September 24, 2018
Mercy Day
In 2002 the Sisters of Mercy in the Nigerian Region, in collaboration with the Catholic Diocese of Yola, built a house in the village of Kofari, 8 kms from the city of Yola, where they offer a model of compassionate, earth-friendly and hospitable living, grounded in the bio-region. The centre is called Sabon Rayuwa (New Life) and is a place where:
Sabon Raywa |
This initiative is grounded in a theology of right relationships with God, self, others and the cosmos and a growing awareness of the inter-connectedness of the whole community of life and our place in it. It is a compassionate response to our impoverished planet earth and her people who cry for mercy. It is based on our belief that:
Maire McGann, Director of Sabon Rayuwa (New Life) Centre |
The Centre works in collaboration with the local communities in some of the villages and in the small Christian communities in Yola city in developing an organic farm which serves as a model for ecological agricultural production in the area. It is now linked to a UNDP programme Songhai International in the Benin Republic. Staff of the centre have been trained at Songhai International and the Director Fr. N Nzamujo is a Consultant/Adviser to Sabon Rayuwa.