassion, respect, and service. Chastity is not simply the renunciation of marriage; it is a joyful commitment to broaden one’s love for all, nurturing a contemplative heart that can respond generously to the needs of God’s people.

The vow of chastity invites consecrated persons to love with an undivided heart, following Christ in a life of wholehearted self-gift. Rooted in deep relatio...

05/05/2026
He has risen!Jesus our Saviour lives, bringing hope, joy, and new life to us all.Wishing you and your loved ones a bless...
05/04/2026

He has risen!
Jesus our Saviour lives, bringing hope, joy, and new life to us all.
Wishing you and your loved ones a blessed and joyful Easter.

29/03/2026

Preaching for Palm Sunday, Mūmbi Kīgūtha, CPPS invites us to consider where we stand as Christ's Passion continues today:

"Palm Sunday asks us a question. Will we follow Jesus only when it is popular? Or also when it costs us something? I love Palm Sunday. I love the waving of palms. It is easy to wave palms. It is harder to carry a cross."

Mũmbi Kĩgũtha, CPPS, is a Sisters of the Precious Blood, born and raised in Kenya and currently residing in Silver Spring, Maryland. She currently serves full-time as President of Friends In Solidarity, Inc, a nonprofit organization that supports development efforts in South Sudan. Mũmbi is also the founder/director of Watawa Wa Taa, an initiative dedicated to reimagining and revitalizing religious life for African women through ongoing formative circles and the curation of African sisters’ stories through theologically reflective essays.

Visit https://www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/03292026 to learn more about Mũmbi, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.

29/03/2026

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