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Watawa wa Taa can be loosely translated as ‘Consecrated Women of Light’ in Kiswahili. The name was chosen as an ode to the remarkable presence and works of women religious in Africa. Whether as members of international, missionary or local congregations, holding pontifical or diocesan status; African Catholic Sisters can be found at the forefront of the society, working for sustained and systemic change in the areas of healthcare, education, social work, pastoral care, agriculture etc. Watawa wa Taa project’s aim is twofold in nature: 1. To celebrate the remarkable witness of African Catholic Sisters who have contributed significantly ministerially by sharing their stories told in their own words through a theologically reflective lens. This project will be known as ‘Living Ancestors”. 2. To act as an incubator of ideas, thoughts and inspirations of African Catholic Sisters from around the continent as they reflect on this shared and unique way of life and together seeking the Holy Spirit’s invitation as to how to move forward together.

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