The Update(Those Who Have Gone Before Us)
Date
2016-11
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Tangaza University College
Abstract
A few years ago Fr. Albert de Jong, our former Dean
of the School of Theology, was working on a history of Tangaza. Unfortunately, the project ended when
he was reassigned to formation ministry in the Netherlands, though part of the text appeared later in the Tangaza
Journal
of
Theology
and
Mission
as “Tangaza
University
College:
Past, Present and Future” (2013/1): 16-33.
Still, as Tangaza celebrates its 30
anniversary
this year, on the verge of becoming a university, I have
often wished that he had finished the work, so that we
could have a detailed history of this institution. There
are so many who have been a part of the Tangaza story
in one way or another, so many who are part of the larger
Tangaza family: students, staff, administrators, formators,
sponsors, friends and family. Many are still with us. For
example, two of our former Principals, my predecessors
Fr. Paddy Roe and Fr. George Kocholickal, are still ably supporting Tangaza as faculty members in the School of
Theology. Grace Gathigia, my secretary, began as a field
assistant in the Maryknoll Institute of African Studies,
where Fr. Michael Kirwen has served as Director since its
inception. Fr. Gianni Rolandi, once a lecturer at Tangaza,
is now the chair of our Board of Trustees as Provincial
of the Salesians of Don Bosco. Br. Tom Kearney, now
chair of the Board of CTIE, is a former Dean of Studies at
Tangaza and former Director of the Institute of Spirituality
and Religious
Formation. Fr.
Francesco Pierli, whose
golden
jubilee of
priesthood we recently celebrated,
was
instrumental
in
establishing our
Mission Studies Department
and
the Institute of
Social Ministry
in Mission. Sr.
Loretta
Brennan
and Dr.
Edel Churu have been
working
for
Tangaza for many years in many different capacities.
Several of our Institute Directors and Heads
of Departments, now and in the past – even our current
Deputy Principal Student
Life, Dr.
Andrew
Lujuo
–
were themselves
once Tangaza
students. The
list could
go
on and on.
In short, there are
very
many people
who
have
been
committed
to
Tangaza
for
a
very
long
time.
November is the month when we remember that
we are part of a “communion of saints”, in solidarity with
one another and all those who have gone before us. We
hope during the month to have a special Mass to remember
and pray for all the deceased members of the Tangaza family.
But during
this
month
I
would also
encourage
each
of
us
to
share
and
listen
to
our
Tangaza
stories,
how
we
first
became
involved
in this college,
how we have experienced
its
change and development over
the years, and what are
our
hopes and dreams for the future of Tangaza
University.
The fact that we have been so richly blessed over the
last three decades with the contributions of so many, known
and unknown, and that Tangaza has faced and overcome so
many challenges, gives me great confidence that God is
guiding our journey together. Let this November be a special
time
to remember,
give thanks, and pray for one another.
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Keywords
Service in Love, Vote of Thanks, Benefit Concert
