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Item Social Communications accomPaniment(Tangaza University College, 2002-09-07) Powell, CarmelGreetings as we begin another *eek of service here in our Tangaza comrnunity. As I briefly rnentioned to you on Fri&y afternoorq Sr' Paola and I have discussed the situation of the Social Communications faculty member to be the ,supervisor, named. Ms. this role. of tLrc,,Tangaza Visori, publication She has consulted with and hence, Jane Frances Angalia as the faculty member *ho will be responsible for It is to be hoped that the many problems we have encountered in recent years with the qualiry of tlie rnagazine content, as well as the'personnel concerns', may be addressed adequately by this approach. I have &afted letters to both Fr. Lacomara CP, tlre patroq and to Wisdorn, the student editor, to rhis effect, Please peruse these so as to indicate if theyItem Tangaza Update(Tangaza University College, 2005) Tangaza University CollegePeace and greetings to you from Tangaza College Update Editorial Team and wishing all the best in the New Year. On behalf of the Editorial Board, I would like to apologize for the delay in the production of the Update during the last semester. This was caused by the fact that we were still trying to organize the new Editorial Board and put together the structures we needed to operate. 201h January, 2005 This semester we plan to produce two issues as in the month of February, and the last issue in the month of April. I would like to request you for your contribution towards the first issue. Your article could probably be focused on the New Year and what vision you have for the College in the year, 2005. Thanking you for your continued support and looking forward to walking closely with you in making Tangaza update the voice of the collegItem Christian Newsletter(Tangaza University College, 2003) Tangaza University CollegeOur belief that God indeed took our human nature and dwelt among us marks our essential difference from other believers in God. For us God is not only the "wholly other" but also ':Emmanuel, God-with-us". The splendour of this truth, one of the profound theological reasons for "inculturation" and the "sacramental way" of communicating divine life, must touch the very fibre of our life and behaviour. For us Christians, because of the mystery of incarnation, the world and human history become the stage where the drama of human salvation is being played out. The mystery of the incarnation affirms the natural world as "good" though not "perfect" yet. The Grace flowing from the whole paschal mystery including Jesus' death, resurrection and sending of the Holy Spirit, perfects and redeems nature. Tangaza College Community wishes you a most blessed and happy celebration of God's goodness and love to the world. We at Tangaza are in a special way indebted to all our benefactors and donors who helped us and still help us to put up the essential structures and build up the academic resources necessary for the mission of the College of providing ministerial preparation for Religious and Laity in the Church in Eastern Africa and the African continent as a whole. The College Community extends its greetings to the members of the Board of Governors, to the ecclesiastical authorities, to the authorities of the Catholic University of Eastern Africa, to the benefactors and all other persons who are closely associated with our mission and growth. May you have a very holy and grace-filled Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Yours truly,
